Kramer: take one! jerry: no! kramer stop it! jason alexander: and boom, there you go, a situation comedy. sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am?
Dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family living under the same roof. jj: dyno-mite! james: now that s the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson: .or gathered together in a workplace. jack: jenna, that s a glue stick. jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it s one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast.? michael: family. george: family, right. dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it s something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you re in these people s homes for years. you re a part of the family. eddie: one good thing about moving here is i have no friends, and no distractions.
Dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am? dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family living under the same roof. jj: dyno-mite! james: now that s the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson: .or gathered together in a workplace. jack: jenna, that s a glue stick. jenna: mmm? rainn wilson: all the great sitcoms are about family. debra: so wonderful! kelsey grammar: it s one of the great, great accomplishments of the modern age. [opening] michael: what have we always said was the most important thing? george: breakfast.? michael: family. george: family, right. dan levy: family is key to the sitcom. dre: mama!! randall park: it s something that we all can relate to. dre and mom: shake shake shake! tracy morgan: you re in these people s homes for years. you re a part of the family.
Jason alexander: and boom, there you go, a situation comedy. sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am? dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family living under the same roof. jj: dyno-mite!
Sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am? dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family living under the same roof. jj: dyno-mite! james: now that s the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson: .or gathered together in a workplace. jack: jenna, that s a glue stick.
A packet. a nice melted mess. yes, without the graham crackers. what s this? grilled angel food cake. it s so nice and again it caramelizes. pay, pete, and brings out the sweetness. nobody eats bananas, dianne. yes they do, and a grilled pineapple with a cinnamon sugar glaze. isn t that so yummy? it s just a really simple way to get the kids involved. they like grilling, and, you know, everybody but you re outside and it s just fun. will: get petes bananas ready, is it hot? he loves bananas. rick: we appreciate it thank you so much. coming up a special father s day performance.
Look at what s happening outside but we have a lot of control inside the four walls of our home and we should do that. by the way we talk about our family mission statement, how we got to form it and how to do it on our podcast from the kitchen table me and sean so definitely check that out on fox podcast .com. pete: you ve changed our life. will and rick out to you guys. will: we re sticking with the family theme for today s fox and family segment rick and i s mission statement includes dianne. she s our next guest. fun ideas with sides and deserts that will get the whole family involved. rick: dianne hendrix is here. easy family ways that you can make dad. it s all about grilling and the family, so we have hot dogs and, you know, sausages and they are from fourth generation family owned and my friends own it, bob and jackie burke. rick: good friends. yes, this is a little way to use the hot dogs to make a little pocket with
Survey, the results come as tipping expands beyond traditional restaurants. we asked if you re tired of constantly tipping everywhere. here s what you had to say. kathy said the expectation of tipping and now the new thing of asking to round up the bill is getting out of hand. and dianne says i hate tipping for fast food and to-go orders. i agree, dianne. if i get good service i tip 20%. if not, i tip accordingly down to $1. we talked about that earlier. i had horrific service yesterday, intentionally bad service. i thought it deserved zero. tracee said as someone who worked in the service industry my whole life i only tip for service and how well i tip depends on how well i was treated. see, she s in the industry and she understands. great service, 20%. service is poor, i put a penny in the water. rachel: wow, that is a mean girl. [laughter] that s intense. rachel: wow. [laughter] those are your headlines.