For those of you who missed out on TLG's first Monday outing, The Saigon Grill proved to be the perfect draw for the lesser of outing days. It was close, cheap, quick and absolutely delicious. Alex and Sarah even managed to follow TLG's precatory language and got silly wasted off buckets of sake. Way to go, TLG Monday! View all Saigon Grill pics here. View the official outing weirdo here (unbelievably, not Eric).
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Pics from Saigon Grill Up
Posted by Lunch Game Admin at 8:02 PM
Labels: awesome, Flickr, Game Day, Lunch Game, meeting, monday edition, Picture, Saigon Grill, West Village, Write-up
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For those who missed Monday, Steve "So Sorry / Big Hurry" Poliner only hums his orders. It's just weird.
First of all, Zorbikon Subjugator of Sirkin (if that is your real middle name), it's "So Sorry / Huge Hurry." Our run-in with my namesake was amazing for so many reasons, not least of them alliteration.
Second, I do not hum my orders. I have the ability to conduct mind-melds with the Vietnamese, a skill taught to me by my uncle Herb "Texarkana Tex" Poliner, which he developed following seven years of psychological torture in a Viet Cong internment camp.
Unrelated post from an anonymous source:
"There's also this sense that once people convert, they're like, 'I can't believe what I have been putting up with all these years.' I hope there is going to be some tipping point when we all say, 'My God, why are we putting up with this fast food?' Not that I want everybody to eat at Chipotle every day, but great food is something that everybody should have access to. And people should demand this from every place they eat."
Steve Ellis, the CEO and founder of Chipotle (on the Second Page
Did you hear that, Alex?
WHERE ARE MY PHOTOS FROM BRIDGE CAFE? I miss you all already.
Bluebooking on Friday night sux.
Oh yeah, and I have this idea that "anonymous" Chipotle dude might be my husband. Matt said mysteriously that he "left a comment." Basically, he's spying on our affair. TLG, we might have to find another forum to express our love. Meet you in the postal truck, 10 minutes? I'll be wearing magenta.
I am surprised no one has commented on the official first TLG prostitute pick-up sighting. Nico, where's my award-winning photo of the event?
Oh, is that what that picture was? I deleted it, it just looked like a blurry cab. Had I only known...
DISCLAIMER: TLG visited Saigon Grill prior to revelations about human rights abuses perpetrated by the establishment. TLG in no way sanctions such practices and supports a living wage for all those involved in bringing unique foods to the NYC area. TLG will continue, as it has in the past, to speak out on behalf of America's working poor.
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