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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 8:10 pm
by Menolly
Emotional Leper wrote:
Menolly wrote:*snort*

Just get yourself back here to Gator Town. Then I'll show you a welcome.
I feel a great disturbance of fear, as if a million million tastebuds were suddenly drowned in Starbucks Coffee, and silenced.

I's afraid.
I can't believe I let this slip by...

Starbucks, are you insane man? Let's do either Maude's, Coffee Culture, or The Top.

Heh.

Sorry all.

Back to topic...

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 8:13 pm
by emotional leper
Menolly wrote:
Emotional Leper wrote:
Menolly wrote:tee-HEE.

Well, let's see...October...

Eh...just come on over to The Galley, and we'll plan a feast.

Then we'll both sit back and read Fatal Revenant (unless the library takes forever to get it in)...
I've got a sneaking suspicion I'll have it before it's on sale.
:|

Of such, I don't wanna know. I have to wait for the library to get it in...
If I can get it before it's out, then it stands to reason I should be done with it when it's out, and if I'm in Gainesville, you're the only person I know in that town who actually reads the books.

I leave the remaindeer as a problem for the attentive student.

And yes, I meant to do that.

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 8:18 pm
by Menolly
Ah...

:::blush:::

Thanks EL.

But I must forewarn you, my entire family reads these books, including my 13 year old son. And I read very slowly. Perhaps even worse than Jay.

If you lend said book to me, you may not see it again for awhile...

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:44 pm
by emotional leper
Coffee Culture or the Top. I don't want to head back to Maude's until I'm entirely sure of what will happen when I go there. That, and fewer unstable types hang out at Top and Coffee Culture. I'm just glad I'm old enough to get into the Top.

And if you ever ate a Momo's Pizza, you probably met me and don't know it.

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:57 pm
by Menolly
We have. Did you work there? We loved the 36" (I think it was 36") pizzas. They were the closest thing we found to a true Brooklyn style pizza here.

Unfortunately, Momo's closed. Unless they relocated and I don't know where. The one across from campus is now an I <3 NY pizza joint.

I have a feeling I will be saddened to hear the details of your experience at Maude's. Hyperception and I love hanging there, especially when Safe Sax plays. I am sorry it was a bad experience for you.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 7:54 am
by balon!
HAHAHHA.

Just found this thread. I've been avoiding it the forum like the plague untill I can reread the series, but I couldnt resist looking at this one.

Good one HLT. :biggrin:

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:05 pm
by emotional leper
Menolly wrote:We have. Did you work there? We loved the 36" (I think it was 36") pizzas. They were the closest thing we found to a true Brooklyn style pizza here.

Unfortunately, Momo's closed. Unless they relocated and I don't know where. The one across from campus is now an I <3 NY pizza joint.

I have a feeling I will be saddened to hear the details of your experience at Maude's. Hyperception and I love hanging there, especially when Safe Sax plays. I am sorry it was a bad experience for you.
It was technically 30 inches, but more often about 27 and a half (if you got dine-in, it was 30 or more, sometimes. If you got carry out, our largest boxes were only 28 inches.)

I would have been the guy called 'Clit,' or 'von Clitoris,' the skinny guy who was usually in the 'back room' making the dough.

And we didn't exactly close. We went out of business. However, Momo's #1 and #2 are still open in Tallahasee, as far as I know.

I really miss that place. The almost year I spent at Momo's was the happiest time in my life.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:56 pm
by Menolly
We always dined in. We like a pie five minutes out of the oven (so the cheese doesn't pull off as you separate the pieces), but the drive home took longer than that.

I don't remember a dough maker though, sorry. We did ocassionally watch the bakers putting our pies together, as we drove them crazy by ordering each quarter with different toppings. Momo's was the only place in town we found who would do that.

I wonder who keeps Momo's in business in Tallahassee? The 'noles or the politicians?

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:31 pm
by emotional leper
Menolly wrote:We always dined in. We like a pie five minutes out of the oven (so the cheese doesn't pull off as you separate the pieces), but the drive home took longer than that.

I don't remember a dough maker though, sorry. We did ocassionally watch the bakers putting our pies together, as we drove them crazy by ordering each quarter with different toppings. Momo's was the only place in town we found who would do that.

I wonder who keeps Momo's in business in Tallahassee? The 'noles or the politicians?
The greater number of customers. IF you ever saw someone sitting outside, upstairs, rolling his own cigarettes, that was me.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:47 am
by hierachy
Hohoho.............................................

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:10 pm
by emotional leper
James wrote:Hohoho.............................................
I don't like that noise.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:31 pm
by High Lord Tolkien
Santa?

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:42 pm
by emotional leper
High Lord Tolkien wrote:Santa?
My Jolly-Seeking Missiles, ze are activated!

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:52 pm
by Cameraman Jenn
Santa is dead, HLT, EL, dead dead dead.

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:10 pm
by emotional leper
Cameraman Jenn wrote:Santa is dead, HLT, EL, dead dead dead.
Of course! That's why he was replaced with Robot Santa!

Just how Pope John Paul II was replaced with the Animatronic Pope John Paul Mach II XTEME Edition.

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:18 pm
by Menolly
:)

Thanks for editing the title, HLT.

*snort*

...still not to where it would apply though...