I can see it now if Mac didn't provide this valuable service (donning his union-approved jump suit to do it):
"Oh, dahling, it was an absolute disaster! My goblet was a C#, and I was seated between a D and a C natural! Simply ghastly! I certainly won't be accepting any of their invitations in the future!"
This is the episode that I think of often, these days, specifically the scene where he dons the tux and then stands in front of the mirror, repeatedly trying to make that tuft of hair at the back stop poking up. The Whirlwind, whose current hairstyle is pretty much the same, thanks to having to have had her hair cut quite short after an unfortunate self-tonsure, has that identical tuft. I keep wanting to pat that tuft down too. It would have about as much luck staying down as his.
I actually have two fine old cut-glass crystal goblets, given to me by my grandmother. One is a C and the other is a B-flat. If they're both empty, clinking them together is, let's say, a hideous dischord.
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"Oh, dahling, it was an absolute disaster! My goblet was a C#, and I was seated between a D and a C natural! Simply ghastly! I certainly won't be accepting any of their invitations in the future!"
This is the episode that I think of often, these days, specifically the scene where he dons the tux and then stands in front of the mirror, repeatedly trying to make that tuft of hair at the back stop poking up. The Whirlwind, whose current hairstyle is pretty much the same, thanks to having to have had her hair cut quite short after an unfortunate self-tonsure, has that identical tuft. I keep wanting to pat that tuft down too. It would have about as much luck staying down as his.
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