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December 17, 2009 by jama
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Oh my, that’s funny! I think I’ll pass on the asparagus juice.
It’s particularly funny when the camera’s on her face when she’s spouting off her lists. Well, I don’t know which is funnier — that or his slack, frustrated facial expressions.
I felt a bit of catharsis when he mock-strangled her at the end!
Jules
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That was so funny! I think I’ll skip the “brown cheese” dressing.
Ditto on the asparagus juice. I love the part near the end, where he’s shown with a five o’clock shadow, totally exhausted. The waitress reminds me of Janice on “Friends.”
Is there such a thing as brown cheese? Does it color coordinate with bleu cheese?
Elaine M.
Jama–
That was funny, very funny, seriously funny, hilarious, really hilarious, droll, kind of droll, amusing, highly amusing, exceptionally amusing…
Thanks for the laugh!
Thanks for your funny, very funny, seriously funny, hilarious, really hilarious, droll, kind of droll, amusing, highly amusing, exceptionally amusing comment
!
Jama, I laughed ’til the tears ran down my cheeks! The thing that makes it so funny is that although it was obviously done some years ago, it’s still so relevant! How many times have you stopped the waitress at oil and vinegar?? Thanks so much!
So glad you liked it! It does feel good to laugh hard, doesn’t it? Even after watching it several times, it still kills me. I’ve seen lots of Jerry Lewis movies, but never this one. You’re right — good comedy is timeless.