What do you gift the person who already has everything?
On Sunday, Bill Gates posted a tribute to his friend Warren Buffet on Twitter, wishing the Berkshire Hathaway tycoon a happy birthday."Happy 90th birthday, Warren!" the tweet said, and accompanying the words was a minute-long, artistically shot baking video.
In the clip, a pair of hands presumably belonging to Gates cracks eggs, chops up pieces of chocolate and melds together other cake ingredients. Once the bread layers of the dessert are finished baking, the hands decorate the decadent-looking Oreo cake, which ultimately has Buffett's face on top.The clip ends with the message,"Happy 90th birthday Warren" surrounded by Oreo dust. The video was set to Randy Newman's classic song"You Got a Friend in Me.
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