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    Where can you get the best $22 bowl of steamed white rice

    Friday, October 5th, 2012

    There are times when Kelly and I are pretty certain we’re on a hidden camera show. Tonight we went to our favorite hibachi place; it’s just this local run joint hidden off main streets at the end of a strip mall in our home town. We’re pretty sure its mostly family run, but its definitely authentic and they definitely make the best fried rice anywhere. It’s not like you can just run into this place though, you have to know its there; but they are all so friendly and the food is always great.

    Of course being a hibachi, you get seated at community tables for 9, so the nights can always end up interesting depending on who we end up with. Tonight we ended up at a table with two older ladies and a guy, roughly 50 or so year olds. For the sake of storytelling, let’s call them guy, Grumpy lady and Pissed lady (literal descriptions of their attitudes all night from the very moment we sat down at the table). All of the following proceeded to actually happen:

    - Pissed lady had a bluetooth thing in her ear the whole time so we’re already off to a good start

    - They took more than 10 minutes just to figure out their drink selections

    - Both ladies ordered pina coladas but Pissed lady wanted it virgin. They got switched and rather than just realizing that and swapping, Grumpy called the waiter over complaining hers didn’t have alcohol while Pissed lady, who wanted hers virgin, apparently just kept drinking hers

    - The waiter tried 3-4 times to tell them he thinks he just switched them up, they finally switched and the one wanting virgin said “yeah I guess it tasted funny”

    - Then they debated if they needed new straws, or if they could just switch their straws

    - When ordering food, Pissed lady said she didn’t want broccoli or mushrooms in, or touching, her vegetables (remember this is a 50+ year old, not a 5 year old)

    *side note, Kelly and I usually hate when people do this cause they end up removing the item for the whole table to make things easier for the chef, happily they didn’t this time

    - When asked if she wanted fried rice or steamed rice, Grumpy responded “I just want rice,” so the waiter tried to get her to clarify, which she wanted and she said again “I want JUST rice” which he said “ok so just white steamed rice?” and Grumpy responded “I guess…”

    - At this place they include a free appetizer (mushrooms, shrimp or chicken liver); Grumpy didn’t like that they kept asking her questions, and finally said “I don’t want anything” but the guy jumped in and said “Can I have hers?”

    *note 2: by this point we felt so bad for the waiter, and knew we were in for a fun night; he was being so nice to us so we were trying to be extra courteous back to make up for Grumpy and Pissed

    - After ordering food, Pissed lady in the middle said “I don’t like the smell when they cook in here”

    - When they brought out miso soup (which come with everything) both ladies just let it sit in front of them and said they didn’t want any

    - When they brought out salad, Pissed lady folded her arms all disgruntled and mad and didn’t want any while Grumpy told the waiter she didn’t want any dressing (keep in mind these people are known for their special ginger dressing)

    - When the waiter brought Grumpy a dressing-less salad she just looked away all grumpy and didn’t eat any anyway

    -When the chef came out and started asking the people who ordered meat how they wanted it cooked, I said “medium” the other guy said “medium well” then both Pissed and Grumpy said in their pissed and grumpy tones: “VERY well done.”

    - So the chef does his show-off routine, they were not impressed, and I have to say it was some of the best cooking we’ve had there; so we probably missed even more stuff happening here. When it came time to dish out vegetables though, he accidentally gave full vegetables to Pissed; who let him know she was getting the “no mushrooms or broccoli.” But she gave the vegetables to the guy, and the chef was like, no give those to Grumpy (cause there were no more vegetables to give out). Grumpy then explained she didn’t want any, though she never told anyone until now.

    - Pissed proceeded to not even want her non-mushroom/broccoli touched vegetables now, because some had previously been on her plate

    - The chef (as often happens at a hibachi) had extra fried rice and vegetables; so he asked Grumpy if she at least wanted to try his fried rice “just small try, I promise very good” but Grumpy would have none of it sternly “NO! I don’t want any”

    *note 3: for those keeping track, at this point fried rice, salad, soup and vegetables have been served and Grumpy’s plate is still empty.

    - They bring out the white steamed rice for Grumpy in a bowl, which she then promptly sets to the side.

    - So now it’s the main events. We’re all being served our main course, and Grumpy finally has something, Filet Mignon, on her plate; kid you not she promptly says: “I can’t eat that it’ll be too salty.” She didn’t try any of it and say it was salty, she just looked at it and said it would be salty and never tried any. So now she finally starts picking at her steamed rice. Keep in mind the chef is standing not but 2 feet away.

    - Pissed has like 2 pieces of shrimp and then quits and folds her arms, so at this point the guy just starts taking food from their plates.

    - While the chef is still finishing up cooking chicken for Kelly, the guy and Pissed ask Grumpy if she wants anything on their plates and she says loudly back to them “we can just stop at McDonald’s on the way back home”

    …

    (Yes this is the same person who just said the Filet Mignon would be too salty)

    …

    So in short, we’re pretty sure Grumpy had a $20+ bowl of white rice, Pissed had $20+ fried rice and 2 shrimp while letting the guy go to town taking the rest of the shrimp and meat off her plate.

    So at the end of it all, Grumpy turned to her side and said “well, happy birthday…”

    She had to be talking to the guy right? He got everything he wanted and was as happy as could be…

    So of course we got our finale… Pissed turned to Grumpy said “oh thank you.”

     

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    Sad But Cool – Discovery Moves to its New Home

    Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

    One thing about living/working in the D.C. region, is that it generally lends itself to the giant  pain and stress of ridiculous amounts of traffic and congestion on a regular basis… Oh there’s a protest today, that’ll be an extra 2 hours to get into work and get home. Oh there’s some kind of small unheard of holiday today, that’s 3 hours you’ll spend in your car pondering how much quicker it would be to walk. Oh it’s Thursday and people woke up today… yeah that’s an extra 5 hours.

    Obviously being in this region means there’s always stuff going on, and sadly whether its important or not, the slightest thing seems to bring all travel to a standstill (we attempted to go to the ‘Rally to Restore Sanity’ not only did using the Metro take almost 2 hours longer than normal, but another 3 extra hours on the way back home).

    Today was one of those amazing reminders that its not always bad.

    Yeah, that picture was taken from the parking lot of my office today without any fancy zoom lenses. The space shuttle Discovery made its way from Florida to Dulles Airport, which is maybe 600 yards from where I work, so it can take its place at its new home, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum (the Udvar Hazy Center, the one with all the full size planes including the SR-71 etc., not the one in downtown D.C.). That meant me and thousands (millions?) of others got to see a space shuttle strapped to the top of a special 747 do repeated loops around the city, showing off, escorted by fighter Hornets. And it wasn’t a ‘need zoom lens or binoculars’ to see it kind of thing. They flew it in the 700-1500 ft. above ground range. You felt like it was within reach, and it was above your parking lot.this wasn’t like watching it on CNN (who were off by about 56 minutes telling us when this thing was landing), so I totally get when people say how awe inspiring it is to see a shuttle take off for space.

    Its totally sad that the shuttering down of the space program is why this was happening. I really hope this isn’t the last opportunity in my lifetime to see a live space craft in flight, but nonetheless, even with the extra 2 hours of traffic this caused today, the awesomeness made it totally worth it.

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    Capitals vs. Thrashers, Verizon Center Pin Added

    Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

    Our first, of hopefully many, Capitals game was a ton of fun. Employee’s of Kelly’s company are offered a discount on tickets so we decided why not try it even if we got horrible end nosebleeds,, it was a pin we needed to add. Well it turned out we got front row of the top level perfectly just off center ice, amazing tickets!

    The games and fans are a lot of fun and the metro stop is actually part of the Verizon Center itself so there’s no navigating or getting lost possible. oh and the Capitals won! I still stand by my theory that soccer fans and then hockey fans are easily the best as far as being loud, rowdy and into their team and yet fun without being obnoxious; motorsports fans continue to be the smartest and basketball fans continue to be the most clueless in all categories.. football fans just have nothing on any of them in any of those categories.

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    Pins added and map embedded!

    Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

    I don’t know when google made it available but the map is now permanently embedded into this thing; Awesome!! Its clearly quite difficult to read and see the pop-ups of the pins in the embed so I still recommend the link at top left to see all of those, but still nonetheless the embed is a quick and easy overview.

    In NEW-PIN NEWS;

    Kelly and I spent a great day at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo (2 new pins in map). Free to ALL public it is a MUST for anyone in the area. The layout is designed like central park, except you know it has cheetahs, pandas, sea lions and everything everywhere you go including climbing wires for orangutans over walkways! My personal favorite was the sea lions, you can watch them from above or even under water and they do not disappoint, constantly splashing water trying to catch it in their mouths, jumping over each other, racing around and everything; We actually spent about 4-5 hours there and got through maybe only 2/3rds of the zoo, again Highly Recommended!

    Kelly and I also got to attend our first home Redskins game at Fed Ex Field in Landover Maryland (essentially just on the other side of the river of D.C.). We got the tickets from one of her bosses who is a season ticket holder and didn’t feel like attending anymore as the ‘Skins had been eliminated from playoff contention…

    We soon learned there was more likely a second reason… 10 degree windchill throughout the whole game left us pretty frostbite but a tight 10-3 game that ended with Washington stopping Philadelphia on the 1 yard line as time expired was surely a game worth seeing. The stadium seating itself it very nice and spacious, though like many NFL stadiums really lacks anything unique about it such as a baseball park would, still a recommended visit for of course tailgaiting and game experience, but watch out for some of the steepest concession prices I have ever seen e.g. $9-11 for beer.

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