Are you casting asparagus on my cooking?
Meaning of the quote
The quote is referring to someone criticizing or making fun of the way the speaker (Curly Howard) is cooking. The phrase "casting asparagus" is a play on words, as it sounds similar to "casting aspersions," which means to criticize or question someone's character or abilities. So, Curly Howard is asking if the other person is making negative comments about his cooking.
About Curly Howard
Curly Howard, a member of the famous comedy team The Three Stooges, was known for his high-pitched voice, unique vocal expressions, physical comedy, and improvisations. Despite his popularity, Curly’s career was cut short due to health issues, including a massive stroke that ended his show business career in 1946.
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