Dargo wrote: ↑September 21st, 2023, 6:41 pm
Sorry Masha, but I'm not getting the connection between that old idiom I used earlier "as cute as a bug's ear" and with the idea of something being edible???
The phrase is not in question.
You stated: "...to graze upon that actress..."
The most common definitions for that word are: "to eat small amounts of food periodically throughout the day" and: "scratching or injuring lightly".
I believe that you are sufficiently an old-school gentleman that you would not willingly hurt a lady and so the second definition is moot.
That leaves me with only the recourse that you agree with the philosophy expressed in: Motel Hell (1980): "Meat's meat, and man's gotta eat!" and wish to process her into snacks.
Dargo wrote: ↑September 21st, 2023, 6:41 pm
Sorry Masha, but I'm not getting the connection between that old idiom I used earlier "as cute as a bug's ear" and with the idea of something being edible???
The phrase is not in question.
You stated: "...to graze upon that actress..."
The most common definitions for that word are: "to eat small amounts of food periodically throughout the day" and: "scratching or injuring lightly".
I believe that you are sufficiently an old-school gentleman that you would not willingly hurt a lady and so the second definition is moot.
That leaves me with only the recourse that you agree with the philosophy expressed in: Motel Hell (1980): "Meat's meat, and man's gotta eat!" and wish to process her into snacks.
Oh, NOW I get it!
LOL
I must have reread that sentence of mine at least three times and still missed recognizing my typo there.
Thanks for the clarification, as I was beginning to think that there might be some kind of hors d'oeuvres out there named "bugs ears" I had never heard of!
(...wouldn't have suprised me none if there were, and considering there are already things called "pu pu platters" being served at parties across the globe, right?!)
Hibi wrote: ↑September 21st, 2023, 8:35 am
I think that's one bug movie I haven't seen! Giant Slugs?????
TCM has shown this film starring Tim Holt (in one of this final film roles) and of course the previously mentioned (and as I said, the "cute as a bug's ear") Audrey Dalton a few times in the past, Hibi. I think I ran across their previous showing of it within the past two years or so.
It's actually not badly made at all, and in my view deserves a higher rating than the 5.7 that the IMDb website here has given it:
Dargo wrote: ↑September 21st, 2023, 6:41 pm
Sorry Masha, but I'm not getting the connection between that old idiom I used earlier "as cute as a bug's ear" and with the idea of something being edible???
The phrase is not in question.
You stated: "...to graze upon that actress..."
The most common definitions for that word are: "to eat small amounts of food periodically throughout the day" and: "scratching or injuring lightly".
I believe that you are sufficiently an old-school gentleman that you would not willingly hurt a lady and so the second definition is moot.
That leaves me with only the recourse that you agree with the philosophy expressed in: Motel Hell (1980): "Meat's meat, and man's gotta eat!" and wish to process her into snacks.
Oh, NOW I get it!
LOL
I must have reread that sentence of mine at least three times and still missed recognizing my typo there.
Thanks for the clarification, as I was beginning to think that there might be some kind of hors d'oeuvres out there named "bugs ears" I had never heard of!
(...wouldn't have suprised me none if there were, and considering there are already things called "pu pu platters" being served at parties across the globe, right?!)
Thanks to all for solving this mystery. I also wondered if bug's ear was a slang term for a type of food!
My original intent was tom is 6 inches tall versus a 50 foot (600) inches tall female.
Thinking something not appropriate for a family forum isn't beyond me, but not what you think.
I used lower case for tom thumb, which is how I thought it was.
Not sure how I stumbled on that but I was wrong.
I do want to see Tom Thumb again but not the other one.
Sounds quite lame.