[I’ve long seen failure as a tool, not an outcome.]
[Now you're bringing this mo-tender. This is a tool that I created. It's called The Impressor. Théorie des ensembles pratiques, 1960. I tried to give you one at The Truckee Diner. FIERI: Which is a "Triple D" joint we visited 10 years ago, where Big Ed happened to be eating.]
[Image 1: Caption: Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me.] [Image 2: A car parked on the side of a road. Caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed.] [Image 3: A person looking at the camera. Caption: She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb.] [Image 4: A close up of food. Caption: In the shape of an "L" on her forehead.] [Image 5: A woman smiling for the camera. Caption: Well, the years start coming and they don't stop coming.]
[A close up of food. Caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed]
[A man standing in front of a stove. Caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed]
[Caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed]
[3 images. A man looking at the camera. A close up of a bowl of food. Guy Fieri et al. standing in a kitchen preparing food. Captions: If we reflect, we shall recognize. The mind is a useful tool but not a very good friend. Equanimity can be hard to talk about.]
[A close up of a sign, caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed]
[A close up of a bowl, caption: I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed]
[A man standing in a kitchen preparing food, caption: ♪ I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed ♪]