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16 servings of cheap pilsner last night? Attracted to a 6” seafood sandwich you saw being ordered and need someone to talk to? Feel like something pasta-y, but not exactly? This is what terrorizes our nation’s workers every day. It is ever-present, in the back of our minds--riding on the train, up the elevator, in that meeting. But these are simply facets of the one great question. The answer to which must be provided before we can ever grasp contentment. What’s for lunch?
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What's in PA, tubbs?
I don't know what's for lunch. I've been patently unproductive this morning, writing a long drawn out email to a friend of mine. The weather's kind of crappy, so I don't want to stray far. I'm not sure I'm hungry enough for a sandwich, exactly. Maybe soup and salad?
Any suggestions are appreciated, here.
Ticket to the playoff game: free
12 beers at the game: comped
Michael Jordan sitting 10 ft away: sweet
A White Sox winner: priceless
Oh puke, Josephus.
I’m going to keep it simple today – not over think things. It’s BMT day on the ol’ 6” Subway special board. I’m broke, too, so that works out well. Might have some ramen noodles later.
Ethics, it sounds like you need something fun to eat, and nothing says fun like “crunch”! Hmm…you could get some pita chips and hummus – if it’s not too much of a trek. Maybe a side salad, or an apple!
Is that homemade tuna, rico? I have an aversion to purchasing a tuna fish sandwich anywhere. I don't know if it the double precarious nature of the fish/mayo combo, the everpresent threat of miracle whip, or just that it's so easy to make at home and I do so often. Probably a combo of factors. Anyone else share this mindset?
Go to the rat deli. They probably will try harder to get you to come back.
Hey Dipso,
MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE A PUKE SANDWICH FOR LUNCH!!! HA!! SOUTHSIDE!!!
Alright, I did an off-blog consult with Josephus and I'm between the Cuban (Roast Pork, Ham, Swiss, Pickles & Orange Cumin Sauce) and the Merguez
(on Brioche, w/ Tunisian Salad & fries)...
dipso - I'm with you on the tuna thing. Also, I hate people who eat stinky tuna in the office. It's one of my biggest pet peeves. Tuna is an at-home only thing. (unless it's ahi tacos, or something)
I already said what I'm having for lunch, JOSEPHUS!
I prefer the Medianoche to the Cubano. I'm not normally a fan of sweeter breads, but I think it works for that sandwich. Ask them if they can make a medianoche, Ethics. I'm not saying to order it, just see what they say.
Okay, boys - stop fighting before I turn this blog around.
I missed the first half hour of Lost last night. I have some questions:
First, Jin was speaking English in the preview - what was that all about?
Second - why in the flashback, was Hurley stealing gnomes with that weird kid from Road Trip?
Third - Why are the back of the plane people so angry and why does Adibisi have on what appeared to be a grass skirt?
(I know this isn't exactly lunch talk, but knowing these answers will lead to more lunch enjoyment)
See, I would ask them, but I'll also get yelled at, if I do. The lunch place downstairs is kind of nazi-ish. Now, they like me because I lunch there frequently and I respect lunch and their take on it. And they've been known to make a modification or two for me - but only if it's totally empty, b/c they have a strict policy on that sort of thing. I'm not familiar with the medianoche, though? Would that require them to bake special bread?
Funny. I missed the second half – or more like the last ¾. Something went wrong with the tape/vcr. (Can’t afford Teevo.) They’re reairing it on Saturday, though – so no spoilers, please. I can’t answer your questions, really. The answers must be in the second ¼ of the episode. I did pick up (at least I think that I picked up) that Jin was not actually speaking English; rather, Hurley was speaking Korean. Whoa!!
Yes, it would mean special bread. The sweeter bread is the only difference between the cubano and the medianoche.
It's nice when Josephus is on a plane.
Another late entry, but man was it delicious. Had a meeting away from the office, and on the way back stopped at this place called Lost Dog.
Had a sandwich of grilled chicken, melted mozzarella and feta cheese, garlic mayo, lettuce, onions and pico de gallo all on a steaming hot pita base. Ridiculous I tell you. Too bad its in Virginia which means i'll never be able to find it on my own. but the memories will last a lifetime.
Lost Dog, eh? Well, once it's across the river, it might as well be in Toledo...
I went with the Cuban, and it was FANTASTIC. And, I didn't even need an umbrella for the venture.
I begin my afternoon of ass-kissing and money grubbing with a renewed vigor.
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