You're missing a bit of context here -- you'll notice the plate is clean and shiny. In this scene in the episode, he used the mustard and the ketchup (which you can see in the cap) to draw a face on it. In another scene in the same episode, he attempts to do pottery on a wheel, with notably poor results.
It's a little-known twentieth century art history fact* that Jackson Pollock got his start using the condiment squeeze bottles in the school cafeteria to create his earliest works.
Wow! Pity Jack went for representationalism . . . although, if he had created a masterpiece, it would have disappeared in the next loop. Boy, is that edgy or what?
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(R-O-L-A-I-D-S?)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_of_Opportunity_%28Stargate_SG-1%29
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He doesn't seem to have a lot on his plate, unlike most episodes.
Sooo *running away*
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It occurs to me that one of the things he could have done without consequences was chow down on anything he liked . . . the Time Loop Diet Plan!!
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I know!!
The Gettysburg Address!!
*nods*
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Ten endless hours
Time turning back on itself
Jack has gone wacko
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:-D
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See the shiny plate, the nonchalant look and the mustard poised for when his prey appears?
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*Lie
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