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October 10, 2004

A Lovely Weekend

This weekend was a beautiful fall weekend in the Cornfield State, as I like to call it. Friday night we finally ate the first good Italian food I've had in the Midwest, at a restaurant called Biaggi's. I think it may be a chain, but I don't care. Then we went to see our favorite local Rawk Band, the Poster Children, at a cafe. We know we're old because we sat outside, since it was too loud and smoky inside. It was actually a beautiful night and all the windows were open, so it was almost romantic. I guess this entry is shaping up to be about everything I ate this weekend. We got up this morning fairly early, as is our Sunday morning custom, only to realize with horror that we had no bread in the house. I had to have French Toast, so we jumped in the car and drove to town to go to LePeep, since we finally discovered where it was on Friday night (it's right behind Biaggi's). Tonight I tried my hand at Thai green curry. It came out pretty good, but trust me, don't read the label on a can of coconut milk...

Posted by mwashburn at October 10, 2004 07:41 PMPosted to self reflection

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good food, good music, good times.

if only LePeep showed CBS' Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood...

Posted by: adam at October 11, 2004 01:30 PM

only 3 more months until all of btown is smoke-free!

You guys need to join a support group, your Osgood addiction is getting out of control.

Posted by: steve at October 12, 2004 09:15 AM

oh sure, someone says they like to read the paper every Sunday morning and no one bats an eye. But say you like watching a bow-tied television host, and suddnely you have a problem...

So how many papers do you read every Sunday, Steve??

Posted by: adam at October 13, 2004 01:02 PM

Only two on Sundays and rarely in the mornings (4 if I didn't read Saturday's papers). Of course, I never really plan anything around the ability to read the Sunday paper, nor do I rate places etc., on a Sunday paper factor.

Of course, if you had a DVR you could liberate yourself slightly (breakfrist out AND Osgood).

Posted by: steve at October 13, 2004 02:00 PM

Thanks for getting my back, Steve. See, Adam, the arguments in my favor just keep piling up.

Posted by: flygrrl at October 13, 2004 02:17 PM

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