And the second time is farce . And the farce , I think, was this was the revolution, which really went nowhere, except it generated lots of hippies most of whom are now my age and are still grumbling about revolution.
The race wasn't universally popular. One reporter called it the Tour de Farce . "Globe" sports writer Dan Shaughnessy-- yes, the same Dan Shaughnessy that we know today-- called it the worst named sporting event
The first time is tragedy. And the second time is farce . And the farce , I think, was this was the revolution, which really went nowhere, except it generated lots of hippies most of whom are now my age
Like there's still Jews? You might do the broadest "Phaedo" farce -- hilarious, like, door slamming comedy.
And she's like, OK. So I really appreciate you mentioning bail and then this farce that the war on poverty is over.
Did you see my fish? Pull over, pull over." I kind of think like this, this never happened and thankfully so 'cause I ended up with this nice young woman that they were hoping for to talk about like you know global warming is a farce , like, it's like okay and then he went through and read all of the books that he's read, etc, etc, and, and he said
don't have that kind of person and you're raising not only that problem but an even bigger problem and don't have the assembly lines anymore so it is a complete farce it is a complete
It kind of embodies everything that's wrong with social media, maybe dialed up by about 20%. So we're in the world of satire, but definitely not the world of farce . And this is going to sound like a spoiler, but it really isn't.
came down to look at the show and said, well, the opening number is all wrong. The opening number is this charming little number called "Love Is In the Air" and then the show is this wild knockabout farce slapstick, bad puns, you know, whatever. Said, it's not a charming show.
His counterpart in Britain, Margaret Thatcher, I've read-- and is it true-- that she put on a performance of the parrot sketch? So that's around. And I've also recently adapted a wonderful French farce .
We do this in literature all of the time. Mark Twain actually has this amazing quote about how the entire concept of plagiarism is a farce because no writer just sat down and wrote and came up with anything worth reading.
and then un-mold the head. We bake it, we cook it because I make a little farce . I cook it again and then un-mold it.
the leading proponent of climate action in the US Senate, more recently with a conservative primary challenge, McCain stopped talking about it and then did a flip-flop and called the senate bill based on the bill that McCain himself had co-sponsored years ago, a farce and said he wouldn't support it. His mantle of republican climate courage was adopted by Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who tried to hammer out a climate bill for about ten months between 2009 and 2010 and then jumped ship the weekend before they were
His counterpart in Britain, Margaret Thatcher, I've read-- and is it true-- that she put on a performance of the parrot sketch? Americans, I think you don't know so much about French farces .
At the same time, everyone knows that this isn't always true. There's personalities, there's petty politics, all sorts of unfair situations can intervene to make the idea of merit a farce in some situations. At the same time, the idea of organizing to make the division between management and labor less arbitrary counters everything I think that we believe about office life.
And this is stuffed with-- can you go back? I'm sorry. So this turbot is stuffed with lobster, and tomatoes, and basil, and the farce is made with some lobster and turbot filet, as well, and cream.
made of herbs and cooking liquid. Then there is a pyramid of crayfish, what goes on top, cooked into a little farce of veal. And then we have canard with truffle, we have a little slow poached eggs with truffle, then there is mushroom with cockscomb.
This is Simon Cooper. You can read the gory details, but my visit to the Dalles sort of played out like farce , and a complete disconnect of