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Thursday, February 17, 2005

Soul Fixin

After work, we went to see Ong-Bak. We got in to the city around 5:15 so had a lot of time before the movie. Originally, we were going to go to K-Town to get some Korean food, but the walk was a little too far to get there, sit and eat, and make it back. We decided that we would just eat locally.

Rob suggested Chinese, which we were all okay with. As we were walking, I saw a place called "Soul Fixxin" (I forget how many Xs were in it). The place was run by black people, so how could we go wrong? Right?

I had to have the fried chicken. You don't go to soul food and not have fried chicken. You also have to have the mac & cheese. Chicken and mac & cheese, soul food at its finest. With all the fat and the calories, I needed a vegetable, so corn.

The chicken was alright. Not as good as George's chicken, but still good. The mac & cheese was alright, but the corn was excellent. If I had more corn, it would've made my day.
After work, we went to see Ong-Bak. We got in to the city around 5:15 so had a lot of time before the movie. Originally, we were going to go to K-Town to get some Korean food, but the walk was a little too far to get there, sit and eat, and make it back. We decided that we would just eat locally.

Rob suggested Chinese, which we were all okay with. As we were walking, I saw a place called "Soul Fixxin" (I forget how many Xs were in it). The place was run by black people, so how could we go wrong? Right?

I had to have the fried chicken. You don't go to soul food and not have fried chicken. You also have to have the mac & cheese. Chicken and mac & cheese, soul food at its finest. With all the fat and the calories, I needed a vegetable, so corn.

The chicken was alright. Not as good as George's chicken, but still good. The mac & cheese was alright, but the corn was excellent. If I had more corn, it would've made my day.