Monday, December 20, 2004
Do the Dry!
Yumminess abounds, as Monz, after a rousing joust in court, walks across the street to his wife's office and dines on some old-world (but "New Europe" - Secretary of Defense editor) delights from Kasia's Deli: pierogies, polish sausage, chicken stuffed with spinach, blintzes, potato fingers ("which were duly pulled") and bread. (We feel compelled to note that Monz' wife looks absolutely nothing like Kasia...)
Meanwhile, yesterday one of the editors had delivery from The Barbeque Pit and although one is always nervous about suburban que joints, he reports wonderful resuts. The burger was thick and cooked, the sweet potato fries melted in the mouth, the freaks were plentiful, the delivery timely (given the distance), the price - eh, a bit high, but the telephone order-taker was friendly and best of all the Memphis dry rub ribs were aces.
And why are we sharing all this information with you? Because as a great man once said, one "cannot enjoy and be denied at the same time."
Yumminess abounds, as Monz, after a rousing joust in court, walks across the street to his wife's office and dines on some old-world (but "New Europe" - Secretary of Defense editor) delights from Kasia's Deli: pierogies, polish sausage, chicken stuffed with spinach, blintzes, potato fingers ("which were duly pulled") and bread. (We feel compelled to note that Monz' wife looks absolutely nothing like Kasia...)
Meanwhile, yesterday one of the editors had delivery from The Barbeque Pit and although one is always nervous about suburban que joints, he reports wonderful resuts. The burger was thick and cooked, the sweet potato fries melted in the mouth, the freaks were plentiful, the delivery timely (given the distance), the price - eh, a bit high, but the telephone order-taker was friendly and best of all the Memphis dry rub ribs were aces.
And why are we sharing all this information with you? Because as a great man once said, one "cannot enjoy and be denied at the same time."
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