I disagree. Candy bars are delicious. They should be on the menu at every diner...nay, every restaurant in the country. We should aspire to raise the lowly candy bar to such heights previously only known by cakes of cheese and lightly burnt cremes.
Because candy bars aren't seen as a desert. The real surprise is why candy bar companies haven't pushed them as a desert to ensure every food outlet in the country has some in stock like they do with coke.
“What is wrong with all you people?” I love the ending when everyone in the cafe is using utensils to eat a candy bar. It’s like a Twilight Zone episode.
I did this exact same thing in my first big board meeting with the doughnuts they placed on the big plate in front of us. So I got up, left the board room and got a plate and fork and knife and came back and eat it just like George. Took the edge right off.
I applaud Larry & Jerry for these stupendous ideas. 😂 Making a trivial thing into a big thing & then a total mockery of the society that is absolutely hilarious!! 🌟
I heard that when they had more shows to do by season, they hired teams of writers. And Larry David was circling to see what were their ideas, saying "funny", "not funny"... He didn't like any ideas from a team and asked : "do you have anything else?". And one writer said that he saw someone eating a snickers with utensils. He said : THAT, is funny!
@@PR--un4ub He means nobody in their right mind would go about their daily lives wearing a surgical mask in the hopes of preventing the transmission of an airborne virus that virtually everyone will fight off with their immune system, just as no one would agree to an injection of a therapeutic called a vaccine despite not behaving or functioning as a vaccine while also lacking FDA approval. The fear of being shamed and a desire to be accepted are the only explanations for such phenomena.
@@PR--un4ub The "vaccine" caused more adverse reactions than lives it saved by about a thousand to one. How is that possibly considered mindfulness of public health?
I did this exact same thing in my first big board meeting with the doughnuts they placed on the big plate in front of us. So I got up, left the board room and got a plate and fork and knife and came back and eat it just like George. Took the edge right off.
Kelly Coffield was good on this show. I remember her on In Living Color. I could see that she and Julia were good together. It would have been nice to have seen her in more episodes.
Thanks for the shout out about Kelly Coffield. I also liked her in "In Living Color". Her "Samantha" Kinison sketch was brilliant. I'm disappointed that I didn't see her in other shows after that one ended.
I've actually done this at home and at Cafe I use to live round the corner from with a snickers and it's not bad plus you're not rushing it scoffing it down, it gives you time to enjoy and relish the taste, silly yes but well I'm a silly person.
pizza can be eaten both ways (I usually prefer without fork, but if I'm eating it in front of strangers I obviously use fork and knife). Sandwiches on the other hand... are meant to be eaten with your bare hands. Seeing someone using fork on them would definitely weird me out
My wife's nephew visited from China. Took him to lunch at Burger-Fi and he proceeded to eat his burger and fries with a knife and fork. I explained to him in America it's customary to eat certain foods with your hands. There are several exceptions however such as soup and mashed potatoes.
Jerry- It's like that Twilight Zone where the guy wakes up and he's the same but everything else is different! George- Which one was that? Jerry- I don't know. They're ALL like that!
The one bit that annoys me about it. He already has a piece on his fork that he cut. But for some reason he pushes is off with his knife and gets another piece. why?
I remember watching a British documentary about upper class snobs and there was a part where this lady showed how to properly eat a banana with a knife and fork. Yes, this sort of insanity is rooted in reality to a degree.