Andrew Klavan
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Yeah. I'm like, why isn't this done at the lab? And then we just hit it. Like, you don't have to make the Kit Kat, right? Like, make the bar and then send it to me. And I remember, like, watching my wife do these things, making sure it's the right amount. You've got to push a little out so no air gets in there.
Literally. And she's like, did I push too much out? Will I not get it? Is this... But there, yeah, there was fun. I mean, Emma would get like, it would really get her going. Would she get angry or just overly emotional? Oh, angry. But we didn't know that that was the cause. So like, I remember we got into it at a Japanese restaurant.
Literally. And she's like, did I push too much out? Will I not get it? Is this... But there, yeah, there was fun. I mean, Emma would get like, it would really get her going. Would she get angry or just overly emotional? Oh, angry. But we didn't know that that was the cause. So like, I remember we got into it at a Japanese restaurant.
Literally. And she's like, did I push too much out? Will I not get it? Is this... But there, yeah, there was fun. I mean, Emma would get like, it would really get her going. Would she get angry or just overly emotional? Oh, angry. But we didn't know that that was the cause. So like, I remember we got into it at a Japanese restaurant.
You don't realize how quiet those restaurants are until you're having like a loud blow up. And you know, the only thing interrupting the blow up, because everybody is already quiet at a Japanese restaurant. And then once you have like a verbal altercation, they're really quiet.
You don't realize how quiet those restaurants are until you're having like a loud blow up. And you know, the only thing interrupting the blow up, because everybody is already quiet at a Japanese restaurant. And then once you have like a verbal altercation, they're really quiet.
You don't realize how quiet those restaurants are until you're having like a loud blow up. And you know, the only thing interrupting the blow up, because everybody is already quiet at a Japanese restaurant. And then once you have like a verbal altercation, they're really quiet.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
We've got to lock in. Everybody was locked in. They're just slurping udon and watching us. And the only thing that would interrupt it is, like, when a new person would walk in and, you know, the whole restaurant has to go, has to see my share, whatever. Emma would feel like they were interrupting our argument. So we're fighting. Emma goes, are you kidding me? And then back to yelling at me.
We've got to lock in. Everybody was locked in. They're just slurping udon and watching us. And the only thing that would interrupt it is, like, when a new person would walk in and, you know, the whole restaurant has to go, has to see my share, whatever. Emma would feel like they were interrupting our argument. So we're fighting. Emma goes, are you kidding me? And then back to yelling at me.
We've got to lock in. Everybody was locked in. They're just slurping udon and watching us. And the only thing that would interrupt it is, like, when a new person would walk in and, you know, the whole restaurant has to go, has to see my share, whatever. Emma would feel like they were interrupting our argument. So we're fighting. Emma goes, are you kidding me? And then back to yelling at me.
It's just amazing.
It's just amazing.
It's just amazing.
We didn't know that it was the case. So we didn't know until literally that night I go, Hey, did we do the shot? We did the shot today. Right. And she goes, Oh shit. And we're walking down. We were on Kenmare street.
We didn't know that it was the case. So we didn't know until literally that night I go, Hey, did we do the shot? We did the shot today. Right. And she goes, Oh shit. And we're walking down. We were on Kenmare street.
We didn't know that it was the case. So we didn't know until literally that night I go, Hey, did we do the shot? We did the shot today. Right. And she goes, Oh shit. And we're walking down. We were on Kenmare street.
And then, and then she was also like, Oh fuck. I guess I'm like really reactive to this. And then from then on, we stopped going to Japanese restaurants.