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  • I may be wrong, but I believe "take the cake" is an expression that comes from the tradition of "cakewalks". Kind of like musical chairs, people walk around a cake, and whoever's closest to the cake when the music stops gets to "take the cake". I know you're not serious... please don't DR me.
  • I take them, to the bakery, to go hang with other cakes.
  • That would be my daughter in law and she takes them home and eats them before my son gets a slice:(
  • to a place where they can have it and eat it at the same time...i guess
  • They're everywhere. You really have to watch out for them. First they steal a cake. Something simple. A pound cake, maybe. Then you notice bundt cakes missing now and then. The occasional angel food. Next thing you know, those devils have taken the cake, the pies, the rolls, the brownies, the custard, the tarts - and burned your bakery down. It's a sad situation. God only knows what's next.
  • They are the ones that are always first in line when food is served at any event..they "take the cake" and the shrimp and the crab dip and the caviar on toast points and the chocolate truffles...you can differentiate them from others because there is always food residue on their lips and around the mouth! :)
  • The cake thieves are actually garden gnomes. You see, cake is the largest ans lightest thing they can steal with little effort. Thier favorite is angel food cake. Filling and satisfying and ammazingly light. They take it to thier nighttime gnome raid partied and share it with all the other gnomes.
  • Guilty;)
  • they take the cake to a far off land of some kind of utopia where they are always right and no one is ever wrong!
  • They are called delivery drivers and they take these cakes to stores and resturants.

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