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|    Message 619 of 664    |
|    Laurie Graff to Jackie Goldman    |
|    Re: Wonder Bread/Mayo in Hannah and Her     |
|    12 Jan 23 22:28:05    |
      From: graff.laurie@gmail.com              On Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at 7:48:10 PM UTC-4, Jackie Goldman wrote:       > On Saturday, January 11, 1997 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, GreenBeans wrote:        > > I'm curious, there's a a sub plot in Hannah and Her Sisters where Allen's        > > character goes through a religious crisis and contemplates the comforts        > > of Catholicism among other notable religions. In one particular scene        > > that has strong reference to Catholicism, Allen suggestively places a        > > crucifix, a bible, a loaf of Wonder Bread and some Mayo in the frame        > > together. Of course, this is a joke of some sort but what does it mean?        > > Is it a bad joke? Perhaps I've been sheltered too long by the Catholic        > > Church to appreciate its significance?!        > > SlantLight       > It's an old Jewish joke about gentile people eating white bread with       mayonnaise. Jews eat brown bread with mustard. I married a non-Jewish guy and       my mom came to town to meet them. She called me from the grocery store and       said in a hushed,        conspiratorial tone, "I'm at the supermarket. Do you want me to get some ham       and wonderbread with mayonnaise?" She wasn't kidding. She was trying to show       how open-minded she was.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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