| poeTV | Submit | Login   |

Reddit Digg Stumble Facebook

Help keep poeTV running


And please consider not blocking ads here. They help pay for the server. Pennies at a time. Literally.

Comment count is 13
jreid - 2014-05-09

An extendable fork!


oddeye - 2014-05-09

Pair this guy up with Tim from Grand Illusions and his range of novelty champagne bottle openers (that I assume he has) and you'll have the most mild mannered and polite time of your life.


chairsforcheap - 2014-05-09

i love this guy, but come on cpt obvious


Hooker - 2014-05-09

Back when I had a TV deal where I just plugged a cable from the wall into my TV and got 60ish channels that I could scroll through with the remote my TV came with -- and as a result I would still sit and watch TV if I were bored, as opposed to now where there are five remotes and seven of every channel, so I refuse to even turn it on -- I used to wind up on the Food Network all the time and it the foodie-ism would make me furious. This guy always angered me the most, because he seemed to be going over the top with his foodie-ism but do it sincerely. Like if Stephen Colbert were actually a conservative. He's the Conservapedia of a culture devoted to food that I find outright decadent and repugnant.


TheOtherCapnS - 2014-05-09

It's sad that you automatically associate appreciating good food with decadence. It's the simplest and most basic of pleasures, yet there's such depth and intricacy to be found in it (in the food I mean, not in the completely irrelevant behavior and attitudes of others towards it).

FFS, there's a whole sense devoted to experiencing it. It's like hating visual arts or music, just because priceless works of art and ,000 stereos exist, or because people go to museums and concerts.


MurgatroidMendelbaum - 2014-05-09

Yeah, but back when I was a kid we had to hunt and gather our food.
Not like all this faggoty "sliced-bread" bullshit you kids have today.


ashtar. - 2014-05-10

It's not even "omgcakehumrpfguh," it's "hey, look at me, look at how much I'm appreciating this bullshit faddish artisanal cake or whatever."

foodie-ism is gluttony for hipsters


Hooker - 2014-05-10

Who is complaining appreciating good food with decadence? Explain the link between cutting the top off a champaign bottle with a sabre and appreciating good food.

These people ARE the ,000 stereo enthusiast analogues.


memedumpster - 2014-05-10

I don't like food fanaticism either, but I do enjoy good. Note, expensive restaurant food seldom tastes better than passably decent, but the atmosphere stage hypnotizes your wallet into pretending it isn't mediocre. The best food is found in peoples' homes made in their own kitchens and far away from the Lardass Network or Che Pukebucket of Hipsterjersey Seattle on the Rhine.

That being said, I can't wait to saber open a beer.


Hooker - 2014-05-10

Complaining = comparing.


RockBolt - 2014-05-09

Never chilled the neck of the bottle before doing this, but yeah this really is that easy. Use the back edge of a kitchen knife if lacking a saber


Potter - 2014-05-10

I did a performance at a restaurant that was teaching customers how to saber a bottle and I can promise you it is so easy, ANYONE can do it. Just chill the champagne, find the seam, and run the back edge of the saber (NOT THE SHARP SIDE), along the seem till it hits the ridge at the top, the cork and end will pop right off with minimal loss of boozy fun!


Oscar Wildcat - 2014-05-10

Thanks, that's much better and accurate advice than offered in this clip.


Register or login To Post a Comment







Video content copyright the respective clip/station owners please see hosting site for more information.
Privacy Statement