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EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK

Well let’s peek into the kitchen of Lucy and Ethel to see the baking of this 7 Layer Cake

On cue in take

Ricky is having a party in his home regarding his 10th Anniversary in managing the Night Club called “A little bit of Cuba”

He wanted something fancy

Did he say fancy?

There’s no telling what Lucy has baked into that cake

Lucy and Ethel are busy baking away

But somehow that cake is going to cause people to make a quick getaway

Now remember, this is not the Pillsbury bake off, but should say “Revenge with back off”

At this point, you are allowed to cough

The cake is in the pan and ready for the oven

As the cake is baking, Lucy and Ethel are entertaining the guest

This is not at any one’s request

While Lucy talks about Hollywood and show business, do you smell something burning?

Luc y shouts, “My cake!”

But was it too late?

Lucy and Ethel rushed to the oven

The cake was half burned and didn’t rise

Why am I not surprised?

Meanwhile, what is Lucy and Ethel going too serve for dessert?

Lucy says, “I have a plan”

Let’s open a can of fruit cocktail and add it inside the burned cake

But Ethel stats with, “How will the guest respond?”

Lucy proclaims, “Who cares, they can’t know the cake was burned

Well the dessert will be served

Think on eat at your own risk being observed

As Lucy and Ethel serve the cake, suddenly one of the guest get sick from eating the cake

Lucy of course starts to cry

Yet the baking that cake was a good try

Eat at your own risk said I.

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Jun 4, 2015
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