You can take the Trybyczewski out of The Old Neighborhood in Cleveland, but you can't take his kielbasa.
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Whenever I hear the words "polska kielbasa", I sing them in my head to the tune of Copacabana.
Polska Kiieeelbaa-aah-sa!
I want to go eat at Flea's. I might have to drag myself out to the grocery store tomorrow. (At least I know I can find kielbasa!)
Okay, you bored peeps, I need help for an article. What is a relaxed but business-appropriate way to say "We are going to kick some butt"?
So, not "Let's do this," but what comes after that? Hmmm.
I don't have any days off this week, so my NYE will involve eating inadvisable food and probably being late for work the next day.
We're gonna go get-'em (tiger)!
We're gonna sock it to 'em!
kick some butt!
Our marketing efforts will dominate your face.
No?
It's go time.
No?
You can take the Trybyczewski out of The Old Neighborhood in Cleveland, but you can't take his kielbasa.
Mmmmm...kielbasa.
This is our chance to shine! Brightly, like little twinkly lights!
Okay, maybe not the last part.