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2011-05-12
It's compulsory to use cars as examples for some strange reason. :-)
But as Neil the Hippy noted: Okay, so most metaphors don't bear close examination
Edit, part of the script:
NEIL: Okay, guys. What do we need?
RICK: [putting on jacket] Neil, you know exactly what I need. Cause all my stuff is marked with sticky labels!
VYVYAN: Wait a minute! Is yours the stuff with the sticky labels with 'Rick' written on it?
RICK: Yes!
VYVYAN: [false compassion] Oh, sod it! I'm very sorry, Rick! I didn't know! I thought it was mine, and I've eaten it! Every last bit!
NEIL: Look, guys, I know exactly whose food is whose, right. Cause I do all the shopping around here. And I do all the cleaning. My function around here, I might as well be your mothers!
RICK: But Neil, we don't hate our mothers!
NEIL: Alright, so most metaphors don't bear close examination! Anyway, for example, [places a plate on the table] This glob of green mould on a saucer is Rick's.
Edited 2011-08-16 18:59 UTC