In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
Dane Buson <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> I dunno about "sausage fest". I've compiled many wonderous
>>> deli platters including various sausage meats. But apparently
>>> Seattle is bereft of delis.
>>
>> LOL!
>>
>> Seattle's lack of decent delis has been remarked upon by many.
>
> *sniff*
>
> So sadly true. I'd kill for a good Italian submarine sandwich.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Is that all? Our streets are paved with those things :-)
Trust me -- whatcha need is a nice Mile High with slaw,
a big pickle and a dab of hot mustard and maybe a handful
of rolly-polly big olives on the side. Don't forget to
ask for extra paper napkins (or bring some along.)
Actually it doesn't hurt to bring your own cutlery along.
> Well,
> okay, maybe not kill. Main lightly?
Next time you're up here, look me up. I can give you a guided
tour of various Greek, Italian, Near Eastern, West Indies/Jamaican,
Polish/Ukrainian/Russian, Asian/Western Fusion, Sushi, Hungarian
(Yumm!), old-style Cantonese take-out, etc. Even Mongolian BBQ.
And various kinds of fish 'n chips.
And then there are the bakeries.
No awful falafels here.
But really, urban cycling is so wonderful when there are
better places to haul-up to for fuel-stops than Mr Tubesteak
or Rotten Ronny's.
Maybe I should move down there, and open up a ride-thru/sit-in
deli where riders are more than welcome.
cheers,
Tom
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In article <KDsph.9679$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].pas.earthlink. net>,
"Claire Petersky" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> "Tom Keats" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> news:n3n1oe.dk.ln@bud.garden.local...
>> In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>> Leonard Migliore <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
>>> In article <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]>,
>>> Dane Buson <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>>
>>> -stuff-
>>>>
>>>> And yes, at times my bike club can be a mouth breathing sausage fest,
>>>> but I do see many of these ladies out on bikes many a Tuesday or
>>>> Thursday night. Actually despite it being terribly cold (for Seattle),
>>>> I think I saw all but three of them out last Thursday.
>>>
>>> I'm sorry. I can't parse "mouth breathing sausage fest". Can you
>>> elucidate?
>>
>> I believe "mouth breathing" == atavism -- slack-jawed,
>> hairy-backed, testosterone-rife neo-troglodytes. Think:
>> tailgate parties at football games. Although I think
>> Dane was exaggerating.
>>
>> So let's just say: "hetero male with the typical occasional
>> propensity to not think enough about what they're getting
>> involved with, or interested in. Responding more to medullar
>> than cortical impulses."
>
> Yeah, this pretty much describes a lot of club .83. Well, not Dane.
>
>> I dunno about "sausage fest". I've compiled many wonderous
>> deli platters including various sausage meats. But apparently
>> Seattle is bereft of delis.
>
> LOL!
>
> Seattle's lack of decent delis has been remarked upon by many.
Y'know what? I looked at that calendar link, and y'know
what I saw? A bunch of nice people for whom I wish good
lives & experiences. No hubba-hubba nod-nod wink-wink.
No cheesecake (but Duncan Hines & Betty Crocker is pretty
good, too.) Some nice, honest smiles from fellow riders,
though.
I like to see the smiles of happy people.
That's what makes the world bearable.
Maybe that's the bike rider's job.
cheers,
Tom
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