One time, at band camp
One time, at band camp
hehe I can still picture vinny's unconcious face against the curved window guard of Chickhen's counter, slowly sliding down as he lay motionless. Someone still owes me a meal block!
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I only remember seeing the floor, followed by trying to stand up and having the lunch lady shove my head toward the floor so my head would get more blood while simultaneously annoying the crap out of me. -_-
Note, I actually get ~6-9 hours of sleep now; 6 being the minimum
Edit: fixed spelling error
Note, I actually get ~6-9 hours of sleep now; 6 being the minimum
Edit: fixed spelling error
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I think I was there, in one of the other lines (the italian place maybe?). But I didn't know what was going on, or that Vinny was involved.
To this day I still wonder: cavatelli or cavitappi?
Hmm, and that got me thinking. I don't think I have bought Frutopia, Pringles, or Combos since freshman year. Even though in the real world they probably cost half the price.
Continuing random train of thought, I miss the "twice-cooked" chicken parmisian from the early days when you could get mashed potatos AND another side of your choice with it. Not like later when they only gave you the crappy spaghetti. What a ripoff.
And now I'm hungry for a Spicy Italian. Yes Dave, go ahead and make the obvious jokes about that statement. I bought one the first time I went back to CMU and it was every bit as good and as bad as I remember, though the price was up to something like $9.00.
To this day I still wonder: cavatelli or cavitappi?
Hmm, and that got me thinking. I don't think I have bought Frutopia, Pringles, or Combos since freshman year. Even though in the real world they probably cost half the price.
Continuing random train of thought, I miss the "twice-cooked" chicken parmisian from the early days when you could get mashed potatos AND another side of your choice with it. Not like later when they only gave you the crappy spaghetti. What a ripoff.
And now I'm hungry for a Spicy Italian. Yes Dave, go ahead and make the obvious jokes about that statement. I bought one the first time I went back to CMU and it was every bit as good and as bad as I remember, though the price was up to something like $9.00.