The host took care to produce one or another of these whenever the current subjects seemed about used up, so that the conversation gathered new life and at the same time steered clear of political arguments, which are hindersome to both ingestion and digestion.

Jean Anthelme BrillatSavarin
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When the conversation has become so boring that no one wants to listen, it is time to spice things up. The host will take care to produce one or another of these whenever the current subjects seem about used up, so that the conversation gathers new life and at the same time steers clear of political arguments, which are hindersome to both ingestion and digestion.

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