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The Treinador, the Chicken & Steak

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The Treinador, the Chicken & Steak

Who'd have thought that a lowly junk yard carpenter who never got around to purchasing his own treinador would be among the most fascinating characters in the film"The Princess Bride"? The Treinador was the ideal little fellow, after all, because he'd been at the junk yard for years. All he desired was to be seen and heard.

 

The Treinador, the junk yard's final and most faithful worker, was so loyal he would go along with his boss needed him to perform, because he was always having such a fantastic time doing it. His boss?

 

His name was that the Great Master Of Mischief, and his motto was"Yes, master," and"No, no." The Treinador was one of the figures in the book that inspired and has been modeled after Christopher Lloyd, the world famous actor who portrayed the title character in the movie. The film has also inspired numerous imitations and parodies throughout the Earth, and these comprise all in the Treinador's appearance to his distinctive laugh.

 

Among the most popular fables about the Treinador involves the age-old question of what is for supper. For the majority of us, the answer is chicken. The Treinador, however, desired beef. Therefore, the debate between a character referred to as"Pat" would continue through all three acts of the movie.

 

Pat, an aged drunken magician, was the kind of man who could not be bothered to cook anything. You see, he simply needed to get something to drink and eat and forget about the job of cooking. When Pat first saw the Treinador, he strove to talk crap to himbut he was overrun. So Pat went on the offensive and began inquiring the Treinador"what's for supper?"

 

Now the Treinador tried to explain that he had always eaten poultry, and that he had some nice things to place on the table if Pat desired to prepare them himself koučing. The Great Muck wanted to understand how Pat had understood all this, and when Pat finally admitted that he simply knew, the Treinador required,"And what's for dinner?"

 

In typical Pat-esque fashion, he kept telling the old magician"Ask me anything you desire." Meanwhile, Pat stammered that he was not convinced, and he didn't wish to cook since he was fearful that the Great Muck would go crazy mentor. But the Treinador was so convincing that Pat consented to the question of what is for supper. And then the excellent Muck confessed that he had never cooked a meal for himselfand that he couldn't cook something, so he decided to settle the argument by attempting the Chicken and Steak.

 

"For supper, chef," the Great Muck explained. Along with the Treinador consented, therefore Pat learned his lesson and now makes a very wonderful chicken dish every evening.

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