But can we stop sacrificing cake in order to save a few bucks? Can't we give every person his/her own special celebratory confection? (And for the love of Betty Crocker, whose idea was it to have less cake around during a party?)
Maybe it's because celebrating several things at once makes for a great party word-puzzle:
Just to recap: "Congrad Jonathan on 10th Congrad Wendy on 5pm & Happy Birthday IaKeia."
(Coincidentally, last time I celebrated my 10th and 5pm, I was at IKEA.)
(Coincidentally, last time I celebrated my 10th and 5pm, I was at IKEA.)
Maybe it's because sometimes you need a reason to use up those extra office supplies:
And if you take a bite with a straight pin in it, you get to keep it!
(I guess when they told the bakery to "tack on" a few more names, they took it literally.)
(I guess when they told the bakery to "tack on" a few more names, they took it literally.)
Or maybe it's because busy cakes allow the decorator to hide unsightly monikers amongst a sea of names:
"Happy Birthday! Anica, Yvonne, An..." Whoa, whoa... what's that say??
{{scrubs eyes}}
Um...
I really want to crack a joke here, butt I don't want to say something tongue in cheek.
At least they didn't mistake it for art direction. [Rim shot!]
Um...
I really want to crack a joke here, butt I don't want to say something tongue in cheek.
At least they didn't mistake it for art direction. [Rim shot!]
Congrad John M. on 12st, Congrad Lee B. at 9pm and, Laura D. on Happy Birthday Sam's Club!
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