Betsy, we just forced her to transition to almost all mouth food. She gets two meals via her g-tube during school days and one on weekends. Man it's a struggle. We have an endocrinologist appointment and I hope he will give her HGT hormone shots.
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Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My mother was the youngest of five. Her father was a vicious teaser, and her sister was a drama queen who insisted on being the center of attention. With that dynamic going on, my mother was too shy to ask for the food she wanted. No one noticed she was just pushing food around on her plate until she was bedridden for a year, probably from a mild case of polio, and the doctor insisted that she be fed fattening food. As an adult, she was being X-rayed for something, and the doctor told her she must have had rickets as a child. So yes, actual children can almost starve themselves to death.
It turns out the mr. flea works with the woman who runs Thai Express' husband. When he found out, he was so jealous! (She is a lovely person in addition to being the world's best Thai cook. She remembered mr. flea when he went back there after we'd left the city for 11 years, and I was reading a newspaper article and she turned up in it helping a Thai woman who spoke limited English and whose husband had been murdered.)
As soon as I read this sentence I just KNEW that it was going to be Thai Express.
"Shack" is a dead giveaway, for sure. Now I kind of want to order dinner from there.
It turns out the mr. flea works with the woman who runs Thai Express' husband.
This really is the biggest small town ever.
It's located right next the UC campus and on the corner where there two theatres are located and where my office was in grad school, so the halls often had that unique odor of Thai Express. I'm in Cincinnati for USITT in March, I wonder if I can make it up there for some Thai Express while I'm in town. I will definitely be having some Skyline.
If the food is so good that an LAista, living in the midst of an embarrassment of culinary riches, remembers it fondly seventeen years later, I'm seriously impressed. If you put in a pitch for Cincinnati for a future F2F, this should definitely be prominently mentioned.
Also, Tep, your tag kind of breaks my heart and I love it.
I'm in Cincinnati for USITT in March
(1) Let us know if you have time to get together. (2) You will not recognize the general Calhoun/McMillan St. area. It still throws me off when I drive through there, and I saw all the development happening.
They tore down Lenhardt's/Christy's, for example. It looks sort of like a mall over there now. Also, there is an Urban Outfitters in what used to be the Korean Church.
I feel like the only landmarks left are the YMCA and Thai Express. And Uncle Woody's.
I'm still sad that In the Woods (I think that is the name) is gone. I was there sometime in the mid 2000's and I barely recognized that area.