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One Pound Omelette

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Insert a coin into the vending machine. In turn,a five star pianist will whip you up a omelette by thrashing the keys and pedals of a grand piano whilst tossing assortments of mushrooms, cheese and the like under the piano's hood.

Concealed behind the machine, the piano churns with such a turbulent pianistic force of the Hammerklavier that the internal beaters frenziedly whip the mix into a omelette.The faster the pianist plays the hotter the mixing compartment becomes.

After a few minutes the keys wind down.The finale kicks into place.

The omelette now beaten and cooked is delivered through the vending machine's chute.

skinflaps, Apr 02 2006

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       Eaten with chopsticks?
Dub, Apr 02 2006
  

       I'll Bach (sorry) anything that makes an omelette [+] Would also like to see what would happen if a minimalist piece was played.... contemplates lake of gently bubbling egg yellow with a single perfect mushroom slice delicately balanced on one corner like a little edible ballerina.... drifts off into blissful, omelette music inspired oblivion.
xenzag, Apr 02 2006
  

       ..and Chopin.
skinflaps, Apr 02 2006
  

       this pianist, does he sit behind a glass window like the laughing poiceman?
po, Apr 02 2006
  

       Aye. Say a pianist in the room will counter that awful sucking sound of soda drinking, food processor, commode flush, draining, and gustation; and, leave you listening to only the door chime, chairs in motion, rattle of utensils, and occasional laugh??   

       "Sounds" to me like this is just the ticket.
reensure, Apr 02 2006
  

       I love the idea but there's no way this would only cost a pound.
Mr Phase, Apr 02 2006
  

       A very eggs-cellent idea mr flaps.
DrBob, Apr 03 2006
  

       can we include a guitar solo by Eric Cracktem?
Dub, Apr 03 2006
  

       //no way this would only cost a pound.//   

       maybe that's the weight :)
skinflaps, Apr 03 2006
  

       Did you say "pianist", or was that a typo while you were taking dictation?
neuro, Apr 04 2006
  

       And to follow, a Cakewalk for dessert.
egbert, Apr 04 2006
  

       [xenxag]: Further proof that minimalism and E. coli go hand-in-hand.
shapu, Apr 04 2006
  
      
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