h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
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Can we get fries with that ? |
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Watch out for pyroclastic flow when you open the
microwave. |
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Would they be pyroclastic flows, or more like lahars ? |
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Would the enchillada be contrived to mimic an acidic or a basic lava ? |
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If you leave it in too long, do you get a sort of Krakatoa-like explosion (extra points if the answer is yes) |
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Krakatoa was a phreatomagmatic explosion, caused by the interaction of magma and seawater. |
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A better model would be Mount Pelee, or St. Helens, or one of the many Central American volcanoes ... |
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//phreatomagmatic explosion// - now, if you were deep-fat frying your enchilada, and then introduced about a tablespoon of water... |
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For a more explosive enchilada, set the timer for 5 minutes instead of 3 and a half. |
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Would you serve this on tectonic plates? |
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For accuracy, it would be balanced on the junction of two plates, one pushing under the other ... |
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As the heated enchilada sauce passes through the layer of ice, it produces a cloud of burrito dust which procedes to disable air travel for most of North-Western Europe? |
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as the digested enchilada sauce passes through the bowels it releases gas clouds which make commercial flights nearly impossible. |
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