The other night during one of my favorite shows, Parks and Recreation, I had another interesting discovery. Who says prime-time comedies aren't educational?!
Leslie and her boyfriend, Justin, went to talk to her boss, Ron. This is how the dialogue on the show went:
Leslie, "Ron, I need a half a day off for a secret mission of love."
Ron, "You're asking my permission to take a nooner?"
Leslie, "Sure, well, I don't know. Maybe. Justin and I need to go on a romantically inspired road trip."
Ron, "So it is a nooner."
Leslie, "Well, we're planning to leave around noon so I'm not quite sure..."
Justin, "Leslie, it's not a nooner. [To Ron...] I tracked down this old fling of Leslie's mom. We're gonna go pick him up. We're gonna reunite them on Valentine's Day. Is that a great story or what?"
Ron, "Yeah, great story indeed. Enjoy your half day off."
Leslie, "Thank you."
Justin, [to Leslie] "Pick you up tomorrow around noon."
Leslie, "For our nooner." [Turns to Ron.] "Which is a cute word!"
Ron, [to Justin] "Explain it to her later."
Leslie, [to Justin] "Explain what?"
Yeah, so I was totally Leslie. I had no idea what a "nooner" was. I really thought it was a fun made up word for when people want to leave work early. Devin was laughing at me and didn't believe that I didn't know what that was! Well, now I know!
Read the definition of nooner here or here.
4 comments:
haha is it sad that I knew that already?
haha that is hilarious! Nooners are great :)
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