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    We found the Portal cake!

    November 16th, 2007 by knorby

    this cake is a lieJeff, one of my co-workers in the Maclab, had this cake made; it didn’t taste too great, but it was a fun cake. For those of you who have played the game Portal, this cake should be of great humor. It was one sweet paradox (hahahaha). Apparently, he asked whoever decorated this thing to make a blue and an orange portal; the ovals on the side are the result. The flowers are just random.

    Posted in games, humor, uchicago | 2 Comments

     
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