Why would you want a robot on toast?

Not all roads lead to ButterscotchSundae.com, but there are several that do. Here, for example, are a few things that brought people here via Google search in January.

January’s Top Searches

  • butterscotchsundea.com
    I wonder if I’ve spelled it wrong here somewhere. And I wonder why people are looking for sundeas. Does that mean something slangy and horrible? I don’t really want to find out.
  • butterscotch sundae
    This does not surprise me at all. One of these days, I’ll write a tutorial about How to Make a Grand and Glorious Butterscotch Sundae. Until then, here’s a delicious-looking picture of a sundae.
  • alton brown shredded beef tacos
    I’ve made a few Alton Brown recipes, and I’ve also made shredded beef tacos a few times. I have not, though, made them a la Mr. Brown. Maybe I should.
  • bananarama recipe
    Until about 2 minutes ago, I didn’t know that Bananarama was anything other than a band with an excellent name. But now I know that it’s also a gross-sounding cocktail. I have no love for bananas.
  • basketball butterscotch pass
    I have no idea what this means. Judging from Google’s search results, it doesn’t mean anything at all.
  • Other Strange and Wonderful Searches

  • red dragons habitat
  • rhinoceros storytime
  • robots on toast
  • what food quiet a cough?
    Honey. It works really well.
  • why does butterscotch give me nausea
  • January’s Most-Read Posts

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  • Waking up is hard to do
  • Things to do by 2018
  • These are a few of their favorite things
  • And these are a few of my favorite things
  • At least they’re on the same (weird) wavelength

    Poppy occasionally likes to pretend she’s the Sphinx. She’ll plant herself at the top or bottom of the stairs and insist that any stair-goers solve a riddle before they can pass. The question is generally something along the lines of, “Who takes care of Pete and gives him food?” Acceptable answers include “Mommy” and “Daddy.”

    This morning, she stopped Pete as he headed downstairs for breakfast. His riddle was a doozy:

    “What do cats do in the morning when they read the newspaper to cats?”

    Now, I wouldn’t know what to say to that. I would’ve had to perish slowly at the top of the stairs. Petey, however, knew just what to say. In a barely audible whisper, he murmured his response:

    “Meowmeowmeowmeow.”

    And that, according to our small blonde quizmaster, was the correct answer. While Pete sped toward his yogurt and cereal, I asked her what he’d said.

    In the event that you’re ever faced with a sphinx who’d like to know what do cats do in the morning when they read the newspaper to cats, the correct answer is: Meowspaper.

    Obviously.