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  1. #51
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    Some type of Hot Dog from the roach coach @ the Home Depot!! Sure I will pay for it later

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    reheated mongolian beef, combo chow mein, kung pow chicken, rice and a coke. time for a monster dump.

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    I brought my lunch to work: turkey sandwich, goldfish crackers, blueberry yogurt and a Little Debbie fudge brownie. Little Debbies rule! It's like $1.30 for a box of 5 or 6.

    Fruits and vegetables are overrated!

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    Grew up in P'ton. Went to princeton HIGH school for a few years. As a result I can only speak French if I'm baked (French class was always after lunch for some reason ). Fun place to grow up, but a tad twisted.
    Went to ND in lawrenceville...used to get pancakes at PJ's...damn they were good....I think the bar-keep at Winberries (sp?) has a p.u. degree as well...
    I have mastered all major sporting activities to a high degree of mediocrity.

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    Originally posted by Barnballs
    Went to ND in lawrenceville...used to get pancakes at PJ's...damn they were good....I think the bar-keep at Winberries (sp?) has a p.u. degree as well...
    Good stuff. Don't think I ever went to PJ's w/out my hockey stuff on when I was little.
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    Taco Bell.

    soft taco, regular taco, chicken quessadilla

    food but dammit I like it.

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    Originally posted by CS
    Taco Bell.

    soft taco, regular taco, chicken quessadilla

    Grand total: 79 cents.

    How do they do that? Do they steal their food? Or is it not really food at all?

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    dang, CS, you beat me to it... I was just about to post "two words... Taco Bell" That and a Hershey's Fastbreak. Healthy eh? But hey I've had a bad day ok-

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    Originally posted by iceman
    Grand total: 79 cents.

    How do they do that? Do they steal their food? Or is it not really food at all?
    Not sure, but I don't think anyone's going to argue it isn't readily digested.

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    Originally posted by iceman:
    Grand total: 79 cents
    I wish. That and a small drink was like 5 bucks. A frikkin' ripoff.

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    Originally posted by fineline
    dang, CS, you beat me to it... I was just about to post "two words... Taco Bell" That and a Hershey's Fastbreak. Healthy eh? But hey I've had a bad day ok-
    Is that fastbreak a candybar or something you had to do directly after Taco Bell??
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    Originally posted by Barnballs
    .used to get pancakes at PJ's...damn they were good......

    Think so eh?

    Try em with salt pepper ketchup next time.
    Last edited by Aldo; 01-16-2004 at 09:52 AM.

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    Originally posted by OldLarry
    Ah haaa! College boy, eh? Had a few friends who were TI boys- graduated around '93; locals, Lawrenceville dudes..Topher D, Jeff Z-wad..sound familiar? Spent some quality time in your tap room over the years..
    HOLY Shit! Yep '93 myself - Toph and Z-wad were some of my best buds. Still see them from time to time when I go back east - even ran into Topher on the tram dock at JH. What about Sterling, Collins Roth? Cool cats as well!

    I should have said T Fucking I, then! Tap room? What about the third floor? What a great place to waste an education...
    "When restraint and courtesy are added to strength, the latter becomes irresistible."
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    I dunno, it's 3 o'clock, I just woke up, what should I have? I'm thinking pasta, or maybe I will walk to Jack in the Box.

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    Originally posted by Karl Stall
    HOLY Shit! Yep '93 myself - Toph and Z-wad were some of my best buds. Still see them from time to time when I go back east - even ran into Topher on the tram dock at JH. What about Sterling, Collins Roth? Cool cats as well!

    I should have said T Fucking I, then! Tap room? What about the third floor? What a great place to waste an education...
    Hilarious- went to Pomfret w/ Toph, who was a great friend of my brother Neil's there and grew up playing hockey w/ Jeff- dunno those other guysby name, maybe by face though..
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    bump... for BURRITO FRIDAY!

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    Today I think I'll be having the Roast Chicken and Pasta soup by Campbells, accompanied with a side of heated tortilla.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Smile

    Decided on the #8 about a 1/2 hour ago:

    prosciutto/mozz/roasted red peppers/arugala/balsamic vinaigrette on a baguette

    Although, the flavor of accompanying chips eludes me.

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    A steamed cheeseburger. First time I've ever had a steamed burger. Pretty good.

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    Teriyaki Stix Chicken Bowl, and a medium Hi-C Pink Lemonade. Total: $5.88.

    This has been my luch every day for the past week. It's delicious. Next week is Subway week.

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    Unhappy

    Fackin' trail mix and a can of pepsi left near the fridge again for me.

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    went with a quesadilla instead of the burrito. yummy.
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    Personal pizza from the New Roma Bakery on E St.
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    Thumbs up mmmm....

    home-baked turkey with stuffing sandwich
    on homemade bread

    blueberry yogurt

    apple

    fresca

    werd.
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    the earth has not swallowed me yet

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