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Category Archives: Fine Dining
Fun Signs
I have been traveling to some of the least exciting places in the free world. Which means I get time between towns to sing ridiculously with the radio. It also means I get to whip my car around without the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, entertainment, family, Fine Dining, food, home, how to, Life, travel, weather
Tagged clocks, mc donalds, signs, soup, Waldo
8 Comments
Good Ol’ Days
Today was not spent pouring iced tea into restaurant glasses. I’m trying to get “stuff” done. I didn’t get much of that to do list checked off, but I had a good rest anyhow. Tomorrow it’s back to work and … Continue reading
Nick Swisher Doesn’t Need Ooling Tea
Here in Minnesota the Twins played the White Sox last week. I work downtown Minneapolis around where the players stay at hotels and eat at…restaurants. A few times we have had various players in the restaurant that I work at. … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, entertainment, Fine Dining, food, Hell's Kitchen, job, Life, sports
Tagged Baseball, CHicago, Nick Swisher, white sox
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My First Job(s)
I moved to Washington when I was fifteen. Therefore, the first real jobs I held were in this great and very green state. In the past couple days of vacationing I ran across all the old buildings where I held … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, entertainment, family, Fine Dining, food, happiness, health, Hell's Kitchen, home, how to, job, Life, Oroville, travel
Tagged employment, jobs, travel, Washington
10 Comments
Customer Quilt
In nine days I will be off work for SEVENTEEN DAYS…I did not plan to be gone so long, but my cousin decided to get married the day I was meant to be home from vacation and since I had … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, entertainment, Fine Dining, food, happiness, health, Hell's Kitchen, home, how to, job, Life
15 Comments
The Cure- Chicago
I get to check one thing of my list of life goals. We were indeed in the same room, Robert Smith and I, that is. I am not going to bore you with describing how great it was. The best … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, entertainment, family, Fine Dining, food, happiness, health, Holidays, home, how to
Tagged CHicago, Concert Sno Cones, The Cure
10 Comments
No Post Today
The Office Season Finale is on, seriously. Why are you here? Strange Search of the Day: “sexist bra” (wha?)
Posted in blogging, entertainment, family, Fine Dining, health, how to, internet, Life, movies
Tagged bras, The Office
14 Comments
Taco Del Mar
When I was 15 and we moved to Washington, I fully expected for the entire state to be covered in flannel with blue hair singing along to Kurt Cobain. Instead we moved to Tonasket, which was covered in Wranglers with … Continue reading
Posted in family, Fine Dining, food, funner, happiness, health, home, ocean, travel
Tagged Coon Rapids, fish, food, franchise, grass skirts, jeans, Seattle, surfboards, Taco Del Mar, tacos
12 Comments
Nodine, Minnesota
It was one of those weekends that I don’t do very often, but when I do do them I love them. (I just said do-do) I left on Friday and got home today, Sunday. There was a play in a … Continue reading