Bacon in Real Life

November 24th, 2009 by Bacon Fort Leave a reply »
The old standard

The old standard

It’s been several years since the internet first saw the old “Push Button, Receive Bacon” joke, poking fun at the quirky art style employed by the manufacturers of those hand-drying blower machines.  Since then, the symbolic bacon around is in every day life has become more noticeable.

Basically anything involving squiggly lines, red colors, or a wavy shape can be interpreted as bacon, and this is a good thing.  People need to know Bacon is around them at all times.  It is encouraging to us, it makes us feel good about ourselves, and it makes us feel like we are never too far from that next slice of salty, fried pork flavor.

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Bacon - slippery when wet

See if you can find bacon in every day life.  Not pieces of actual bacon, mind you, but symbolic bacon.  Here’s a great example of some bacon-interpreted art.  “Hold up there, son! Don’t slip on the bacon!”

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