Sunday, May 20, 2007

Tagged

I got tagged by Fringes over at the Q spot, or the corner of the Q, or the Q continuum. Q, what the F, do you call your blog again?

The meme:
1. Add a direct link to your post below the name of the person who tagged you. Include the city/state and country you’re in.
Nicole (Sydney, Australia)
velverse (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
LB (San Giovanni in Marignano, Italy)
Selba (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Olivia (London, England)
ML (Utah, USA)
Lotus (Toronto, Canada)
tanabata (Saitama, Japan)
Andi (Dallas [ish], Texas, United States)
Todd (Louisville, Kentucky, United States)
miss kendra (los angeles, california, u.s.a)
Jiggs Casey (Berkeley, CA, USA! USA! USA!)
Tits McGee (New England, USA)
Kat (Ontario, Canada)
Cheezy (London, England)
Paula (Orange County, California, U.S.)
Jeff (Colorado, USA)
Fringes (around Houston, US)
Monstro D. Whale (Northampton, MA)

2. List your top five local eating places. Man, I wish I could list my least fab five. No Mexican Food in Northampton
Sushi mofo--Moshi Moshi (ask for Sam, he'll hook you up)
Zoe's Fish and Chop House : It's really fun to catch an early dinner and dine with the old people. Lobster Jumbalaya. That's all I have to say.
Apollo Grill: Especially for their special four course commemorations of the moon landing. Note, me and Motormouth don't get out as much as we'd like since we've got a kid so when we do, we tend to go big.
Dunkin Donuts: In New England they don't really have Starbucks. I mean, they exist but not one every five feet. Instead, we have Dunkin Donuts which is so absolutely not Startbucks that it boggles the mind how the two could be in competition with each other. Also, their donuts are nothing to write home about or anything. However, they make a breakfast sandwich that tastes like sweet sweet chemicals, and for some reason, I'm addicted.
KFC: I don't know if it's their interesting and slightly racist commercials (how come only the black guy knows that it's not "Country Fresh Chicken"). Maybe I'm just hungry for KFC right now. I don't know, but I will say this, I could go for some extra crispy.

3. Tag 5 other people (preferably from other countries/states) and let them know they’ve been tagged.
Mopfog
Motormouth
Blowing Shit Up With Gas
Rene Lopez Villamar (sorry man, I can't get the damn accent marks to work)
The Drivler (post fucker!)

That is it. I am spent.

9 Comments:

Blogger Mopfog said...

You.... you.... Bastard!!!! mumble mumble mumble.........

lol

11:57 AM  
Blogger fringes said...

Thanks for participating!

Maybe New Englanders (?) are too sensible to pay $5 for a cup of coffee. Starbucks knows this.

5:28 PM  
Blogger Nicole Tan said...

Zoe's Fish and Chop House with their Lobster Jumbalaya is like wow...I want to try that too now!!! Dunkin Donuts and KFC??? they are everyone's favourite place I'm sure!

Ps thanks for doing the tag. If you know of anyone else doing it please feel free to send me a message and I’ll update them too on the updated list of tag doers

8:59 PM  
Blogger velverse said...

Sounds Like I have heard of Apollo Grill before. Hemm... maybe some other shop with the same name.

Sushi mofo sounds like they serve superb sushi. Okay.. sam, sounds like you will be busy today onwards :D

THanks for your great list and for doing the tag!

5:50 AM  
Blogger Rhythmballer said...

Thank you, sweetheart.

9:12 AM  
Blogger René López Villamar said...

KFC? Really? I never thought someone would so openly declare his love for extra crispy. Now that you did it, so can I.

Don't worry about the accents.

2:24 AM  
Blogger Monstro said...

Well, let's be frank. I love KFC. I don't eat there often because it's KFC, but still. Where else can you go and say, "fuck it, fry it some more." There's a reason that people used to fry food. It tastes good.

In any case, I'm craving KFC right now, so it made the list.

Btw...it's not Suhi Mofo, it's Moshi Moshi which I think means, "Hello." Just letting you all know if you're ever in Northampton.

As for Dunkin Donuts. New Englanders are crazy, but in some ways they're very sane. Perhaps the idea of a $3 cup of coffee just makes so little sense that you instead choose the $1 cup of coffee which is 1/4 (I'm not kidding) cream and sugar. It's less coffee and more runny caramel.

...but it's far less than $3 and you don't have to wait for a table to open up because some guy's playing solitaire with a kid in Indo-China.

10:14 AM  
Blogger Blowing Shit Up With Gas said...

I used to love KFC, but then I started working in a building right MF-ing next to a KFC. I know... sounds like heaven at first. But trust me: In this situation, even the most ultra-fried-chicken-loving redneck turns practically vegan in about a year. Once every six months, I'm stuck here in the office and can't get away for lunch. I run over there for a couple of their "snacker" sndwiches -- 99 cents worth of deep fried poultry slathered in buffalo sauce and thrown on a bun, with lettuce, by some lady with advanced gingivitis. Plus two deep-fried apple pies for $1 (because, why buy just one of them for $0.89?). I walk back to my office grossed out by what I'm about to consume, and then feel even worse afterward.

11:15 AM  
Blogger Mopfog said...

That said, (by BSUWG)....

Support your local non-corporate eateries!!!

10:16 PM  

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