Two Restaurants, One Night

>> Sunday, February 4, 2007

Breakfast wasn't very good but I ate it anyway 'cause I was hungry. Cube Steak and Eggs. I feel like I should eat something else to cancel it out. My friends and I did that once. We went from a salvadorean restaurant to a korean restaurant. We ate big, full meals at the salvadorean restaurant. In fact, we ate so much that the three of us felt sick. I was ready to vomit. Instead, I had this brilliant idea. We'd go eat something spicy to penetrate the mass that was responsible for making us feel like tightly rolled hogs. So I suggested korean food.

As soon as we left the salvadorean restaurant we hopped into the car. In less than twenty minutes, we were seated at a korean restaurant. I figured one entree per person was enough. It's not unusual to have two entrees at a korean dinner. For example, we usually order lotsa kalbi (marinated rib meat, usually cubed or cut into strips (in many restaurants, the waiter/waitress brings out a platter of raw meat with a rib bone attached for everyone. The meat is cut into strips with a pair of scissors and the bones are either discarded or thrown onto the BBQ grill (built into the table) as a final tidbit)). Our individual dishes vary from soups, stews, noodle dishes etc...And portions are not small. So anyway back to the original story: We ordered the main dishes minus the kalbi and forced down as much as we could. Okay, I won't lie. We all finished our dishes with the help of lots of contorted faces, sighs and giggles. When we left, I couldn't believe we'd just eaten like pounds and pounds of food. I still felt sick, but I didn't feel sicker because of it. Alrighty then. I may have inadvertently bored some of you. Ooopsie! :)

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