Last night, @Midnight started an epic hashtag war with the hashtag #FoodSongs. A hashtag like that opens up the twitter-verse to endless possibilities. And let's get real, anytime Americans get to talk about food, we're going to take the chance, since, as everybody knows, eating is America's favorite pastime. Right? We're pretty sure there's a song about that.
"Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd; buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, I don't care if I ever get fat!"
Even McDonald's joined in.
“Fry Fry Fry” #FoodSongs@Midnight
— McDonald's (@McDonalds) March 4, 2014
We sent out a couple of tweets as well.
I Wanna Hold Your Ham #FoodSongs@midnight
— Daily ReHash (@DailyReHash) March 4, 2014
Gravy Train #FoodSongs@midnight
— Daily ReHash (@DailyReHash) March 4, 2014
Mmmm, gravy. But most importantly, we dug through the tweets and picked out our Top 10 #FoodSongs.
No Woman, No Pie #FoodSongs@midnight
— Danny Gallagher (@thisisdannyg) March 4, 2014
Rolling in the Deep(dish pizza) #foodsongs@midnight
— Annabelle DeSisto (@Annabelle417) March 4, 2014
Livin' Velveeta loca #FoodSongs@midnight
— Mark Hapka (@MarkHapka) March 4, 2014
Edamame Said Knock You Out #FoodSongs@midnight
— Matthew O'Brien (@MattOB34) March 4, 2014
All the Pringle Ladies #FoodSongs@midnight
— Jay Welch (@welchjay) March 4, 2014
Wake Me Up Before You FroYo #FoodSongs@midnight
— Ryan McGee (@TVMcGee) March 4, 2014
I Think We're Calzone Now #FoodSongs@midnight
— Thomas Green (@NotThatTomGreen) March 4, 2014
Let It Brie #foodsongs@midnight
— Jeff Hawkins (@Crapgame13) March 4, 2014
I like Big Macs and I cannot lie #FoodSongs@midnight
— Jeff Hofmann (@jeff_hofmann) March 4, 2014
Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Panini #FoodSongs@midnight
— Ben Siemon (@BenjaminJS) March 4, 2014
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