I really hated that puzzle.
“Tu sei un pazzo, va via di qui!” [you are mad, get out of here!]
“Sono stanco di te, ti do un pugno nella testa!” [I’m tired of you, I’ll punch you in the head!]
“Ti uccido con questa carne!” [I will kill you with this meat!]
No idea what that is but of course that is your mug!
It’s hot chocolate with mini marshmallows. One of your five a day.
Are those sorts of marshmallows?
Which chocolate is it?
Oh that´s awesome, then!
Correct
Cadbury’s of course. It’s one you make with water as opposed to milk though, as I’m being lazy.
It’s the favorite chocolate of a relative, but I hadn’t the opportunity to try it yet (I can’t buy Cadbury here). But fortunately we have some very good other chocolate manufacturers in Germany (and Switzerland).
Just their hot chocolate or their chocolate in general?
But fortunately we have some very good other chocolate manufacturers in Germany (and Switzerland).
Yeah, like Lindt and Milka
Did you remember that or just check to see if there was a reference?
It was one of the first things I thought of when you said it was hot chocolate with marshmellows.
It´s from a rather sad episode, though.
just check to see if there was a reference?
I never do that. I don´t have to.
I never do that. I don´t have to.
Of course you don’t… what was I thinking?
- Have you heard of the British TV show, Mastermind?
- Have you thought about going on it with The Simpsons as your specialist subject?
Just their hot chocolate or their chocolate in general?
Both. I remember that one of our shops had Cadbury chocolate for a very short time (but only the bars). But I’ll have a look next time when I’m in the city again.
Milka
You are a sweety - am I right?
Of course you don’t… what was I thinking?
I´ve been watching the re-runs monday to friday for 15 years straight and when there were less seasons single episodes repeated more often. They were constantly showing them in order and when they ran out they started the cycle again.
And it was actually my friend who started with casually dropping in quotes in everyday speech. That made me pay closer attention, to know better what he was on about.
That’s a Lindt chocolate not that common, it comes from Switzerland, but I can find it also here in local stores.
It’s quite good, but it can never beat these ones, they usually produce them in Sorrento:
caramelized orange peels covered with dark chocolate! YUM!
Have you heard of the British TV show, Mastermind?
Have you thought about going on it with The Simpsons as your specialist subject?
- I think so.
- Would be funny wouldn´t it. But I would suck so hard. My knowledge is more limited than it appears. It´s a huge show and while the part I have essentially memorised is rather big, it´s actually quite small compared to the whole.
But I´d be in for a practice in a blink.
You are a sweety - am I right?
That technically means 1. a sweet or 2. an affectionate name for a significant other, but I’m assuming you mean do I like sweet stuff to which I say aye.