AAeronMelon lemmy.world6Hide 6 repliesWow, that sudden realization that there was a time when food fights was a thing that would actually happen in movies and real life.62
pprettybunnys replysh.itjust.works3Hide 3 repliesI was party to a spaghetti dinner food fight at a summer camp in the mid 90s. The dining area smelled good for one day and then like rotting sweet death the rest of the week.50
jjaybone replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesThat sounds gross. Was the spaghetti resistant to cleaning agents?9
SSpaceNoodle replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyThe problem lies in locating and cleaning every possible crevice. That and any soaked-in juices.27
pprettybunnys replysh.itjust.worksAlso it was a largely outdoor area, like half building half covered cement pad with exposed wood beams. It was absorbent.6
ElectricMachman replylemmy.sdf.org1Hide 1 replyTo play devil's advocate: the URL is in the first panel.30
CCrayonRosary replylemmy.worldThats not good enough. I need the artist's website, Twitter account, Facebook account, LinkedIn account, home address, blood type, and DNA sequence in order to know for sure who made it.24
Wow, that sudden realization that there was a time when food fights was a thing that would actually happen in movies and real life.
Did they happen in real life?
I was party to a spaghetti dinner food fight at a summer camp in the mid 90s.
The dining area smelled good for one day and then like rotting sweet death the rest of the week.
That sounds gross. Was the spaghetti resistant to cleaning agents?
The problem lies in locating and cleaning every possible crevice. That and any soaked-in juices.
Also it was a largely outdoor area, like half building half covered cement pad with exposed wood beams.
It was absorbent.
was two at my middle school, but very rare in my experiences.
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To play devil's advocate: the URL is in the first panel.
Thats not good enough. I need the artist's website, Twitter account, Facebook account, LinkedIn account, home address, blood type, and DNA sequence in order to know for sure who made it.