Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Buffets (part two)

A buddy and I took the missionaries out to Golden Corral last night. I just have to say--I have a love-hate relationship with Buffets. I love the selection, but I hate the feeling after.

You know what I mean.

Also, on an unrelated note, I forgot what it was like to hang with or be a proselyting missionary. I forgot that everyone, whether they mean to or not, will just stare at you/them. It was pretty funny.

2 comments:

Mindy said...

http://nikerunner.blogspot.com/search/label/Don%27t%20Eat%20at%20Golden%20Corral%20...%20Mmm-k

That's all. :)

Tara Sue said...

look at your blog, i love it.

and did you know that...

the restaurant Golden Corral, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, is famous for its three-year "Frying Pan Man" advertising campaign in which a person is hit on the head with a frying pan resulting in a craving to go to the restaurant.

factoid courtesy of wikipedia. which is the source of all knowledge.

thanks for coming last night to the paaarrrtty. :) it was fabulous to see you.

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