The order is for brandied fruit and tapioca, so long as it doesn’t taste like ** - a variant meaning of gob, in some instances. Apparently, tapioca looks like frog or fish eggs to some school children, and I found a lovely recipe for Rumtopf, a traditional German treat, on recipezarr.com. American diner slang is just as marvelously weird!
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Gob is slang for mouth, right?
dicatduke over 15 years ago
Uhh……maybe!
bald over 15 years ago
no claire doesn’t speak english, she speaks americanese
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
Yes, EJ, “gob” is mouth. Figures he couldn’t manage the language, either.
Jimmy90403 over 15 years ago
… and Bob’s your uncle!
meshugunah over 15 years ago
The order is for brandied fruit and tapioca, so long as it doesn’t taste like ** - a variant meaning of gob, in some instances. Apparently, tapioca looks like frog or fish eggs to some school children, and I found a lovely recipe for Rumtopf, a traditional German treat, on recipezarr.com. American diner slang is just as marvelously weird!
Ammi26 over 15 years ago
i kind of thought god was crap… why would the guy ordering say he doesnt want it to taste like mouth?