So this page has nothing to do with pregnant people mixing odd things together and getting weird cravings?
Trans rights are human rights. If you don't think that, please leave. Hide / Show Replies"In an episode of As Told by Ginger, Carl develops an interest in cooking, and creates dishes like "Feet Loaf" (regular meatloaf cut into foot shapes), "Mac-n-Sneeze" (macaroni and cheese), and "Potatoes Au Rotten" (potatoes au gratin). They're popular with both his family and the kids at school, and he and Hoodsie sell the food to their classmates from a refurbished hot dog stand, until the school cafeteria cook, Chef Bob (primarily motivated by jealousy) has the health department close them down."
I'm not sure this entry fits the description of the trope. Is it a case of not enough detail to illustrate the trope? Or am I just missing something?
Edited by Candi Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry Pratchett Hide / Show RepliesNo, you're right. In this example, only the names are weird and therefore it is this trope. I'd guess it would be closer to "Bunny Ears Lawyer".
Don't give me that look.There's a Troper Tales wiki, right? Does it have a section for this trope, because someone who puts wasabi paste on oatmeal raisin English muffins could certainly count (yes, I've actually done it. It was awesome).
Hide / Show RepliesThere is no such section, and discussion pages are not to be used for Troper Tales. If there is a media example with the combination you describe, feel free to add it.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.I thought 'Green Eggs And Jam' would have been a good title for this one. Too bad the page has already been well established.
Namja Town's link in the Real Life folder is down.