Ooh yeah, that stew junk is for he-man types. Always seemed a little weird to me, though.
That reminds me of another Carlin routine. He's talking about advertising that's sexually suggestive, and he mentions some Campbell's jingle that must have been on in the early 70s: "'How do you handle a hungry man? A MANHANDLER . . .' Sounds a little freaky to me!" Then he goes on to "I'd walk a mile for a Camel" . . . hehe.
As long as it ain't gumbo, we're straight. I don't really even consider gumbo soup, though. (I have to make certain rationalizations in order to reconcile the many contradictions in my worldview.)
Soup is a great comfort food to me. I have very few limitations on what's in it, as long as I can eat it without too much picking around in bones and shells.
I don't like cold soup, though, or crazy shit like cucumber soup that is just somebody's "I've run out of ideas for a first course, let me toss something in the blender out of the crisper" soup.
Oh, man--I just had a vision of that Seinfeld episode where the police horse gets really bad gas after Kramer feeds it a bunch o' Beefaroni. I think it might have even died . . .
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That reminds me of another Carlin routine. He's talking about advertising that's sexually suggestive, and he mentions some Campbell's jingle that must have been on in the early 70s: "'How do you handle a hungry man? A MANHANDLER . . .' Sounds a little freaky to me!" Then he goes on to "I'd walk a mile for a Camel" . . . hehe.
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Soup is a great comfort food to me. I have very few limitations on what's in it, as long as I can eat it without too much picking around in bones and shells.
I don't like cold soup, though, or crazy shit like cucumber soup that is just somebody's "I've run out of ideas for a first course, let me toss something in the blender out of the crisper" soup.
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