Wow, that takes me right back to the cafeteria in Libby Hall, 1973, where the Beef Stroganoff gave a whole new meaning to a hit song of the day, "You're So Vein".
One of the fun parts about going to an AG school (Texas A&M) was "steak night" at the cafeteria. You KNEW they had slaughtered some of the 'test' cattle - as some of the steaks had 1" perfectly round holes in them, presumably where they'd taken a 'core sample'...
Wow, that takes me right back to the cafeteria in Libby Hall, 1973, where the Beef Stroganoff gave a whole new meaning to a hit song of the day, "You're So Vein".
ReplyDeleteaka "haggis"
ReplyDeleteWow, I never figured Johnny as such a purist when it comes to cannibalism!
ReplyDeleteOne of the fun parts about going to an AG school (Texas A&M) was "steak night" at the cafeteria. You KNEW they had slaughtered some of the 'test' cattle - as some of the steaks had 1" perfectly round holes in them, presumably where they'd taken a 'core sample'...
ReplyDeleteAdd some fava beans and a nice Chianti, and I'm in.
ReplyDeleteYou are a sick, sick, very sick man. Your father taught you self-expression very well! Johnny is gifted with eternal youth, he has not aged in years.
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