It's 11:00 EST, do you know what you're having for lunch?
Monday's healthy or continue down the downward football sunday spiral?
Welcome back Jo!
Ethics, are you alive?
What's everyone doing for Halloween? Are there special Halloween lunches? Does eating candy all day count for a meal?
Monday, October 31, 2005
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It's good to be back. Well not entirely, but it's good to be on eastern time again.
I think I am going out to lunch with some co-workers to gripe, but even if I don't, I'm feeling a soup and sanwich day. Maybe ABP?
No halloween plans for me, unless you count "cosmic bowling" on Saturday night. I wasn't in costume, but some highschoolers who showed up were.
Question: If you live in an apt. building are you expected to have candy for trick or treaters?
Are there children that live in the building? Then I'd have a few mini twixes laying around just in case.
Lunch is pretty well covered for the whole week. Only the ordering of things needs to be determined. I’ve got some leftover chicken curry pasta salad today, which I served at my Halloween Party this weekend! I was Fatbeard the (Sexy) Pirate. Party food leftovers a-plenty. Lot’s of cheese and bread, olives, hummus, baba, tabouleh, salad, and another pasta salad (pesto, portabella and sun-dried). I’m hungry as all get out, too. What’s the earliest appropriate time to have lunch? 11:00:01 a.m.?
ALSO - the Leaders and Best, with their completely predictable defeat of Northwestern, netted me two burrito lunches from co-workers. Gotta like that. Should I go for a parlay? Nah…why?…what beats two free burritos? Nuthin’!
I read your last comment from Friday, ethics. I tried to slip TDN into the music mix a couple of times on Saturday! Someone kept taking it out and I found it all scratched up off the side of the dance floor yesterday morning.
My lunch journey was wild today. My initial plan of dining with co-workers fell through, but I still was thinking soup and salad. Then I read dipso's post and was overcome with a desitre for Lebanese food (I specifically had a chicken sandwich and tobbouleh from Woody's Oasis in mind, but a trip to Michigan wasn't in the cards). I consulted some co-workers and was told the next best thing was the Greek Deli on 19th street. I immediately headed out only to arrive and find a line about 25 deep. So I went to the buffet/deli place next door and dejectedly ordered a chicken salad club. Walking back to the office I realized that I had ordered poorly and I still had a sweet tooth for Mediterranean. I walked into Cosi and bought a greek salad with chicken.
I just finished the salad and the bread and I now have a chicken salad sandwich sitting, waiting and wishing for me to eat it. But I'm full. sigh.
That's horrible, Jo. Two lunches when so many in this world only have one! When ARE you going to eat that sandwich, huh?
Twenty-five deep, eh? Well, it's probably tasty, then. You'll have to hit that 19th St deli again some time.
The correct spelling is "tabbouleh." Both wrong.
You say taboulleh I say tabuli.
I made a lot of food last night and I don't know why. Chicken Cacciatore, homemade sauce, baked butternut squash, pasta. Of course, I brought none of it to work like I meant to, and don't have time to eat it now anyway. Argh.
I can't wait until this is over. I'm consuming more than a 12 pack of diet coke - A DAY. My stomach is going to have holes in it.
Three Dog Night rocks, dipso - Never Been to Spain is one of my favorite songs EVER. Eff those Effers who wouldn't know good music if it kicked them in the shins.
Hey - did anyone watch Vampire Bats last night?? (not a lunch thing, but I"m curious)
You say Hummus and Spaniards say Oomoos.
"kicked them in the shins". ethics was that a comment about The Shins? Are the Shins "good music"?
While I like the Shins, I don't think they're "good" or "bad" for this discussion. They are remarkably similar to any number of single syllable bands out there today. They are certainly not TDN (or SD, or any of the other greats of yore).
Agreed!
Never Been to Spain, however, is a hard one to dance to. But there were all of these stinky Spaniards at the party dancing and saying "oomoos." I thought they'd like it. They didn't. Then I tried to get the Clown-dressed people into The Show Must Go On, but they just weren't getting it. I don't think that circus theme music is internationally recognized -- I thought it might be.
SD, see, now, they're you're losing me. I kind of hate them.
THERE!!! Jesus!
Dipso, Don't you ever, EVER, knock The Dan.
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