I heard people walking by it a week or two ago saying "I read about this on EVGrieve", pointing at the "D" on the door handle, and saying "It's never going to work"
This is the future. You can spend $50 on an artisan locally sourced organic meal that is delicious, or spend $5 on something that is identifiable as traditional foodstuff but contains a lot of wheat, sugar and maybe meat or cheese-like product and somewhere nearby is some alcohol.
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exactly what we need...
finally, Munchkins in a hoof
I heard people walking by it a week or two ago saying "I read about this on EVGrieve", pointing at the "D" on the door handle, and saying "It's never going to work"
This is the future. You can spend $50 on an artisan locally sourced organic meal that is delicious, or spend $5 on something that is identifiable as traditional foodstuff but contains a lot of wheat, sugar and maybe meat or cheese-like product and somewhere nearby is some alcohol.
@Anon 11:18....tell us how you REALLY feel :+)
....and in honor of our National holidays coming up....
.....imagine Burroughs reciting your last line at the end of one of his aural/video/mind muck-ups.....
"ENJOY!.........you boooring fucks."
"Sugary retard drinks" Nice one!
Free wifi though, even if you just stand outside.
Here's the future of the record store:
A website where you click on a category, flip through PHOTOS of what's for sale, and buy.
No actual store.
coffee is pretty good though, food not so much
Don't support places like this!
Zaiya next door is great, and they bake their own products on the premises. Try the Mochi donuts (with chocolate).
- East Villager
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