Most of the time, if a joke has to be explained, it loses its humor. This is not one of those times. Thank you to legaleagle48 for the great explanation.
Soy has high levels of phytoestrogens (plant hormones that mimic estrogen in the human body). While soy might be a nice natural way to help menopausal women with menopause symptoms caused by the major reduction in estrogen production, it isn’t necessarily good for the rest of us. Pregnant women, especially, should avoid tofu and ALL other soy products, as you just dont know how extra estrogen/phytoestrogen will effect the unborn baby (hormones are a big deal in triggering developments in fetuses). I’d also avoid soy if you have a family history of breast cancer (just in case)
I find it hard to believe that a retail employee would care what a customer/browser thinks of the store’s merchandise. Especially a retail worker at Burlington—a discount outlet department store, where they only make minimum wage and probably don’t earn commissions. … unless she has that exact outfit at home (the one she caught Yenny ridiculing)!!
My opinion: Yenny wasn’t directly calling Kelso a perv. She was calling him a perv to his new girlfriend—out of jealousy (and not so much because she truly believes he *is* a pervert). tsk tsk, devious Yenny, trying to break up Kelso and his lady.
My opinion: Yenny wasn’t directly calling Kelso a perv. She was calling him a perv to his new girlfriend—out of jealousy (and not so much because she truly believes he *is* a pervert). tsk tsk, devious Yenny, trying to break up Kelso and his lady.
Let the man have his coffee. If caffeine is his only addiction, count yourself lucky, lady. Perhaps the point is less java-control than it is husband control (some people just like to micro-manage).
Most of the time, if a joke has to be explained, it loses its humor. This is not one of those times. Thank you to legaleagle48 for the great explanation.
Viva la “geek humor”!