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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 14:24:31 GMT -5
Not much of a meat-eater, as I've noted before (& before that wasn't a meat-eater, period, for something like 15 years), but I can certainly see that. There's definitely no comparison whatsoever between the two places' veggie sandwiches.
The Firehouse in Little Rock shared its back wall with the business weekly I worked at for a few months after getting axed at the daily, & at that time their menu included a truly heavenly egg salad sandwich.
Jimmy John's, alas, doesn't heat sandwiches, AFAIK.
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Post by Rob Allen on Oct 2, 2014 17:25:26 GMT -5
Never heard of Firehouse but it seems they have a location between home and work. I'll have to try them some day, but sub places are difficult for gluten-free people like my wife.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 19:42:27 GMT -5
Amy made turkey alfredo with fettuccine noodles for dinner tonight.
-M
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 19:54:26 GMT -5
That sounds good. I haven't had alfredo sauce and noodles in forever. There's a small Italian chain out here in the desert, one on every corner basically. Looks to be really good stuff and super low prices too. I plan on checking it out within the next couple weeks.
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Post by Wild Card on Oct 2, 2014 20:16:50 GMT -5
My chintziness as regard paying much for comics is no secret around here, & it extends (not surprisingly) to food as well. Great thing about the pizza I just polished off the last few slices of is that for $10 & change, I got 4 rather substantial meals. Normally, it would've been more like $15, but one of the two brothers who runs the place didn't like the looks of the cheese sticks, so he didn't charge me ... even though I assured him that I didn't give the slightest damn how they looked, since I knew they'd taste great (as indeed they did). Which would still have been a bargain for the amount of food involved, of course. I'm that way too! Always looking for the better deal in everything with very few exceptions. That's actually a really good deal there, and I, too, don't care how something looks when I know it tastes fine!
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Post by Wild Card on Oct 2, 2014 20:17:51 GMT -5
Change of plans: Hardee's was right beside the Halloween store, so we went there instead of Subway. Cost a little more, but that's ok!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 21:02:31 GMT -5
Didn't eat the whole thing, it's like a 3lb steak. I had half with some green beans.
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Post by Gang of 7 (Dan's Cats) on Oct 2, 2014 21:07:13 GMT -5
We had catfood.
Wowzy wowzy woo.
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Post by DE Sinclair on Oct 3, 2014 9:51:46 GMT -5
We had catfood. Wowzy wowzy woo. Surprised you didn't tell dupont to send you his steak. Stupid cats. By the way, I've heard your daddy tastes like steak (or maybe chicken or tuna). Why don't you wait until he's asleep and try chewing on a finger?
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Post by Gang of 7 (Dan's Cats) on Oct 3, 2014 9:55:12 GMT -5
Our stupid daddy, who amazingly enough appears to be not quite as stupid as you, tells us you taste like bananas.
And that dr chimp will be visiting soon to partake.
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Post by Pharozonk on Oct 3, 2014 10:01:21 GMT -5
We had catfood. Wowzy wowzy woo. Would you prefer lasgana?
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Post by Gang of 7 (Dan's Cats) on Oct 3, 2014 10:07:05 GMT -5
Our stupid daddy never lets us have it.
When he does have it, which is rarely, he always gets vegetarian, anyway.
Did we mention how stupid he is?
Really, really stupid.
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Post by Confessor on Oct 3, 2014 11:08:58 GMT -5
I'm sorry to report that I won't be able to make it across the pond to your funeral. Because you are, of course, dead to me. Besides, come to think of it, probably the ceremony will feature endless loops of Bread tracks. Ha, ha...I thought I'd been dead to you for years, ever since I outed myself as an Eagles and Grateful Dead fan. I have to say that I haven't listened to Bread at all since I first started listing to The Sound of Bread compilation album a year or more ago when I first mentioned them in the old CBR forum. Bread wouldn't make it into my top 100, or even 200, favourite acts of all-time list. The Eagels and the Dead, however, are definitely Top 50 contenders for sure. Maybe even Top 30.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 11:16:06 GMT -5
The Eagels and the Dead, however, are definitely Top 50 contenders for sure. Maybe even Top 30. Dead to me & moldering in the grave.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 11:21:48 GMT -5
Speaking obliquely of whom, I've been trying desultorily for a couple of decades now to figure out who did a song I heard on a Little Rock radio station (that at the time was a mirror outlet for one of the archetypal alternative stations in the NY area) about 20 years ago called, or at least with a chorus along the lines of, "I love the dead." Not the Alice Cooper song, but more to do with the vermin-ridden Jerry Garcia's drug-addled band. Female vocals.
(Similarly -- not in terms of subject matter or music style but rather a song I heard on the radio & have never been able to find out anything about -- I've been trying to dig up info about some song I heard a decade or so ago in the car with lyrics & a chorus to do with not believing the press, or something very close to that. Male vocals, likely a then-recent British alternative group.)
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