This just in: I totally have the hots for Louis Freeh. Is that wrong?
Yes. I have it on good authority that he is a total tool.
I made a second trip to Oxford, mainly for the sandwich.
This happened to me too: I had an incredible sandwich at some beach cafe in Cinque Terre. What made it incredible was the tomato; I don't remember anything else that was on that sandwich. I went back the next day for the tomato.
Favorite sandwich: Zingermans had a special on Spanish items one February. They had a special sandwich with manchego and seed cake-- sweet bliss. I had it on like February 25 and went back every day after until the end of the month. I haven't had it since.
From the Choke-A-Chicken article:
Children of that age are likely to turn around and try the same thing on their pet bird or even the cat or dog. Then they're going to wonder why the animal fights back."
And then they are hopefully going to learn a valuable lesson about what is alive and what isn't.
I'm talking calculus textbooks, stuff like that.
I miss my big-ass calc textbook....
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Amy Acker was on Alias last week? I miss a lot by being behind.
Yes. I have it on good authority that he is a total tool.
Bummer. Luckily, I'll likely never meet him.
So, I'm the RSVP contact for this event we're having, and I think I may have a new least-favorite task. Who knew?
I don't categorize and rank like Hecubus and Bob Bob. My brain doesn't work that way. Maybe I'm not linear enough. Maybe I'm just indecisive. Maybe I conflate too much.
One of my favorite sandwiches was one I assembled with a swiss army knife while sitting on the steps of the Piazza San Marco. Fresh hunks of mozzarella, tomatoes, baby spinach, on still-warm Italian bread, all purchased from the grocery around the corner, accompanied by a bottle of white wine.
I'll never have that sandwich again.
I'll never have that sandwich again.
At least you didn't leave the sandwich out in the rain.