Friday, February 27, 2004
Beast of Burden!
The office is going to Long John Silvers, apparently partly for religious reasons. Now we here at myl have mixed feelings about LJS. On one hand, they don't hold a candle to the small chains and individual fried fish shops you'll find ensconced within urban locales. Many of these places like to boast - e.g., "Dock's -- That Great Fish" or "Solomon's -- Best Fish in the World" or "Fish Port: Best Fish in Town" (they were more modest). On the other hand, we don't hate LJS. Indeed, it's hard to run a fish restaurant because they have lower profit margins (why do you think so many Italian places open up? The price of the food is almost pure markup. Whose kidding who - they get that Pasta out of a box from Aldi!)
Monz however does not share our ambivalence about LJS. He hates the place! Thus, Vicki steps into the void and offers to bring Monz some Chicken egg foo yung and a veggie egg roll from the China Chef.
The office is going to Long John Silvers, apparently partly for religious reasons. Now we here at myl have mixed feelings about LJS. On one hand, they don't hold a candle to the small chains and individual fried fish shops you'll find ensconced within urban locales. Many of these places like to boast - e.g., "Dock's -- That Great Fish" or "Solomon's -- Best Fish in the World" or "Fish Port: Best Fish in Town" (they were more modest). On the other hand, we don't hate LJS. Indeed, it's hard to run a fish restaurant because they have lower profit margins (why do you think so many Italian places open up? The price of the food is almost pure markup. Whose kidding who - they get that Pasta out of a box from Aldi!)
Monz however does not share our ambivalence about LJS. He hates the place! Thus, Vicki steps into the void and offers to bring Monz some Chicken egg foo yung and a veggie egg roll from the China Chef.
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