Mel Brooks
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Jack Benny (1930's) is often credited with that quote - but he wasnt the first.
Voltaire
About 2 out of 10 percent of people have actually tasted them but most people have said that they taste bad.
A Greek term for a funny play is a comedy and is said in Greek as komodia. The word comedy is said in Latin as comoedia.
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
Requiem for a Dream. Although its not a Comedy.
Yes, food at the Dallas Sheraton does taste good. Most of the reviews were in favor of the food and most guests said they would definently return. They gave the food five stars.
Some cannibals have said we taste similar to chicken, and depending on which part we taste disgusting
There is no enemy for the people of a country. if they are said that they have, the enemy is the one who makes them believe it.
Tastes are individual to the eater but frog is said to taste like a cross between chicken and fish. One can only assume, given the frequency in which frog legs are consumed that they must not taste too bad.
There is an informal expression: tickle the taste buds. Said of food, it means "taste good." Using the word palate instead of taste buds seems to dress the expression up a bit, but it is still informal.
"Volvo -- they're boxy but they're good."This is an advertising campaign devised by Emory Leeson (Dudley Moore) who is experiencing a nervous breakdown in the 1990 comedy movie "Crazy People: a comedy about truth in advertising".
Clausewitz