Elizabeth B.
11-16-2003, 10:25 PM
Yippee!!! I finally solved this mystery that we've been wondering about!
For those of you who don't know about this, for a long time now we've been trying to figure out why Sam tells Alice that he gave her some "lambchops and pink panties" in the episode "The Elopement."
I inadvertently came across this on a cooking website and about had a heart-attack because it solves the "lamb chop mystery" once and for all. Here's what the article said about lamb chops:
Dainty and delectable little chops. The fat is well trimmed, and the end of the bone is left bare. This leaves a little circle of meat attached to a spare bone. For company meals, the bone can be dressed up with frilly paper ´´panties``so that it can be held in the fingers for eating.
Apparently "panties" are those white paper caps that you see on the ends of meat bones on shows and/or cartoons. So I guess that Sam was saying, "Four extra lamb chops IN (NOT "and) pink panties. Well, that explains a lot!
I'll sleep better knowing Sam's not a closet perve. :lol: :lol: :lol:
For those of you who don't know about this, for a long time now we've been trying to figure out why Sam tells Alice that he gave her some "lambchops and pink panties" in the episode "The Elopement."
I inadvertently came across this on a cooking website and about had a heart-attack because it solves the "lamb chop mystery" once and for all. Here's what the article said about lamb chops:
Dainty and delectable little chops. The fat is well trimmed, and the end of the bone is left bare. This leaves a little circle of meat attached to a spare bone. For company meals, the bone can be dressed up with frilly paper ´´panties``so that it can be held in the fingers for eating.
Apparently "panties" are those white paper caps that you see on the ends of meat bones on shows and/or cartoons. So I guess that Sam was saying, "Four extra lamb chops IN (NOT "and) pink panties. Well, that explains a lot!
I'll sleep better knowing Sam's not a closet perve. :lol: :lol: :lol: