Everything sublime is as difficult as it is rare. Baruch Spinoza

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Grazie Assai. For the Laughter


If I had crushes, I could have one on this guy.


I like him as an actor but I like him more as a writer. I started listening to this book late yesterday. I'm only two chapters in and have laughed often. He has a wonderfully dry sense of humor and what's not to like about a guy who writes a memoir revolving around food? Nothing as far as I am concerned.

10 comments:

Far Side of Fifty said...

I believe he has a series called Searching for Italy...I have watched it a few times:)

Boud said...

I must check this out. Food and funny sounds great about now.

Sandra said...

Far Side, I wasn't able to watch it because it was on CNN and we don't get that. I see it's on Prime now, so I will watch it.

Sandra said...

Boud, that's how I feel. It's light, it's humorous and it's about food. Listening, I think, is the way to go. He is droll.

Boud said...

Got it. Loaded on Kindle in anticipation of another day at home for smoke.

Anonymous said...

I loved his show on CNN. It was informative and fun. A delightful person.

Take Care,
Kaye

Lori Skoog said...

He's a very cool guy and his series on CNN was great . Did you see it?

Sandra said...

Boud, his humor is very like my own, so of course I think he's funny!

Sandra said...

Kaye, I have his cookbook, Tucci Table. He tells stories in there, which were humorous.

Sandra said...

Lori, we cut the cord at least a dozen years ago so we don't get CNN. I am aware of it and saw it's on Prime streaming, which I do have.