How to Take a Vacation (1941)
Robert Benchley: The Husband
Quotes
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The Husband : The very idea of food cooked in an open fireplace starts the old digestive juices flowing and makes the weak, effeminate dishes of the city - the souffles, the chicken pates, the namby-pamby pastries and ices -seem like hospital food. Man ows it to his stomach every once in a while to feed it the way Nature intended it to be fed from Nature's own storehouse.