Feb 29 2008Waffle Tetris Is Delicious But Needs Syrup

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Well last week it was Tetris ice cubes and then a few days ago was Captain Quickfingers playing Tetris at supersonic speeds and invisibly, and now comes Waffle Tetris. As is evident from the picture, Waffle Tetris is Tetris played with waffle bits on a paper towel. What fun! And while the gamer is about to lay the current tetrad in a shitty spot, they've got the long stick coming up which they've been saving for that far right side. And you know what that means -- they'll have to munch the bottom four rows! How delicious. I've been so inspired I'm going to make some waffles right now and play a round, I'll let you know how it goes.

UPDATE: So I was out of damn waffles. I bet my dick of a roommate ate them all behind my back. I was determined to do some breakfast gaming though, so I gave it a go with oatmeal. Fail.

tetris waffles: how to play with your food [technabob]

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Reader Comments

mmmmm, tetris with a side of bacon...

I bet captain speedy with his hypersonic speeds wouldn't be able to eat his way through this that fast. But it's still neat.

Yeah that looks totally f***ing delicious. You'd eat that.

Surely if he's scored 12581 points that would be the top score now.

Come on! This is pathetic...
I am now dumber (hard to believe) after reading this article.
I can think of at least three people who's time was wasted by this turd of a article.
You're better then this!

@SofaKing
I suppose before reading the article, you'd have known to use "than" and not "then" in your last sentence.

Clearly a dumbening article.

Mmmmm waffles...
Here's another Waffle Tetris!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFWrAf5YPVE

Sad thing is, the only thing bothering me is what he is going to do with that falling piece. There is no spot it fits into.

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