Eh, it's down to interpretation.
Eh, it's down to interpretation.
Natalie Zimmerman, the designer.
"Lorelai telling her mother whether or not she’s making it to dinner is a completely reasonable from Emily, and Lorelai’s insistence that this constitutes more unnecessary rules from her mother is annoying."
No, it's cool. Interesting point, in fact.
Ha! "Beige foodstuffs."
And a few forest dwellers in Poland.
So, Shoney's from now on for me!
And it's bad pedantry, even.
See also the opening scene in Dead Man.
Agreed. I have to admire that he wrote an entire book about one song, but he's never had an insight that I found true or useful.
The only way to find out is to buy her a few cocktails and see.
Seems like a dumb rule.
(Rodd and Todd voice)
They have to branch out from the turpentine trade, which is just about all they got going on in central Florida.
Bison.
Jinx. Buy me a Coke.
By definition, they own at least as many as I do.
In keeping with the Zappa spirit, the mixing protocol was just ridiculously complicated.
(Now I Wanna) point out that this is the first song to address this topic.
I've seen many Cracker Barrels from the highway. In this way, the Yoders and I are practically the same.