The debate, such as it is, has been ghettoised by ideological fruitcakes who want past oppression to be vessels into which they can pour poisonous, stupid and confused ideas. |
A Christmas ritual of baking fruitcakes symbolizes the story of Buddy and his eccentric, elderly cousin. |
The title character's, perhaps, a little less nutty than the rest of the fruitcakes, but it's a close call. |
Before you accuse the chefs of being fruitcakes for starting so well ahead of Christmas, remember that this cake, like wine, gets better with time. |
Maybe he was in some kind of pressure cooker and this was one of the fruitcakes. |
Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes. |