Tony is talking to Dr. Melfi. She asks him about his father. Tony says something like, "Good guy, everybody liked him. Taught us kids how to eat oysters...little Worcestershire, suck em down..it's good. My mother never ate anything raw." He kind of stresses the last sentence. It is kind of odd/weird. Anybody else think this? Is this supposed to be significant in some way (in terms of Tony's psyche or something)?
Re: My mother never ate anything raw....
[Re: mldetroit]
#798056 08/24/1405:06 PM08/24/1405:06 PM
Maybe you're right. I also vaguely remember her talking about triganosis (I'm sure I spelled that wrong) - perhaps in uncooked pork - and people dying from this. Maybe it was just one of her many paranoias.
Re: My mother never ate anything raw....
[Re: mldetroit]
#798978 08/28/1403:35 PM08/28/1403:35 PM