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Nov 01, 2009 21:57

So today I thought, "Hey, let's go somewhere nice to eat out now that I can actually make it out the door and infect everyone I see!" To accomplish this goal, I forced Baco to eat at Olive Garden with me ( Read more... )

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squeemu November 2 2009, 04:09:03 UTC
...Re-reading this post, I am pretty sure (like, 99.9%) that everyone will be thinking, "She is still feverish! Why did Baco let her out of her sickbed?" NOT TRUE I AM JUST FINE

JUST FINE

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thebaconfat November 2 2009, 04:16:13 UTC
Sssshhhhh

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squeemu November 2 2009, 04:17:23 UTC
Are you doubting how fine I am? Because let me tell you, I am plenty fine.

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wolfenkahlon November 2 2009, 20:03:44 UTC
Don't worry, I didn't notice any difference between crazy feverish you and normal you!

Er, I mean... not that you are feverish... or crazy. And... I mean you don't normally... um...

Look! Something shiny!

*flees.*

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heyheyrenay November 2 2009, 04:41:55 UTC
This is terrible advice to read two months before the Olive Garden OPENS in my town, after years of the nearest one being at least an hour and a half away. XD

(I am also confused about why Fazoli's breadsticks are bad! I MISS THEM. I used to go through their drivethru and buy, like, eight and eat them all at once in RECORD TIME. This may also explain my HUGE ASS, but, whatever. They were delicious and now Fazoli's is gone, gone far away!)

This comment is clearly a product of me buying into skeevy marketing.

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thebaconfat November 2 2009, 04:50:07 UTC
I don't even know what she's talking about re: Fazoli's breadsticks. I seriously used to eat like eighty of them everytime we ate there.

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squeemu November 2 2009, 04:55:34 UTC
I was never a huge fan of Fazoli's garlic breadsticks! I do not know.

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transnomad November 4 2009, 23:17:07 UTC
I thought they were okay, but not good enough for me to go out of my way to eat them. Which became a problem once I realized that nothing else they make even tastes like food.

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twigcollins November 2 2009, 05:04:47 UTC
Come to Boston. We will take you to the North End. We will rock your shit.

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squeemu November 2 2009, 21:00:52 UTC
I will totally take you up on that offer some day. Some day.

Although, speaking of places with delicious foods, I'm pretty disappointed in how humdrum this town's restaurants have been so far. IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A UNIVERSITY TOWN. WHERE ARE MY DELICIOUS, LOCAL PLACES? Nooo wheeeere. ;_;

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hane November 2 2009, 17:28:44 UTC
Yet.

Yet.

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squeemu November 2 2009, 21:01:01 UTC
XD

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wolfenkahlon November 2 2009, 20:06:49 UTC
Yes. Food that is supposed to be reasonably good, and that you are going to a restaurant for should not taste like it has just been cooked from frozen. Otherwise you might as well just shove something in the oven yourself for two minutes and then take it somewhere vaguely swanky looking to eat it.

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squeemu November 2 2009, 21:02:27 UTC
Exactly. I mean, I wouldn't have minded if the prices had reflected the quality of food, or if the ...general atmosphere hadn't been one of "Man will you get a mind blowingly delicious dinner here!" FALSE ADVERTISING.

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