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Showing posts with label embarrassing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embarrassing. Show all posts

Jul 5, 2019

[Answer] 2. Breakfast, or any other meal, would be embarrassing if you had what problem?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Breakfast, or any other meal, would be embarrassing if you had what problem?"



...1. a slap in the face 2. egg on your face 3. pansy face 4. leather face The most appropriate explanation of the origin to this phrase dates back to when actors had eggs or fruit thrown at them on stage. I always leaned toward grapefruit in the face a la James Cagney and Mae Clarke in 'Public Enemy'.

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?"



...This particular episode of "Seinfeld" is very popular among fans of the show. Jerry has received a very poignant letter from his girlfriend, but later he discovers that the contents are a plagiarism of a well-known Broadway play by Neil Simon. Hence, the title. In a subplot of the episode, Kramer's portrait is described as follows, by an elderly couple wishing to buy the portrait, "He is a loathsome, offensive brute, and yet I can't look away."