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I'm Lyall, a generation Y health professional who enjoys using apparatus for capturing moving images from time to time.

Conversations, wine, coffee and socks are nice too.

For the most part this tumblelog isn't a beacon of erudition however occasionally I post serious entries about healthcare.

I run Space Rules and contribute to We Come From A Sunburnt Country - a tumblr about Australia.

Currently marooned in Perth, Western Australia.

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5 March 10
my-ear-trumpet:

thefuzzydave:

Why I am proud to be American
mudwerks: vintage_ads: Cheez Whiz

Cheez Whiz is the best thing to happen to burgers and hotdogs? I think not.

When did they decide to add aerosols to make that iconic American processed food - cheese in a can.

my-ear-trumpet:

thefuzzydave:

Why I am proud to be American

mudwerks: vintage_ads: Cheez Whiz

Cheez Whiz is the best thing to happen to burgers and hotdogs? I think not.

When did they decide to add aerosols to make that iconic American processed food - cheese in a can.

Reblogged: my-ear-trumpet

Tags: food cheese
  1. pufflepie reblogged this from lyall and added:
    Cheez Whiz ‘em!
  2. lyall reblogged this from my-ear-trumpet and added:
    When did they decide to add aerosols to make that iconic American processed food - cheese in a can.
  3. remedyloame reblogged this from my-ear-trumpet and added:
    I like the ‘To glorify hotdogs…’ caption. Considering what hotdogs are generally made of. Also: *blork*
  4. my-ear-trumpet reblogged this from thefuzzydave and added:
    is the best thing to happen to burgers and hotdogs? I think not.
  5. siliconally reblogged this from mudwerks
  6. thefuzzydave reblogged this from mudwerks and added:
    Why I am proud to be American
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