"And do it not only when their eye's on you "and to curry their favour, "but with sincerity of heart... | |
"Bhabhi, is this some lentil curry?" | |
"Grandma, Peas look like gourds to you and gourd curry like egg curry." | |
"How best to describe the panang curry? | |
"How could you make chutney without the curry?" | |
"And do it not only when their eye's on you "and to curry their favour, "but with sincerity of heart... | |
"Bhabhi, is this some lentil curry?" | |
"Grandma, Peas look like gourds to you and gourd curry like egg curry." | |
"How best to describe the panang curry? | |
"How could you make chutney without the curry?" | |
- Me curries. | |
- One of your curries? | |
Actually, what if they just name the whole range after curries, depending on how hot they are. | |
Aye. And I bet you ate a lot of nice curries up at that... Kandahar, eh? | |
Basically, you spend your time salvaging spaceships, playing poker and eating curries. | |
- Me curries. | |
- One of your curries? | |
Actually, what if they just name the whole range after curries, depending on how hot they are. | |
Aye. And I bet you ate a lot of nice curries up at that... Kandahar, eh? | |
Basically, you spend your time salvaging spaceships, playing poker and eating curries. | |
(Alejandra) Okay, this is a curried rack of lamb. | |
- "curried lamb and rice." | |
- Jim, a curried rice! - Yes, Boss. | |
- Tuna with curried mayonnaise. | |
- What about a curried egg? When I told the dean that the great Remington Steele was here to solve the case... he was, well, more than understanding. | |
-then currying... | |
All that gossip-mongering and currying favor. | |
By possessing that parchment as proof of Prince John's treachery, you have an opportunity to succeed where the prince has failed... by currying favor with the people. | |
Gaspargo's a pretty good doctor when he ain't currying hair. | |
He's currying favor, rallying the old guard who want the world back in 1914. | |
(Alejandra) Okay, this is a curried rack of lamb. | |
- "curried lamb and rice." | |
- Jim, a curried rice! - Yes, Boss. | |
- Tuna with curried mayonnaise. | |
- What about a curried egg? When I told the dean that the great Remington Steele was here to solve the case... he was, well, more than understanding. | |
-then currying... | |
All that gossip-mongering and currying favor. | |
By possessing that parchment as proof of Prince John's treachery, you have an opportunity to succeed where the prince has failed... by currying favor with the people. | |
Gaspargo's a pretty good doctor when he ain't currying hair. | |
He's currying favor, rallying the old guard who want the world back in 1914. | |