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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:26 am
by Orthography Enthusiast
We've gotta give Al some credit for creativity here, and not imagine that he's just giving us transcripts. But TitDT does have a feel of real couple-banter. I noticed the same thing in Trash Day. A whole new vein of humor for Al to mine.
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 2:43 am
by twinkieweinersandwiches24_7
Orthography Enthusiast @ Oct 10 2006, 04:26 PM wrote:
We've gotta give Al some credit for creativity here, and not imagine that he's just giving us transcripts. But TitDT does have a feel of real couple-banter. I noticed the same thing in Trash Day. A whole new vein of humor for Al to mine.
I didn't mean to say that Al was being less creative, just that this could have happened to him in real life. I mean, who can say the "liver" part is uncreative?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:17 pm
by Orthography Enthusiast
Silly me! These are my confessions... oops, my bad, wrong song.
I had assumed that the Burrito King reference was just a generic made-up name. I should have known better. There IS a Burrito King in Los Angeles, and it's on Sunset, not far away from what might be presumed to be Al's normal stomping grounds.
Highlight of the review I linked to:
Ahhh, the King. Well it's a Taco/Burrito stand that has been since before I was born (1979).
The Burritos consist of meat, heavy pinto beans and pico de gallo. I have to say that the Burrito King's burrito is one of the heaviest burritos that I have ever had. I point to the beans; I have no idea what they do to the beans there but they are extremely dense.
It would make you gassy, there's no doubt.
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:13 pm
by Squirrelygirl
It would make you gassy, there's no doubt.
Not AL!
That's just not possible!

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:41 pm
by Kristine
I thought Burrito King was a pretend name in reference to someplace like Burger King or something, too!! Wow, I guess I haven't been around Sunset enough to see that one! Thanks for sharing!
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:50 pm
by Squirrelygirl
The Ivy (also mentioned in TitDT) is also a real restaurant, touted as "Where the Hollywood elite meet to eat".
http://www.la.com/dining/americansteakh ... theivy/141
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:17 pm
by SmileyGirl87
Can I go? The Ivy sounds heavenly...
And I can't believe Burrito King is real either! Al, taking cues from his natural surroundings?!?
Nah, not him.
(And as for that review??? Sounds like it could write the next three chapters of TiDT, with a slightly different theme..then again, I've never lived in LA..

)
~*Cat*~
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:25 pm
by Orthography Enthusiast
He does his homework, all right. Now if we could just identify that Drive Thru.
A Jack in the Box that served root beer would fill the bill, but I haven't found one locally yet.
Arby's is the other chain that serves curly fries, but they don't sell cheeseburgers!
BTW, I consider it another example of Al's sneaky humor that comes upon you slowly... the predicament of that poor wife, after Hubby swears he's gonna take her out and vetoes The Ivy (where bunny slippers are doubtless not in the dress code)... they wind up, after a whole series of embarrassing incidents, with only enough food for him, but paid for with her last three bucks.

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:27 pm
by SmileyGirl87
Orthography Enthusiast @ Oct 11 2006, 01:25 PM wrote:
He does his homework, all right. Now if we could just identify that Drive Thru.
A Jack in the Box that served root beer would fill the bill, but I haven't found one locally yet.
Arby's is the other chain that serves curly fries, but they don't sell cheeseburgers!
Maybe he did this purposely, as a type of enigmatic fictional fast food joint?
Honestly, that would be hilarious.
~*Cat*~
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:55 pm
by Kristine
I had heard of The Ivy, I knew that's a real place. Never been, though. I've driven past it, but never eaten there (or been inside it for that matter).