The Muppets Movie is definitely worth seeing. We have never been so gipper in our lives. We can now travel by map, and we spontaneously break into song. We highly highly recommend downloading "Life's a Happy Song" and seeing the entire movie while you're at it.
Concerning Thanksgiving: Jake Gisseman Claims to have eaten 4.6 lbs of food. We would like to formally congratulate him on this feat. It is definitely impressive. We would also like to add that the next day Scott weighed himself at noon, and by 8 he had gained 5.3 lbs. Sorry Jake.
We have decided that there are three different levels of food when you go out to eat.
Level 1- the lowest level. This indicates fast food, so any food that you can be eating in under 5 minutes and on the fly. Don't get us wrong, this is one of our favorites, but it is still level 1. This includes restaurants like McDonald's, Wendy's, Molcasalsa (yummy), Subway, Travis' House, etc. This food is easy on your pocket and your wallet.
Level 2- A step up, but nothing special. These restaurants take a little longer in preparation but are still rather speedy. This genre of dining is probably our favorite because we are kinda cheap and by kinda I mean really cheap. Venues that fall under this category are Noodles and Co., Cafe Rio, Rubios, Panda Express, Zupas (for the ladies), etc. Still light on the wallet but much more substantial.
Level 3-too expensive. These are the restaurants you go to if someone else is paying or if you like someone a lot, but really if someone else is paying because it's too freakin' expensive. This is like Melting Pot, Flemming's, Olive Garden, and Mandarin. Too expensive, avoid at almost all costs (haha scott made a pun!!!!!)
Sorry for information overload, but it needed to happen. We got your back like a butt crack.
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I assume that level four restaurants such as Din Tai Feng were not mentioned not only because they make Olive Garden look cheap, but because SLC does not even have them.
ReplyDeleteYour assumption, good sir, is half correct. Olive Garden is a rarity for us, and most young uns going out for some food. Din Tai Feng (which Shawn thinks sounds DELICIOUS), sadly, does not exist in our SLC. Haven't even heard of it :)
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