Chinese Take Out from Hua Long. The great thing about the counter girl at this local establishment is she hates everyone, she's an equal opportunity hater. She's a young beautiful girl, maybe her parents own the restaurant and she clearly is on for bigger things but she helps out which is still a great character builder I believe. But maybe it doesn't feel so great, a little hard for her. Being a teenager in this town is tough enough. But I like her spunk. In a great way, it cuts out all the nonsense. Things happen fast because there are only two things you do in this place, order your food and pick it up. Small talk is out of the question and if you want spicy mustard, be sure to ask for it before she staples that bag if you know what's good for you. She's not having any questions about the menu. I get that. Every single chinese take out has the exact same menu of 1000 items and they really are able to make any of them but you as a consumer should know at this point, what's in Kung Pao chicken for example. And also get your drinks somewhere else because she doesn't like being bothered with finding you the right soda. I'm assuming all of this to be true based off my 10 minute experience fetching food from Hua Long tonight.
this is a blog about the food in my life. what I eat, what I wanna eat, what I make, what I bake, what I wanna make and bake, ideas and recipes. it's also my thoughts on food or stories behind the meals. The lyric references are from my lifelong love of classic rock and funk and from working a hunnerd years in music retail.
You Ain't Got to Know Nuthin' Bout Me!
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Sunday, November 24, 2019
You're Living in a Past, It's a New Generation
Chinese Take Out from Hua Long. The great thing about the counter girl at this local establishment is she hates everyone, she's an equal opportunity hater. She's a young beautiful girl, maybe her parents own the restaurant and she clearly is on for bigger things but she helps out which is still a great character builder I believe. But maybe it doesn't feel so great, a little hard for her. Being a teenager in this town is tough enough. But I like her spunk. In a great way, it cuts out all the nonsense. Things happen fast because there are only two things you do in this place, order your food and pick it up. Small talk is out of the question and if you want spicy mustard, be sure to ask for it before she staples that bag if you know what's good for you. She's not having any questions about the menu. I get that. Every single chinese take out has the exact same menu of 1000 items and they really are able to make any of them but you as a consumer should know at this point, what's in Kung Pao chicken for example. And also get your drinks somewhere else because she doesn't like being bothered with finding you the right soda. I'm assuming all of this to be true based off my 10 minute experience fetching food from Hua Long tonight.
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