– You know how I roll.
– If it’s Thursday night then I’ve got some mini thoughts on my mind.
– I’m so glad that you stopped by for a few minutes.
– The Atlanta Bread Company has closed its doors forever here in Homestead.
– Like I didn’t see that coming from a mile year away !
– Anyone who knows me knows all about my frustrations with that place.
– The place was poorly managed from the very beginning.
– Let’s hope that Olive Garden and Longhorn Steakhouse are better managed.
– They both open up next month.
– Dude I am so ready for both grand openings.
– You do know that Red Lobster is also moving in next year, Yes ?
– IHOP in Naranja Lakes closed its doors several weeks ago.
– I ate breakfast there up to 150 times during 3 years of Saturday mornings.
– Honestly I may have only missed about 6 weeks over 3 years.
– I ate there because the food was totally bodacious dude.
– The service was also mucho outstanding mate.
– And then my waitress left.
– Oh yeah – and I decided to get healthier.
– It was all over after that.
– My longtime IHOP waitress works at Cracker Barrel now.
– I see her on Saturday mornings perhaps once every 3 months or so.
– Oh I almost forgot – I ate at Mamma Mia last Sunday after church.
– Service was good, and my spinach manicotti was delectable.
– I’ll be back for more.
– TODAY I ate Lunch at Casavana with a crew of crazy coworkers.
– Me gusta el sandwich de pavo.
– Check out this video clip from a classic episode of “King Of Queens“:
Year: 2009
I went to Panda Express for a MASSIVE Lunch late this morning, and I enjoyed the chow mein, the orange chicken, the broccoli beef, the chicken egg roll, and the fountain soda (root beer). The food was fine – not spectacular – just fine.
DANNY – Take me to P.F. Chang’s the next time I’m in Allen Texas.

Here’s my Fortune Cookie Message fan club members:
‘A friend has good news for you.’
BRING IT ON !
Let’s kick it:
1. Can you believe it ? The ‘Tuesday Night Grab Bag O’ Thoughts’ quietly turned 18-months-old last week. Who would have thought back in October of 2007 that this would become a weekly Tuesday night tradition here on this blog ? I mean – besides me.
2. So yeah at like 11:10 AM this morning I was just a few minutes away from getting up from my desk at work and getting into my car to grab a bite to eat for Lunch – but then the telephone rang. Instead of ignoring it I decided to answer it. That telephone call led to another nearly two-hour long distance telephone call with the Air Force equivalent of ‘computer technical support’ to fix a problem on a local computer system that’s within my area of responsibility. Long story (sort of) short I ended up leaving work at 2 PM – 90 minutes early – going to Lunch – and then taking Lunch home with me. Lunch was delayed by some 3.5 hours today, but better late than never !
3. As part of my 2009 Economic Stimulus Tour of Miami-Dade County tourist attractions I plan to visit Everglades National Park this upcoming Saturday. I haven’t been inside the park in such a long time (maybe 10 to 15 years). I plan to drive all the way to Flamingo and back and walk many of the half-mile trails along the way. (I need the exercise.) I’ll blog about it after the fact on a very special edition of ‘The Major’s Walk-A-Thon’.
4. Another late-season cold front from the north made its passage through America’s Riviera this morning, and for a brief moment there it looked like funnel clouds were trying to develop northeast of the air base. Now we’re on the refreshing side of the cold front, and we could actually drop down into the upper-50s early tomorrow morning. Look for quite comfortable temperatures (daytime and nighttime) to continue for perhaps the next 7 days.
5. Former President George W. Bush and Former Vice President Dick Cheney have been out-of-office, retired, and private citizens just like you and me for over 3 months now – yet you would think that they are still in office by the way that all of the late night television talk show hosts keep disrespecting them. That tells me that they are extremely (left-wing) biased – and afraid to rag on our current President and Vice President for fear that their Hollywood superstar guests would boycott them and call them racists for even attempting to make fun of the President. As it stands right now President Obama can do no wrong with the media by his side.
Monday Night Countdown
The 5-day time-period of April 16TH to April 20TH has been quite deadly here in the U.S. over the past 16 years. 5 horrific events have occurred during this time, and some would argue that at least 2 – perhaps 3 of them are indirectly related to each other.
You may remember where you were and what you were doing as these 5 disasters unfolded before a LIVE international television audience:
5. Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas, April 20TH 2007
– 2 dead
4. Columbine High School, Columbine Colorado, April 20TH 1999
– 15 dead / 24 injured
3. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Virginia, April 16TH 2007
– 33 dead / 23 injured
2. Branch Davidian Ranch, Waco Texas, April 19TH 1993
– 80 dead
1. Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City Oklahoma, April 19TH 1995
– 168 dead / 850+ injured
I’ve actually visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.