What does the phrase 'stop the Q-Tip when there's resistance' mean? Chandler needs new pants made and asks friends for a contact of a good tailor. Joey raises a hand - yep, he has a tailor. Chandler feels all set. But Joey starts to share way too much of boring detail. Joey : He did my first suit when I was 15... No, wait, 16... No, excuse me, 15... All right, when was 1990? Chandler : You have to stop the Q-Tip when there's resistance! What is Q-Tip? What is the whole "You have to stop the Q-Tip when there's resistance" expression is referring to? Apparently the joke was among few that Matthew Perry, the actor who played Chandler has improvised on the set. Also that is the joke some websites say that Matthew is the most proud of. So let's try and get it! Q-Tip is a cotton swabs brand name. You know the ones you use to clean your ears after a bath. Q here stands of "Quality". Americans say "Q-tip" but often mean not a particular
Это просто игрушечные автоматы в виде животных, машинок и тп., на которых можно посадить покататься детишек, пока родители ходят по супермаркету.
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ReplyDeleteOutside of stores (and in some other places), there are sometimes small rides for children. They're usually outside of large stores like supermarkets, Walmart, Toys-R-Us, etc. They're usually only a couple of quarters, and it's as she says: you put a quarter in and it just starts. It will operate for a couple of minutes automatically and then stop. It's usually some kind of vehicle or animal (horse, car, etc) that the child sits in or on and the ride rocks up and down gently.
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