![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:00 • Filed to: photography, oil, discussion | ![]() | ![]() |
Not Safe For Breakfast
Pancakes absorb real syrup too quickly to photograph, so photographers replace it with engine oil.
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I bet that wouldn’t stop Ted, though. He doesn’t see !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:06 |
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hmmm, now I want to find a way to get a quart of oil container and somehow get it clean enough to turn into my syrup dispenser.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:08 |
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That made my tummy hurt just to read.
Also, I love the way burger joint commercials make their sandwich look super tall and juicy, and the actor holds in just such a way as to look like he’s taking a huge bite. But, it doesn’t disturb the burger.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:13 |
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According to the FTC, the rule has always been that as long as you don’t alter the product being sold, you can do what you want with the toppings and accoutrements. So engine oil can’t sell syrup, but it can sell pancakes. Or corn can’t be used to make gasoline, but it...wait, what?
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:20 |
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Or the other way around, to keep in the car. I wonder if I can find a quart-size bottle of Mrs. Butterworth’s...
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:28 |
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ha! that would be great.
![]() 02/21/2017 at 12:40 |
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So it looks like there are more choices than Castrol GTX