they laughed because he mispronounced chianti
Posted By: ok on 2009-03-24
In Reply to: Never have had fava beans, but I have had a nice chianti - Hannibal
YEAH!! Turner Classics!!
On a personal note, I'd rather eat any bean, and I do eat many of them, as opposed to a butchered bloody cow or pig or a baby cow.
If someone eats meat, I'm not saying it's wrong. Some animals were put on this earth for that purpose, but don't insult my beans!!!! :-)
Now Im curious about the fava bean. I've probably eaten it because I'm a bean freak, and yes, I've seen the wonderful Silence movies except the brain scene was a little much for this vegan. So now I am going to find a fava bean and see if it is as repulsive as some make it out to be.
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Have a little Chianti and relax.
Talk about creating meaning out of meaningless things...a perfect example is your rhinoceros post. Also, aren't you the one who posted the ridiculous rambling post pretending to have a conversation with your butler or servant of some sort?
Never have had fava beans, but I have had a nice chianti
Although all wine is "nice". Fava beans have just always sounded nasty. I remember watching Anthony Hopkins interviewed on Inside the Actors Studio. I can't remember exactly what he said now but I remember him commenting on that specific line, and they were laughing about it.
I laughed. Thought it was funny. nm
"others laughed". Oh, how pathetic our country is
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Oh, I laughed at the first 10,000 "tin foil hat" posts I read.
Then it got to be sort of, what's the word I want - morose? No. Moose? No. Masonry? No. Oh yeah, now I got it - MORONIC.
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