So you're thumbing a joke you don't understand to pretend you get it - and in front who? yourself? did that ever work? You not only make yourself look like an idiot, which you didn't want, you're also being fake. How's that an improvement?
Just ask. You're not obliged to know every joke on the web. It's no shame. That one is an oldie, true, but still.
In this case, it's a reference to the pic related.
XKCD alt text: Saying 'what kind of an idiot doesn't know about the Yellowstone supervolcano' is so much more boring than telling someone about the Yellowstone supervolcano for the first time.
Well then you're giving up your voice in a sea of individual mouse clicks that far outweigh the value of your own. You didn't laugh. You didn't enjoy it. So why did you promote it?
I'm pretty sure someone has made this observation already, but he looks like that turtle disguise from the Dana Carvey movie. Someone had to have made this connection already. Its uncanny.
I remember that scene from those "coming soon to DVD" ads on VHS's and I always remember wanting to go see it but we never did and then my family went bankrupt and I had completely forgotten about it for 12 years until just now.
Master of Disguise, right? I'll be looking to watch it tonight.
honestly speaking, the method he does for the aging can be used with any steak and can be used with nearly any cooking style, from oven to charcoal grill to the godless gas grill heathens, it works well any way, the aging is more important than the cooking method
So did warioteam, my question is why? well i guess to be more perciece it's 'what's going in this neck of the woods' but tomato tomato... that doesn't really work if you don't say it out loud
I remember the Thanksgiving episode of Mythbusters when they brought him on to cook a meal in the engine bay of a car. Did they do any other myths together?