Girls Will Eat Meat
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Last night we had a GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS reunion dinner!
I love group dinners in restaurants, especially when you go out with five other people who don't drink and you all split the bill! I ended up only having to pay $1 for each of my $6 beers! I saved $45! That's what Miss Coco said I saved, anyway.
We went to a Korean Barbeque restaurant in Korea Town here in Los Angeles. It was "authentic" which means it doesn't look, smell, or taste right. What was super neat, though, was that there was a mini-barbeque grill in the middle of every table, kind of like a big ashtray but with more smoke.
Korea Town is a fun place filled with Tyler Perry MADEA billboards and Mexican people playing festive salsa music while washing their cars. I didn't see any Koreans except for the one who kept coming to our table and cutting the chicken with a pair of scissors, obviously a Korean custom...like when they force a stadium crowd to make giant pictures with flash cards and then shoot the unpatriotic losers who mess it up.
I dug right in but noticed no one else was eating. Most everyone wanted to wait until the chicken was "cooked." I learned that is a good idea. Next time!
I really do love Clinton and Jack, who played Coco and Evie. They are so funny! Jack even played this funny joke where he went to the bathroom right before the check came and he never came back! He is always on!
Last night we had a GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS reunion dinner!
I love group dinners in restaurants, especially when you go out with five other people who don't drink and you all split the bill! I ended up only having to pay $1 for each of my $6 beers! I saved $45! That's what Miss Coco said I saved, anyway.
We went to a Korean Barbeque restaurant in Korea Town here in Los Angeles. It was "authentic" which means it doesn't look, smell, or taste right. What was super neat, though, was that there was a mini-barbeque grill in the middle of every table, kind of like a big ashtray but with more smoke.
Korea Town is a fun place filled with Tyler Perry MADEA billboards and Mexican people playing festive salsa music while washing their cars. I didn't see any Koreans except for the one who kept coming to our table and cutting the chicken with a pair of scissors, obviously a Korean custom...like when they force a stadium crowd to make giant pictures with flash cards and then shoot the unpatriotic losers who mess it up.
I dug right in but noticed no one else was eating. Most everyone wanted to wait until the chicken was "cooked." I learned that is a good idea. Next time!
I really do love Clinton and Jack, who played Coco and Evie. They are so funny! Jack even played this funny joke where he went to the bathroom right before the check came and he never came back! He is always on!
The amazingly talented, genius writer, Richard Day,
who works in television and has the power
to create more work for me.
who works in television and has the power
to create more work for me.
All in all, it was a dinner I will not soon forget. I really won't. My coat still smells like garlic beef.
I have, however, started cutting all my meat with scissors. Try it. It's really fun!
Don't worry about me,
VJ
I have, however, started cutting all my meat with scissors. Try it. It's really fun!
Don't worry about me,
VJ
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Looked like good clean fun! I'm super jealous!!
Oh to have been a fly on the wall of that restaurant...near your table.
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