Muffeletta.
Xander ,'Selfless'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Man, I wish I could get a good burrito. Chipotle, where art thou?
Chik-fil-a. It's what I had. Burp.
I had a gyro - delicious.
Sorry about the burrito unavailability. That's just wrong.
Do not have the chicken wrap I had, it was no good.
Chik-fil-a.
t hates on flea a little
I just had grilled chicken from KFC. It was OK.
There was actual hiding behind sofas from Daleks, as I recall.
My all time Doctor Who freakout was the blood-sucking stones. ::shudders::
I had pb&j, since I had a donut for breakfast.
Chik-fil-a
I had that Tuesday when I was on campus. There are healthier and more local options, but I can rarely resist the Chik-fil-a when it's right. there.
I had chicken ceaser salad from the cafeteria. They take whatever veggies you want, add in the chicken and croutons and dressing, and then mix them up in a big bowl before plating it. Yum.
Childhood tv--70s sitcoms, Saturday nights was CBS from The Muppet Show at 6:30, through Bob Newhart, Mary Tyler Moore, and whatever two other sitcoms were on before Carol Burnett at 9:00 through the late '70s, and then by the time 1980 rolled around and I had a regular babysitting gig on that night, I was watching ABC's cheesy drama block of Love Boat and Fantasy Island. The other nights were not as memorable until the 1980s, when I started watching Magnum PI, Remington Steele, Moonlighting, etc. Sunday nights were Disney at 6:00 and then, after I finished 8th grade, Mom let me stay up to watch the Brit Block on PBS--Monty Python/Fawlty Towers at 10:00, Dave Allen At Large/The Goodies/The Two Ronnies at 10:30, and Doctor Who at 11:00 (which didn't finish until around 12:30, usually).