Wednesday, 1 April 2009

The things you find...

in the laneways of Melbourne.

In Degraves St last night for a photo shoot (don't ask - another part of the Swedish journey), I was posing next to a graffiti laden walls when I spied a poster advertising a Comedy Festival show, the title of which intrigued me.

Judge for yourself, but given my definition of cake, I think the answer is a definite yes.

8 comments:

Brian Hughes said...

I'm onto Buckingham Palace right now to find out...

PI said...

I checked with your definition - so yes.

lightning in a bottle said...

that's funny ;)

Ann oDyne said...

Shake n Bake.

F.G. Marshall-Stacks said...

If a whore brought a cake,
would it be an
Upside-Down Cake?
Devil's Food Cake?
Cream Sponge?
or just a
Layer Cake?

Bwca said...

I want to know more about Miss Diarists the SWEDISH Meat Balls.

miss diarist said...

And Brian, any news?

Glad we think alike, Pat!

Ling, I'm starting to think my word has secretly caught on in Melbourne... and if it has in this case, I want 50% profits!

Ann, would that be a packet mix?

Ooh, F.G, I'd not thought about ti that way. It certainly wouldn't be babycakes.

Bwca, I shall investigate them thoroughly when in Sweden. Just for you.

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