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Hot Lunch Spot Near School

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Hey, I am totally skipping out on Madam Lasinfore's sloppy joe Tuesday and running across the street to City Of Gyros.

Anyone care to join?

(I lifted this out of one of Kris' posts... 'City Of Gyros' is too perfect, and made me giggle for like 5 minutes. So, yeah, I want it part of the canon.)
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im not sure they have what i eat if ya know what i mean but thanks for the offer
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detective wrote:im not sure they have what i eat if ya know what i mean but thanks for the offer
Uhh... are you keeping kosher these days? They have a nice salad...
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Can I come along, Mimi? I know we don't really know each other, but I'm a fool for Greek and Mediterranean food! My mom doesn't eat there, so anytime I can go, is a special thing for me.
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Sure, please do... I was beginning to think that Quad of yours had become like a black hole!
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well.....sure y not im trying to become the only nice vampire so ill have to get used to not eating well....my kind of food sure im in and ill even pay while im at it
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Mimi wrote:Sure, please do... I was beginning to think that Quad of yours had become like a black hole!
*giggles* Students check in... They don't check out!
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Mimi wrote:I was beginning to think that Quad of yours had become like a black hole!
I'll have you know Mimi, that Quad 5 is the most happenin' quad in the school!!! So you all can feel free to swing by! We just gotta be quiet when Kris is studying, which is ALOT!! ;) Please note the sign on the door though... the one that reads "DRAMA FREE ZONE" Just check your negativity at the door and pick it up when ya leave!!! :)
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*nods*

But, I can easily drop studying for a few minutes for company! Drama Free! Well, almost...
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I'll come, if I can... Sister Mary Olivia still has me doing yard work to compensate for what I accidentally did to the soccer field. :oops:
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Post by November Bell »

How can you eat there, cher Mimi? Those grease balls of chefs saturate their products with so much oil and fat. Not to mention, their greens are always wilted and that place smells downright funny.


*sigh* Sometimes I just don't understand American cuisine.
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Post by Sage Lupus »

It does require a proper palate to really understand it. I really like it, reminds me of all the bbq's that my grandfather ran for me and the rest of the family.

I love that kind of food. It's not supposed to be good for you, i kinda think that's the point. It does attract quite and interesting set of people. I do like the style and the menu. I think i'll head back over there after i get out of the hospital.


Meet you guys there.
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Yay!!! *jumps for joy, clapping*
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November Bell wrote:How can you eat there, cher Mimi? Those grease balls of chefs saturate their products with so much oil and fat. Not to mention, their greens are always wilted and that place smells downright funny.
Well, you haven't offered to cook for me since that first week you arrived... man, that stuff was good! But I admit I don't remember what it was.

Novembre, let's have a pot-luck! I could make my granmother's kimchee and everyone else could make whatever they know how to make...

...except Annie. Annie has to follow stricter rules.
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Post by FrancisCross »

I will only go for kimchee if Mimi is certain to cook it far from campus...or in the school garage....mmkay.

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