Sunday, April 17, 2005

Western at Friendly's

Breakfast today at Friendly's with Aurora.
I had a western sandwhich on brown. It was pretty good, good veggies - tomatoes, green pepper, onion. The bread got a little soggy though, but thats to be expected. Friendly's does the "golden french fry" style really well and they were in top form today. The menu said that it came with a "fresh garden salad" but instead I got flavourless cole slaw and an old soggy dill pickle. All things considered their burger is much better than the Western but would be too heavy for the first meal of the day.
Money has been a little tight lately so i haven't been eating out at all the last few weeks.

Last night we saw No Dynamics and Lenin I Shumov at Dovercourt House. Not the best venue for a rock show but the bands were still great. ND still excites me every time I see them. That band is going places; I'm sure of it. I can't wait to hear the stuff that Rob recorded of them. They might be the best band this city has seen since The Sick Lipstick. I can't stop singing their songs.

Big things coming up at the end of the month for Doing It To Death. We're going to be celebrating James Brown's 72nd birthday on April 29th at Thymeless with a special edition of DITD.

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