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  • Mr. Botticella, 56, delved into the mystery of Thomas 'muffinhood (hint: it has nothing to do with the fork), after Bimbo Bakeries USA bought the brand early last year.

    NYT > Global Home 2010

  • Mr. Botticella, 56, delved into the mystery of Thomas 'muffinhood (hint: it has nothing to do with the fork), after Bimbo Bakeries USA bought the brand early last year.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Mr. Botticella, 56, delved into the mystery of Thomas 'muffinhood (hint: it has nothing to do with the fork), after Bimbo Bakeries USA bought the brand early last year.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

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  • Mr. Botticella, 56, delved into the mystery of Thomas’ muffinhood (hint: it has nothing to do with the fork), after Bimbo Bakeries USA bought the brand early last year. At the time, Mr. Botticella was a Bimbo vice president in charge of bakery operations in California.

    ("A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them", by William Neuman; The New York Times, August 6, 2010)

    August 7, 2010

  • Also, where the muffins live. A step down from a knighthood.

    August 8, 2010

  • Many (or no) steps down from knighthood or muffinhood: "The world's thiefhood is ready made; there are crimes and there are laws and jails. But behind the laws and jails is society's Manichean need for evil and the need to see oneself as the purger of that evil..." The Philosophical Forum, Vols 21-22:111, 1989; and "You may become a saint or you may become a thief, but your sainthood and your thief-hood are both doings. You can choose, you can change. ... But that is not your being; your being precedes your sainthood, your thiefhood..." by Osho, The Book of Secrets, 1998, p. 231.

    August 8, 2010

  • To receive a muffinhood is to be muffined.

    August 8, 2010

  • There are muffed varieties of chickens and pigeons that have nothing to do with muffinhood.

    August 8, 2010

  • Do you know the muffin man of Sherwood Forest?

    Muffinhood, Muffinhood, riding through the glen,

    Muffinhood, Muffinhood, with his band of men,

    Feared by the baaaaaad, loved by the goooooooood,

    Muffinhood, Muffinhood, Muffinhood.

    August 8, 2010

  • For keeping one's muffineers warm.

    August 10, 2010

  • This page frightens me.

    August 13, 2010

  • Does this page put you into in a "huffin mood"?

    August 14, 2010

  • No, that's the Errrrrrb! page. ;->

    August 14, 2010

  • Not to be confused with muffinhoo'd, archaic past tense of the verb to muffinhoo.

    August 14, 2010

  • Hoo?

    August 14, 2010

  • If this page wouldn't make you chuckle, muffinhood.

    August 15, 2010

  • Thanks, Reesetee - I was spelling it wrong over on wrongest. It's so clear now: Hoo's on First, Watts's on Second, bilby's on Wronge, and the muffin man's on Drury Lane.

    August 15, 2010

  • No problem. By the way, do you know the muffin man?

    August 15, 2010

  • The muffin man?

    August 15, 2010

  • pikelinhood (notlikelyhood) thin and half-baked at best (wurstest)???

    August 15, 2010

  • This is the muffinest page I ever sawr!

    August 15, 2010

  • R: The muffin man.

    August 16, 2010

  • Never heard of him.

    August 16, 2010

  • Yes, I know the Muffin Man.

    August 16, 2010

  • Oh, Muffin Man. Gee whiz, I thought reesetee said fufluns man. Sorry.

    August 16, 2010

  • I did say Fufluns Man. Sorry; my mouth was full of muffins.

    August 16, 2010

  • Do you know the Fufluns Man?

    August 16, 2010

  • The Fufluns Man?

    August 17, 2010

  • The Fufluns Man.

    August 17, 2010

  • the Muphphin Man? who resides in Muphphindom

    August 17, 2010

  • No, I don't know him.

    August 17, 2010

  • Apparently the Muffin Man also hangs out by the giving tree.

    October 12, 2011