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I had a bad day and all I wanted was some pho, but instead I got this bowl of lies.
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I don't believe that hummingbirds have legs. They're too little.
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"I'm gay! I'm not going to populate!"
"See? Then you don't need nuts."
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"Do you ever think that she's hot and sweaty because you're a 220-pound Mexican that lays on top of her?"
"Dude, I smell like Manteca in the morning."
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I do not eat, nor f@(k, nor associate with chickens, dammit!
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Stop ruining my shit, Jenna, I'm trying to be the harmonica master.
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Random Quotes from the WIP Household, Part XXIII
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He's not weird, he's just Russian.
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I like what you did with your tampon, I mean, dresser.
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It's bright and obnoxious and it's got stars on it. It looks like me.
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Just as I reject Satan, I reject Pepsi.
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You can't rub Chipotle on your wounds and expect them to heal.
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Facial hair is creepy. It's like pubic hair for your face.
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He's not weird, he's just Russian.
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I like what you did with your tampon, I mean, dresser.
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It's bright and obnoxious and it's got stars on it. It looks like me.
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Just as I reject Satan, I reject Pepsi.
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You can't rub Chipotle on your wounds and expect them to heal.
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Facial hair is creepy. It's like pubic hair for your face.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Green Truck SD
Continuing on with my exploration of San Diego food trucks, next up is Green Truck.
They've got trucks in LA, SD and New York, and provide organic food, prepared (according to their website) in solar-powered kitchens. Here's their mission statement:
And look, they run on veggie oil!
This was the menu the day we visited.
You guys know me, I wasn't about to get a vegan burger or a beet salad. I opted for the grass-fed burger with aged cheddar, chipotle sauce, tomato and mixed greens.
And you know what? AWESOME burger. It was pink in the middle! The chipotle sauce added a bit of tang, the bun was nicely toasted, and the cheddar melted nicely. I can't wait until they're back in my area, because I need to try their hand-cut sweet potato chips!
They've got trucks in LA, SD and New York, and provide organic food, prepared (according to their website) in solar-powered kitchens. Here's their mission statement:
And look, they run on veggie oil!
This was the menu the day we visited.
You guys know me, I wasn't about to get a vegan burger or a beet salad. I opted for the grass-fed burger with aged cheddar, chipotle sauce, tomato and mixed greens.
And you know what? AWESOME burger. It was pink in the middle! The chipotle sauce added a bit of tang, the bun was nicely toasted, and the cheddar melted nicely. I can't wait until they're back in my area, because I need to try their hand-cut sweet potato chips!
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Super Q Food Truck
It seems that food trucks are all the rage lately, doesn't it? I'm not talking about what we here in southern CA call "roach coaches", providing questionable "Mexican" food while dripping a stream of fryer oil that's never been changed. I'm talking nice trucks, serving good, restaurant-quality food.
San Diego has a pretty good variety of trucks - BBQ, burgers, veggie, even sushi! (Check out San Diego Food Trucks for daily updates.) Since I'm out in the 'burbs, not all the trucks make it up here, but I have had the chance to sample several.
First up: Super Q Food Truck
Nice truck, professionally painted, and clean! And check it out - they even set up tables with tablecloths.
Their website says that their BBQ has elements of North Carolina, St. Louis and Texas. They've got pulled pork, pulled chicken and brisket. Fries, potato salad, mac'n'cheese make an appearance, as does a mysterious "Vegetarian Entree: Ask for Today's Selection." (Although, I'd have to question why a vegetarian would even consider a BBQ truck.)
You can get the 'Q on a roll with just coleslaw, or you can go all-out and get a Super Q Melt. For example, the Super Q Pork Melt consists of 3-cheese mac'n'cheese, pulled pork, sauteed onions and melted cheddar on grilled sourdough.
I wasn't brave enough to try a Super Melt (as I had to go back to work after, and not pass out in a food coma), so I got the pulled pork with coleslaw.
Tender pork, just the right amount of perfectly seasoned sauce, fresh roll, crunchy coleslaw. This, my friends, was an excellent sandwich.
Stay tuned for further San Diego food truck adventures!
San Diego has a pretty good variety of trucks - BBQ, burgers, veggie, even sushi! (Check out San Diego Food Trucks for daily updates.) Since I'm out in the 'burbs, not all the trucks make it up here, but I have had the chance to sample several.
First up: Super Q Food Truck
Nice truck, professionally painted, and clean! And check it out - they even set up tables with tablecloths.
Their website says that their BBQ has elements of North Carolina, St. Louis and Texas. They've got pulled pork, pulled chicken and brisket. Fries, potato salad, mac'n'cheese make an appearance, as does a mysterious "Vegetarian Entree: Ask for Today's Selection." (Although, I'd have to question why a vegetarian would even consider a BBQ truck.)
You can get the 'Q on a roll with just coleslaw, or you can go all-out and get a Super Q Melt. For example, the Super Q Pork Melt consists of 3-cheese mac'n'cheese, pulled pork, sauteed onions and melted cheddar on grilled sourdough.
I wasn't brave enough to try a Super Melt (as I had to go back to work after, and not pass out in a food coma), so I got the pulled pork with coleslaw.
Tender pork, just the right amount of perfectly seasoned sauce, fresh roll, crunchy coleslaw. This, my friends, was an excellent sandwich.
Stay tuned for further San Diego food truck adventures!
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