I loved that scene with the eggs. Never forgot it. Didn’t really watch the show, but I was watching that first episode (sitcoms aren’t really my bag) and God, I laughed.
But yes–if you want to see people in the raw, so to speak, serve ’em Cornish Hens, un-butterflied or splayed. Nothing like messy eating under pressure.
Carvisb? Cawisb? Like, I’m looking at the b in ribbons and that h still looks like a b.
What’s a ‘Cowish Rildow?’
Riddow. It’s a frame-less mirror that makes you look fat.
I can’t speak to Cornish ribbons, but I do know Cornish Hens aren’t worth the trouble.
Yeah, but they look impressive on the plate for company, and if you really want to learn about new people, watch ’em deal with a Cornish Hen!
Ooh, good one! Cornish Hens as a personality test! Like Mork, I’d throw it up in the air : “Fly! Be free!”
I loved that scene with the eggs. Never forgot it. Didn’t really watch the show, but I was watching that first episode (sitcoms aren’t really my bag) and God, I laughed.
But yes–if you want to see people in the raw, so to speak, serve ’em Cornish Hens, un-butterflied or splayed. Nothing like messy eating under pressure.
That’s actually what we’re doing for Christmas dinner this year.
Wow, and you know this so far out? Sheesh, you’re organized. Around my house I suspect that Xmas Dinner will be leftovers, lol.
Well, the Great Turkey Shortage of 2021 has been a subject of discussion ’round these parts.
Here on LBC, we seem to never run short of turkeys, brother.
Gut reaction: “COME BACK THOMAS KINKADE ALL IS FORGIVEN!”