Lost and Lonely Leftovers

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Permalink My Australian friend Aaron is finding so many Lost and Lonely Leftovers he’s threatening to start his own blog, Loster and Lonelier Leftovers.  I don’t think it would ever gain the acclaim mine has, though, since loster sounds too much like lobster, and no one wants lobster leftovers.
This latest picture was taken at the ferry terminal in Manly (Manly!), Sydney, and of course none of the hehe-look-how-stereotypically-they’re-dressed passers-by noticed it.  Well, except maybe one person, because there looks to be a single … skid mark? … beside the cone, running through the drippy melted remains.  
Evidently Austrialian unicycle riders brake for dropped cones.
Permalink These glorious Tim Tams come courtesy of my Australian friend Aaron, who keeps a glorious LiveJournal that’s mostly locked to strangers, so you should try desperately to befriend him to gain access to his highly personal, mostly-melodramatic dealings.  Here’s his commentary on the discarded snack, which led to my creating this blog: 
i just got back from new zealand last night. and! on the train home from the airport, i spotted these abandoned tim tams. i thought of you and your Abandoned Food blog tag. which should/could be a blog all on its own, but whatever.
I see wasted chips and whatnot on the subway here in NYC all of the time, but it’s never anything I couldn’t get myself.  Tim Tams, though, are hard to come by here in the U.S.  Why, I’ve only done the Tim Tam Slam once myself.
I suppose these train-riding Aussies don’t know how good they have it, though.