Even though it "technically" isn't mayonaisse, this is what I've always called mayonaisse. In case you're wondering what this blog is about ,in which case you haven't read Zachary's comment, Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu invented mayonaisse. He was the nephew of the infamous Cardinal Richellieu. Nothing else really exciting has happened today, except for maybe the fact that I've rented Star Fox Assault. More news at eleven.
2 comments:
I guess either I've never seen or I just don't remember having seen the word 'mayonaisse' written out. I just don't know how to spell it. Cool picture by the way!
OH, the excitement. Is that really the type of history you are learning about now that you're a...what *are* you...a sophomore? I will try to always remember this interesting fact. But I will probably forget it quite soon as I haven't taken the time to learn the dude's incredibly long name!
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