Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I ate there on Saturday I ate a whole burger and a whole small fry. I hadn't really had breakfast and my shopping partner didn't want lunch until after 1pm so I was starving!

Eating late on Saturdays is fun! I get up very early (just like any other morning), but I don't really eat much for about 4-5 hours--then I want FOOD!!! So I'll have sort of a combo breakfast/lunch at around 9 a.m.

Last Saturday, I bought shrimp cocktail at the supermarket. (6 jumbo shrimp, and a little container of shrimp cocktail sauce in the box :hungry: ). Took the groceries out to the car, and then sat in the front seat. Then I did my favorite thing: I sat there and wolfed down the whole fish feast!! I watched a bunch of light-weights stroll by with their donuts and coffee-- meh, peasants. They didn't have a clue what they were missing! :joyfull:
 
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PUSH

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There is a Five Guys less than a mile from my house...I have eaten there once.

It's just not convenient for me from work, and I rarely eat out for dinner.
The closest to me is an hour away, and when we were on our field trip yesterday a bunch of us went there.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
This is the elephant from Jungle Cruise, correct?

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Goofyernmost

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Had a milkshake craving. Picked up an Oreo mint master blast from Sonic.
You know what I miss? Those thin milkshakes. The kind that you don't have to eat with a spoon or break every blood vessel in your mouth trying to get it up through the straw. If people want a dish of ice cream, why don't they just get a dish of ice cream and not pretend that those "shakes" that you can hold upside down are milkshakes. They are nothing like one. My favorite was a cherry milkshake. Yes, there were a lot of cherries on the bottom when you finished drinking it, but, that was just the prize for finishing the shake. That was OK to use a spoon for.
 

Nemo14

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We went out to the Cape today to one of our favorite places to just stroll around in and enjoy the scenery. I almost didn't bring my camera, but decided at the last minute that I still need practice with the new replacement camera, so I grabbed it as we left. It's actually between blooming times there so nothing outdoors realy caught my eye, but I did take some pictures at the special exhibit they have going on in the art building. It's called CUT - Costumes and the Cinema featuring actual costumes worn in various movies. Here's a few of my favorites:

Maggie Smith wore this in Gosford Park


Emmy Rossum as Christine in Phantom of the Opera


Kate Winslet wore this in Finding Neverland

 
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