Now THATS post editing....junior wrote:Come on Bummy, there's kids in here.Skibumtress wrote:I hardly ever swallow a full load..... but I'm sure you guys would have had me many times over.pube-in-my-taco wrote:By the way - 5 guys, $108 at Wo Hop.
For those of you who've never been to wo hop, let me tell you: $108 there is a freakin' feast.
Best part: there was nothing left over, save for a little fried rice which was an after thought anyway.
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Took a double-take myself.. "How the hell did I miss that one??"SkiDork wrote:Now THATS post editing....junior wrote:Come on Bummy, there's kids in here.Skibumtress wrote:I hardly ever swallow a full load..... but I'm sure you guys would have had me many times over.pube-in-my-taco wrote:By the way - 5 guys, $108 at Wo Hop.
For those of you who've never been to wo hop, let me tell you: $108 there is a freakin' feast.
Best part: there was nothing left over, save for a little fried rice which was an after thought anyway.
One quick look at the original quote and all was well with the world again.
$108 at Wo Hop.
We ate like kings.
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And that included 8 beers. Great stuff. That food rocked. The best.pube-in-my-taco wrote:Took a double-take myself.. "How the hell did I miss that one??"SkiDork wrote:Now THATS post editing....junior wrote:Come on Bummy, there's kids in here.Skibumtress wrote:I hardly ever swallow a full load..... but I'm sure you guys would have had me many times over.pube-in-my-taco wrote:By the way - 5 guys, $108 at Wo Hop.
For those of you who've never been to wo hop, let me tell you: $108 there is a freakin' feast.
Best part: there was nothing left over, save for a little fried rice which was an after thought anyway.
One quick look at the original quote and all was well with the world again.
$108 at Wo Hop.
We ate like kings.
Somebody ask Cityskier about his new avatar. Must be fate. I'm still baffled by the whole thing. All I can say is that the Snow G-ds must be smiling upon us.
Great time last night guys, and girl.
Maybe we should start a K-Zone 1st Tuesday, or something like that. Lots of fun. Thanks everybody.
BTW, Humpty made an appearance last night.
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A monthly NYC gettogether would be good..junior wrote:Maybe we should start a K-Zone 1st Tuesday, or something like that. Lots of fun. Thanks everybody.
Any more frequently than that and I'd put too much weight on.. (:
It was those damned chips.. next time we'll pick a hh place without the chips.
yesterday's consumption: 2 MRP smoothies, a salad, and a $108 monster wo hop feast.
and chips.
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How about a 1st Tuesday?pube-in-my-taco wrote:A monthly NYC gettogether would be good..junior wrote:Maybe we should start a K-Zone 1st Tuesday, or something like that. Lots of fun. Thanks everybody.
Any more frequently than that and I'd put too much weight on.. (:
It was those damned chips.. next time we'll pick a hh place without the chips.
yesterday's consumption: 2 MRP smoothies, a salad, and a $108 monster wo hop feast.
and chips.
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
Wonderful!!! I actually wouldn't mind keeping the "eatery" part of it at Wo Hop..junior wrote:How about a 1st Tuesday?
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
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Followed by a First Saturday at the Grist Mill? (And a Second Saturday, and a Third Saturday.....)junior wrote: How about a 1st Tuesday?
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
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O.K. WO-HOPS for the next one as well.pizza wrote:Wonderful!!! I actually wouldn't mind keeping the "eatery" part of it at Wo Hop..junior wrote:How about a 1st Tuesday?
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
Tues Nov 1st: Someone pick a happy hour spot. The Village and/or SOHO works well because of it's proximity to Chinatown.
My suggestion: The Peculier Pub on Bleeker:
Peculier Pub
145 Bleecker St
New York, NY 10012-1429
(212) 353-1327
Cross Street: LaGuardia Place
Directions: B, D, F, Q; A, C, E at West 4th St.
$3.25-15 bottled beer; $4-5 draft; $3.50 well drinks.
They have about 500 different beers. How's that sound, and, who's in?
HH @ PP at 6:00
WO-HOPS at 8:00.
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That was obvious last night.pizza wrote:Wonderful!!! I actually wouldn't mind keeping the "eatery" part of it at Wo Hop..junior wrote:How about a 1st Tuesday?
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
I was thinking of what we had for that $108:CAPBOY wrote:That was obvious last night.pizza wrote:Wonderful!!! I actually wouldn't mind keeping the "eatery" part of it at Wo Hop..junior wrote:How about a 1st Tuesday?
1st Tuesday of every month at different happy hours and eateries(sp?).
NYC is centrally located to a bunch of us so it would be easy to do.
Tuesday November 1st is next. Let's pick a place or two. Any suggestions?
4 orders Fried Dumplings
1 order Steamed Dumplings
2 orders Ribs
1 order Beef Lo-Mein
1 order Sesame Chicken
1 order Shrimp/Bacon- I don't know what that was, but it rocked
1 order Roast Pork Fried Rice
1 order Squid w/ Black Bean Sauce
8 Tsing-Tao's
And 6 Fortune Cookies. I got a fortune we all had a chuckle over. I will not say why it was funny, but it definately referenced a Zoner who was absent from last night's festivities, as well as why he was absent. It read:
"A MAN'S BEST POSSESSION IS A SYMPATHETIC WIFE."
Spit up a bit of beer after reading that one.
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If you can remember everything on your order, you obviously didn't drink enough.
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