Ephraim Kishon (1924-2005) was a Hungarian-Israeli satirist. (As he would've said: If a humorist dies, people call him a satirist.) During his life, he worked as a goldsmith, art historian and journalist, and also made theater plays and movies based on some of his stories. Also likedChess (theBoard Game, not the musical) very much.
Saadya: "You see? For fifty pounds, all you get is woman likeMrs Comrade. Can't cook, can't clean, doesn't look good, only knows how to talk, talk, talk." |
"Ephraim, please, leave me alone!" my wife murmured. Except that she wasn't murmuring, but talking quite loudly. In fact, she was shouting. |
Kishon: "How much? Wieviel? Combien?" |