Thursday, December 09, 2004
Sweet and Sad Old World!
A brave Monz returns to the China House and orders some Pad Thai and spring rolls, which made us think that Monz was wisely avoiding Chinese food from this establishment figuring the Thai food would be safer, but in-fact Monz picked the Thai food because he didnt' want the standard "rotm" (this was our abreviation but we forgot what that stands for, except for the "o" which stands for "old.") And just to prove Monz is "scared of nuttin'!" he tries a little of Amy's Chicken Kow. Kow reminds us of Cow, which reminds us to tell you that Monz is reading (warning: don't click on the link just yet) this. We say don't click on the link because reading the reviews we suspect some Ebertwannabe has given away the ending (or at least strongly hinted a plot development beyond what the author would have liked). Coincidentally enough, the editors had just read an elephant story in the news. It was quite sad, so be careful.
A brave Monz returns to the China House and orders some Pad Thai and spring rolls, which made us think that Monz was wisely avoiding Chinese food from this establishment figuring the Thai food would be safer, but in-fact Monz picked the Thai food because he didnt' want the standard "rotm" (this was our abreviation but we forgot what that stands for, except for the "o" which stands for "old.") And just to prove Monz is "scared of nuttin'!" he tries a little of Amy's Chicken Kow. Kow reminds us of Cow, which reminds us to tell you that Monz is reading (warning: don't click on the link just yet) this. We say don't click on the link because reading the reviews we suspect some Ebertwannabe has given away the ending (or at least strongly hinted a plot development beyond what the author would have liked). Coincidentally enough, the editors had just read an elephant story in the news. It was quite sad, so be careful.
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