Phone for the fishknives ordsprog

en Phone for the fish-knives, Norman, / As Cook is a little unnerved; / You kiddies have crumpled the serviettes / And I must have things daintily served.

en The kiddies aren't kiddies any more. They understand what they have to do.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. At the root of many a woman's failure to become a great cook lies her failure to develop a workmanlike regard for knives.

en What you do next hasn't changed. You cook it and cook it and cook it and cook it some more to boil away the excess water.

en He was a collector of knives. They pulled him over to see what was in his luggage. They saw that he just collected the knives so they let him through.

en Norman is a loyal and trusted friend and does everything for my family. Norman made a foot-in-the-mouth statement.

en They can attempt to search for their child's profile. Don't only search for them by name. Search by school. Don't overreact. Don't yank the modem out of the wall. Focus on the fact that if they're not careful, they're a sitting duck. Don't get into value judgments about their taste and their issues. Knives in the hands of a chef can to productive things. But knives in the hands of a child who isn't trained to use it can be dangerous.

en We will cook and serve 10,000 meals Wednesday, ... Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and dinner is from 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

en Everybody likes a fish fry, and it's always good when you don't have to cook it yourself. And of course we have a bit of a deficit. So we do it to pay the bills.

en Once during a taping there was an actor who kept blowing his lines. It happened again and again. Finally Norman Fell came out-he wasn't even in that scene. But Norman came out and you know what he did? He killed the guy with a hammer.

en Govern a great nation as you would cook a small fish. Do not overdo it.

en Every year we go out and see people using screwdrivers and filet knives and hammers, and you're always afraid some day you'll go out there and see somebody's finger on the beach. We get calls all the time, 'How do you clean oysters?' and it's hard to explain over the phone.

en That is so not true. In a restaurant, people know how to cook things. They know how to cook a rabbit or a duck. If we have a recipe, it's for a bucket of sauce. Or we'll have notes written down on stained and tattered pieces of paper.

en If you didn't know that I am an actress, I don't think you could tell from my lifestyle. I cook and cook and cook. I like to be with my daughter. She's 16, so of course I bore her.

en The night she disappeared is the same night a fisherman's hut got broken into and a huge fish trap got stolen. Some big knives got stolen, and none of it has been found since.


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