Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 22, 2010
Transcript:
Adam: Oooo. That's it, isn't it? It's your "country comfort casserole" with meat and potatoes and love... Laura: Sorry, honey, but I tried a healthier recipe this year. Adam: What?? What is it? No cheese? No potatoes? No meat? Laura: I compensated with extra love. Adam: That's nice. But it ain't no cheddar. Laura: That's a double negative. Adam: I'll say.
emjaycee about 14 years ago
Uh-oh, messin’ with the classics. Changing tradtions is sometimes NOT a good thing. Like the time mom (when I was a kid) surprised us by decorating the tree while dad took us kids to the movies: we came home, and there was the tree, ablaze with little white lights, and bright blue satin ornaments tied with silver ribbons. It looked like something out of the local department store Xmas display and didn’t fit our house style. It just wasn’t “our” tree (in fact, my kid sister cried when she saw it, and not for joy). We joke about it to this day, but after that, it was all the family ornaments and color lights every year.
dante.deangelo about 14 years ago
no meat ? no cheese? no potatoes? that’s a triple negative.
twj0729 about 14 years ago
I think it is with love, considering that Adam has a problem with his cholesterol!
rotts about 14 years ago
@ Imanartisthoney - Where the heck do you live?
bald about 14 years ago
so is all the regular good stuff still in the casserole?
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
Good luck getting the kids to eat the new slop! Growing kids need their meat and potatoes and cheese!! (As for growing Adams…)
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Just sneak in a hero sandwich, Adam!