We have here an instance of the mucky
old pot calling the shiny electric kettle «black».
And do we see here even in this one Blog Post of his, the dirty
old pot calling the shiny electric kettle black?
And, in this case, I'm afraid you seem to have succumb to
the old pot calling the kettle black phenomenon.
Not exact matches
It truly is the
pot calling the kettle black, as the
old saying goes.
I wanted to
call this recipe sweet po - tacos or something along those lines, but more than layering a baked sweet potato with typical veggie taco toppings, what this is really about is the value of cooking up a big
old pot of beans.
Honestly, when one of the debates in the film turns into an all - out brawl because one candidate brings up a story the other wrote when the opponent was 8 years
old and
calls it his «Communist manifesto» (See, one character in the story gives a
pot of gold to a leprechaun, and that, according to the first candidate, is an example of his foe's innate belief in the redistribution of wealth), we're laughing in part because we've heard arguments of this variety before and with seemingly more frequency in the past few years.
As adults, they're up to all the
old tricks, like camp schrecks (gags) they play on each other, kitchen raids, smoking
pot, and remembering stuff that happened at camp, like a first kiss, a marathon
called a Tamakwathon, and a first boner.
Hope recounts the events she loves most from these visits, like Aunt Poogee's stories and the marketplace where they run into
old friends like Mr. Stewart (whom Aunt Poogee
calls Stew -
pot because of his big potbelly), and Miss Teacup Hill (so - named because when she was born, she was so small her...
Perhaps the
old familiar saying about «the
pot calling the kettle black» is worth citing.
Old - fashioned
pot pies
called for a deep baking dish lined with a baked pastry crust.