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While at the Black-Eyed Pea, I went into the restroom to wash my hands. There was a sign on the paper towel dispenser that was signed, “The PEA.” I thought to myself, “I wonder what PEA stands for? Shouldn’t it be signed BEP?”
Yeah, The Pea. I guess their finger was stuck on the caps lock key. I’m such a dork.
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it should have been stuck over a toilet or a urinal. :p
What is a black eyed pea? isn’t that a ska group?
Comment by Chumas — August 23, 2005 @ 9:23 pm
It’s a place to eat - good “home-style” food. You can try it when you come visit me
Comment by Jaxia — August 23, 2005 @ 11:44 pm
You know you are at a BEP located in a gayborhood when there is a disco ball in the middle of a “home-style” food restaurant. Oh… don’t forget about Cher…
I have to admit the buffalo sauce w/fried pickles was good eats.
Comment by Jac — August 24, 2005 @ 12:29 pm
Buffalo Fried PICKLES? Aye yi yi… whatever happened to just eating a good Chicken-Fried Steak?
Mmmmm….. Chicken-Fried Steak. *Drooooooooool*
Comment by Matt — August 24, 2005 @ 5:02 pm
The buffalo sauce was meant for the chicken, but I liked it best on the cheese sticks.
Have you ever had chicken fried steak from Razzoos? That stuff is GOOD!
Comment by Jaxia — August 24, 2005 @ 5:13 pm
Can’t say that I have. Then again, I don’t get around the Northern ‘Burbs nearly as much as I should (Heck, I just went to Vista Ridge Mall for the first time since I got here.)
Best CFS I’ve had, though, was down at the Potatoe Patch in Humble. All-you-can-eat Sundays. That, and the flying rolls made for a good experience.
Grrr…. hungry now. And must get handle on it. Bloody Low-Carb… it works so well, yet can be a pain in the ass in the beginning.
Comment by Matt — August 24, 2005 @ 5:29 pm