Monday, August 20, 2007

Sights and Signs

Well...

Let's see what's on the old hard drive in the
"To be Posted" file...


"We can't afford a lock or a knob for the door to the main Telephone demarc...
We'll just put a sign on the door. That'll keep the riff raff out.


JR thinks he's Mario Batali. Why, you ask?


This is why.


At Ted's Montana Grill in Columbus OH...
Why do they need a big vat of Bacon Fat at the bar?

In Philadelphia...

Forget Geno's and Pat's.
You HAVE to go to Jim's at 4th and South Street.


IDS Hot Boy enjoying a Philly Cheese Steak from Jim's.
Mmmmm. Tasty.

The Score-
JR - 1 Cheesesteak (with American Processed Cheesefood.)
Hector - 1 Cheesesteak (with Whiz)
Hot Boy - 1 Cheesesteak (You guessed it, Whiz)
TBG - 2 Cheesesteaks (Peppers, mushrooms, Provolone)

And afterwards...

Haagen Dazs!


This joint has a bug problem...


In case you wonder where chewing gum comes from... the gum tree!
(Or is this where it goes to die?)


One wonders what the cuisine is in this restaurant.
I wonder, but I really don't want to know.

In Glendale, at the Jobing.com Arena

I looked around to see if I could find the imported water pump room....

On the way from Denver to Phoenix

It was 9:30 at night and it was 102 degrees outside.

More fun stuff to come...

TBG out shooting pics-

2 comments:

southernoracle said...

And why did you eat Cheesesteaks when you could have gone to Morimoto? Hmm? I'm telling you, the Kobe beef is a religious experience.

The Big Guy said...

Whilst traveling alone, I would possibly go to Morimoto's...

But- this past trip the avoidance was twofold...
First- When dining on the road with Hector the Connector, IDS Hot Boy and JR (the Appetite) Boyle, one might have a Morimoto's palate, but it is much safer (financially) to have a Jim's Steak's budget...

And B) (I was never good at categorization) When dining with the above miscreants, the attendant bodily noises, fart jokes, food flinging and other sophomoric hoo-raw would not fit in at Morimoto's, but would be considered Haute Couture at Jim's.

Next time, though, I will visit the shrine, and pay homage to Masaharu, his talents and his religious beef.
(I'm not sure that came out the way I intended...)

TBG