' Idée fixe. ' Yes. | |
But like all abstract thinkers, you have your idée fixe, your obsession. | |
Do you offer, like, a prix fixe option... like a tasting menu where I could try a couple things? | |
He does his prix-fixe menu. | |
Here's this evening's prix fixe menu. | |
' Idée fixe. ' Yes. | |
But like all abstract thinkers, you have your idée fixe, your obsession. | |
Do you offer, like, a prix fixe option... like a tasting menu where I could try a couple things? | |
He does his prix-fixe menu. | |
Here's this evening's prix fixe menu. | |
! So my wedding day fixes the day you die? | |
"He who at the time of death, fixes his mind on me attains me" | |
"If he fixes his target, he will hit it without fail." | |
"Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it." | |
# Give me your card, I'll make a house call # I am the man who fixes anything in an exemplary manner | |
! So my wedding day fixes the day you die? | |
"He who at the time of death, fixes his mind on me attains me" | |
"If he fixes his target, he will hit it without fail." | |
"Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it." | |
# Give me your card, I'll make a house call # I am the man who fixes anything in an exemplary manner | |
"30-year fixed mortgage... | |
"A little bit of whip." "Whoever was given, was fixed." | |
"Anita G., born April 2, 1937, unemployed, no fixed abode, single, with no prior convictions, appears before the Braunschweig Court as she is duly suspected of having had the intention to take and carry away movable property, | |
"Bayonets fixed, and all guns perfectly greased! | |
"But next month, l'll surely have it fixed. | |
! I was fixing breakfast! | |
"Don't bother fixing the sentencing laws, | |
"Hello, Doctor Moss, I have a little situation that needs fixing." | |
"Hey, that needs fixing. " A small bulb could fit in a pocket. | |
"However, I've gotten quite adept at shoeing horses and fixing wagons." | |
"30-year fixed mortgage... | |
"A little bit of whip." "Whoever was given, was fixed." | |
"Anita G., born April 2, 1937, unemployed, no fixed abode, single, with no prior convictions, appears before the Braunschweig Court as she is duly suspected of having had the intention to take and carry away movable property, | |
"Bayonets fixed, and all guns perfectly greased! | |
"But next month, l'll surely have it fixed. | |
! I was fixing breakfast! | |
"Don't bother fixing the sentencing laws, | |
"Hello, Doctor Moss, I have a little situation that needs fixing." | |
"Hey, that needs fixing. " A small bulb could fit in a pocket. | |
"However, I've gotten quite adept at shoeing horses and fixing wagons." | |