Sunday, November 27, 2005
I Think I'm Back Now / Waffle House
I sortof took November off from blogging. It was actually a conscious decision versus simply forgetting about it. As is represented by this glut of posts today, I had some ideas, I just didn't write about them. You could argue that none of these ideas are worth writing about, but that's not the point. The point is that I had the ideas and just didn't post them. I started to jot down the topics I wanted to cover over the last couple days and decided to just write all of them today.
I can't say that there's a definitive reason I didn't blog this past month, nor do I imagine anyone is particularly interested. I felt like I had half a cold for the first week or so of November and didn't much feel like doing anything. After that I just didn't go out of my way to put my thoughts down. I feel like now I'm back in the swing.
I'm going to end this with an entirely unrelated thought. I love Waffle House. The only good thing about going to the South is Waffle House. I wish they had them up here. I can't imagine that they wouldn't be popular. The farthest North I've ever seen one is Southern Pennsylvania, right near the border. Here's an interesting phenomenon. Every time I've driven across the Mason-Dixon line I've come upon a Waffle House within the next ten miles. It's like a visitors' station.
I can't say that there's a definitive reason I didn't blog this past month, nor do I imagine anyone is particularly interested. I felt like I had half a cold for the first week or so of November and didn't much feel like doing anything. After that I just didn't go out of my way to put my thoughts down. I feel like now I'm back in the swing.
I'm going to end this with an entirely unrelated thought. I love Waffle House. The only good thing about going to the South is Waffle House. I wish they had them up here. I can't imagine that they wouldn't be popular. The farthest North I've ever seen one is Southern Pennsylvania, right near the border. Here's an interesting phenomenon. Every time I've driven across the Mason-Dixon line I've come upon a Waffle House within the next ten miles. It's like a visitors' station.
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There is something about Southern chain restaurants that blows away Northern ones. Southern cuisine happens to be my favorite food, so that obviously has something to do with it.
While Waffle House is great, have you been to a Huddle House? It's the same kind of place, but better. There are also fewer of them. You really have to go pretty far South to see a lot of them. But two other great restaurants down South are Shoney's and Cracker Barrel (any Cracker Barrel above Mason-Dixon doesn't count).
I agree that Waffle House would be quite successful up here.
While Waffle House is great, have you been to a Huddle House? It's the same kind of place, but better. There are also fewer of them. You really have to go pretty far South to see a lot of them. But two other great restaurants down South are Shoney's and Cracker Barrel (any Cracker Barrel above Mason-Dixon doesn't count).
I agree that Waffle House would be quite successful up here.
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