Meat Grinder
It grinds meat.
It grinds meat.
Does anyone discern how to use a meat tenderizer rightly?
I be inadequate in to energetic a curried chicken, and would like the chicken to be very at ease and solicitous once its cooked. I have some unflavored meat tenderizer, but have no opinion on how to use it. The directions on the container are positively unexplicit. 2 Bankrupt Girls
I conceive of 2 Dead Girls needs to get way-out.
Every pass the show’s made me go into hysterics—something it did only once tonight—it’s run across from the way that it can get rum and whimsical, as though someone in the writers cubicle quarters has pulled out a book from their years that might seem traumatizing under other circumstances and has turned it into sitcom fodder. Things like Max kissing the girl on the tube or Max talking to Chestnut in a goofy words or some of the gags at Tube Smiles were jokes that weren’t justified jokes. They were odd particle stories, in and of themselves, the sorts of things you might copy to friends over drinks. “Can you suppose this shit I at best saw?” you’d say, and they’d all gangling in closer to approve of about the shit that you, indeed, a moment ago saw.
Or take tonight’s occurrence. The one dignified gag here involves Max’s memories of a coffee department store before it was that coffee seek, when it was run by an Irish man with a freckled penis. How does she certain this? Because he acclimatized to corner her and trice her, but it was okay, because he’d comp her a drawing ticket. There’s something so specified about the phrasing here, so particular about the way everything is set up and worded that it strikes me that this was something big White Chief in the cubicle quarters had been failing to get in there and was blithe to in the long run have the break. Too many of the jokes on the show quality like the studio audience should start shouting them along with the characters, and almost invariably, when one of the punchlines comes up, it’s something you can see coming from a mile away. But when the show gets queer or hyper-bodily or objective blunt oddball, fun things can develop because it loses the predictability of the laughs.
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