G as in grin duck and run. And as I am sure you have already surmised,
yes I was wearing pants. If the place were bottomless it might not be
as stimulating as you surmise -- a majority of the customers are local
old farts who don't want to cook. But the food is good basic stuff
cooked from scratch. It's one of the original Route 66 diners.

Dana


On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:52:10 -0800, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "I walked over to the diner for brunch in a t shirt and sandals"
> 
> Just a t-shirt and sandals?  I think I would like to know where you like to 
> brunch at?  Sounds like a very stimulating place.
> 
> What's the expression one is supposed to use now?  J/D&R?
> 
> :+)
> 
> 

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