Saturday, October 1, 2016

Girlmore Girls. 1.1.8

 

Go upstairs. Tea is ready. I have muffins with no diary, no sugar and no wheat.
Have to soak them in tea to make them soft to bite but they're very healthy.
So, how was school? None of the girls get pregnant, drop out?
Not that we know of.
Come to think of it, Joanna Posner was glowing.
What? Nothing, mom. 
She’s just kidding.
Mom: Boys don’t like funny girls.
Rory: Noted.
Man: 'Hello? Is Anybody here?'
Mom: We’re here. We’re coming! Have the muffins made from sprouted wheat. Only good 24 hours. Everything’s half off! Where are you? Over here. Where? By the chair! What chair?
E: Careful! 
F: I’m okay. Peppers, peppers, peppers.
E: Mike!
F: okay, hello little vegetables, come with me. I got that. Okay, where’s my glaze?
E: in the counter?
F: on the counter. On, not in, not in the counter. Okay, good, alright. My sauce.  Who-o, that’s pretty good. Hello, a little bit of greens. Okay, Okay. Hello, my little babies. You like that? A little bit of juice. Okay. You’re very pretty. Okay.
E: Mike, Mike!
G: Sookie,  O-oh, It’s here. It happened. She did it.
F: Ok I’m gonna need a little bit longer sentence.
G: The Chilton school. Rory got in.

glazeverb
 UK  /ɡleɪz/ US  /ɡleɪz/
glaze verb (SHINY)
[ T ] to make a surface shiny by putting aliquid substance onto it and leaving it orheating it until it dries:
Glaze the pastry with beaten egg.
The pot had been badly glazed.

glazenoun [ C ]
 UK  /ɡleɪz/ US  /ɡleɪz/
substance used to glaze something:
cake with a dark chocolate glaze
pottery with a finetranslucent glaze

 


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