The fascinating thing with it is you can totally map the majority of the smuggling crew to the characters in FIREFLY (not to mention that the whole science station had a big whiff of Alliance to it).
Lost writer Xavier Grillo-Marxuach wrote a hilarious review of Serenity based on that very comparison here: [link]
Sauerkraut is awesome. Now I want a Reuben. Hmmm.
Coleslaw is nast. At least the most common, milky kind.
That's better than a kick in the pants, anyway.
Or a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. I'm assuming.
Strega, that interview charmed the hell out of me. It's strange how people are.
Coleslaw is great, and I'm a recent convert to the vinegar-based version (the creamy one can be done well, but is usually too bland).
Coleslaw is nast. At least the most common, milky kind.
I like my coleslaw milky. I'd never had it non-milky until I encountered the dry and unsatisfying slaw at Mels. Come on, if I wanted to eat cabbage, I would...eat cabbage.
Coleslaw is great, and I'm a recent convert to the vinegar-based version (the creamy one can be done well, but is usually too bland).
It must have been the vinegar-based version. I was not a fan at all.
Saying you do or don't like coleslaw is kind of like saying you do or don't like food. There's just too much variance between instances for the statement to be meaningful.
And just like oatmeal cookies, raisins have no business being in coleslaw.
Saying you do or don't like coleslaw is kind of like saying you do or don't like food. There's just too much variance between instances for the statement to be meaningful.
Not if you don't like cabbage (and are mildly allergic to it as well).