iminate it. These are words which Penny knows well, said by a stewardess before a plane takes off. Your seats and tray tables should be locked in their full upright position. "Tray tables" are the tiny tables that passengers use to eat on in an airplane, attached to the seat in front of them. Again, more words that Penny knows well, and that a stewardess says before a plane takes off. Oh...the hell with it! A common and slangy way of expressing great frustration, especially after you have been unable to do something that you wanted to. Act one, in which she pretends she doesn’t care about him. An "act" in a play is a major part or division. Act three, in which it all plays out the way she planned it. "To play out" is to happen over a period of time. "Voice of God, howling dogs, the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll." "To howl" is to cry out, like a dog or a wolf. "Hard-working band makes good." Let’s do 3,000 words…we’ll join the band on the road. This is Ben-Fong’s way of telling William he wants him to write an article about the band, as it tours the country giving many concerts. We can only pay $700. All right, a grand. A common and colloquial way of saying $1,000 dollars. What’s your background? Are you a journalism major? "Journalism" is the profession of writing, especially news articles. A "major" is a specialization in school (History, English, Math, etc…) Honey, I need you to do that thing that fixes the garbage disposal. A machine in the kitchen sink that chews up food into small pieces so that it can be washed down the pipes. Well, I certainly know how my lady gets when you don’t snap to it. "My lady" is a totally ridiculous way of referring to one’s girlfriend or wife. "To snap to it" means to do something quickly and efficiently. Beware of Rolling Stone magazine, because they will change your story, turn it into swill. "Beware of" something is a way of telling a person to be careful, because it could be dangerous. "Swill" is liquid food waste or food for pigs, or more colloquially here, very bad writing. Besides that, what would be wrong with it? :: You got starry eyes, my friend. A person with "starry" eyes has overly romantic or idealistic beliefs about something. Don’t do it...to glorify worthless rock stars like Stillwater. "To glorify" a person is to treat them as if they are much greater or more important then they really are, or as if they were a King or God. If an artist is "worthless," they have no value and are truly horrible. Don’t let these swill merchants rewrite you. In this case, Lester’s way of referring to Rolling Stone magazine, because he feels they publish horribly written articles. Come on Doris, you darling bus, you can make it! "You can make it" is another way of telling a person that they
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