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@burger-kingfootlettuce
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Request by @petramcbiteybite !! <3
hopefully he won’t force lolly to babysit; i doubt she’s very good with children either.
my otp :)
Happy 6-year anniversary to the original Top15s 'Burger King Foot Lettuce' video!
(I like the little blur effect I did, I feel like I'm making those documentaries where they do sweeping focus shots on low angle shots of computer monitors!)
Who cares about "Veteran's Day" or "Anniversary of the release of Skyrim" or "11-11-11", we have the anniversary of the Top15s BKFL video! If you need a refresher on what Burger King Foot Lettuce is, look at the very beginning of this video, and if you still don't recognize it, some may consider you lucky, I consider it unfortunate.
This video has brought me so much joy over these years, I wouldn't trade it for the world.
Anyways, here's a celebratory blindfolded sketch of the Burger King Foot Lettuce Burger King located in Mayfield Heights, Ohio.
BKFL 4ever!
My profile picture and Burger King
This is NGC 6251, which Wikipedia describes as an "active supergiant elliptical radio galaxy in the constellation Ursa Minor". What does that mean for astronomy? No clue! Looks like an eye though! Which is cool! But I do know what this means for my Burger King Foot Lettuce obsession! My previous post was on another astronomy related object with the marking "6251", an asteroid named after a discoverer's wife, and in that post I said it's "6251" numbering was the same as, well, let me show you.
6251 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights, Ohio. The holy land of my lettuce lamentation (is that a word?), the source of my long nights of research and romaine eyestrain, the place of my, uh, I've run out of wordplay.
It's almost too perfect, a heartwarming story of love in the case of the Asteroid 6251 Setsuko, and this galaxy NGC 6251's almost uncanny resemblance of an eye, it's too perfect! I have gained so much through this BKFL obsession, it has made me so happy. I just wanted to write about this somewhere, I had a lot more written about this, I was doing an impromptu little BKFL history post, but I accidentally deleted it all! Fingers cross I ever do that BKFL Timeline soon, is this what blogging is? Am I blogging? Oh my god I'm blogging.
One great thing burger king foot lettuce has shown to me is this cute little story about how an Asteroid named "6251 Setusko" came to be named. 6251 is the address number for the Burger King in Mayfield Heights, Ohio where the BKFL incident originated if that wasn't clear, that's how I found this in the first place.
Hey @nightmareinject....