Sunday, December 7, 2008

This Post Is Not Mass-Produced In 800 Identical Locations

I see commercials or what not for restaurants that advertise this or that as "homemade." Am I wrong, or doesn't the very fact that you're getting something from a restaurant by definition mean that it is not homemade? Seriously, can anybody explain this to me and have it make sense?

6 comments:

jered said...

I hear that this year's BCS trophy is homemade.

Ross said...

That's pretty funny.

Although I'm not sure what it means.

jered said...

I thought the same thing. "Ha," I said to myself, "that's funny. I just hope he doesn't ask what I mean."

On a slightly related note, a restaurant in my hometown of Weaverville used to have a neon sign in the front window that said:

HOMADE PIES

It was there for years. I was about 13 when I asked my dad what ho made the pies. He almost had to pull the vehicle off the road.

jered said...

Did you realized that if it were up to the computers, we'd be having a Red River Shootout rematch.

Does #3 get the title if they tie?

jered said...

Did you also realized that when it's late, my grammur takes a hit?

Ross said...

Yep, going by the rules from a few years back, it would be a rematch in Miami. And there's nothing I would have loved more (although I think Florida's a great match-up, and at least you didn't get stuck with Utah, right?).

"What ho made the pies." Classic.