things i miss
-being able to give someone "mad props" or "big ups" without getting laughed at
-american gladiators (which thankfully has been resurrected on espn classic of all things)
-jack lemmon
-airports (i KNOW!)
-toad the wet sprocket
-when things were "X-treme"
-hypercolor t-shirts
-this michael jackson
-little ceasar's pizza
-"on the next arrested development..."
more as i think of them
a few more
-my crazy-ass (former)customers
-santa cruz
-american gladiators (which thankfully has been resurrected on espn classic of all things)
-jack lemmon
-airports (i KNOW!)
-toad the wet sprocket
-when things were "X-treme"
-hypercolor t-shirts
-this michael jackson
-little ceasar's pizza
-"on the next arrested development..."
more as i think of them
a few more
-my crazy-ass (former)customers
-santa cruz
6 Comments:
I had Little Ceasers last night...it included an order of CRAZY bread...not quite X-treme, but close
Little Ceasar's is one of the very few businesses within walking distance from my house.
Just thought I'd contribute that, as I didn't know it was something of value to someone I know.
I used to work at a Little Caesar's. It was my first job at age 16 and I worked there for two years. Dude, I know the recipe for Crazy Bread if you want it. Remember the buckets with the spaghetti, sauce and bread all at different levels in the reusable bucket?
As for hypercolor t-shirts, they make hypercolor book "sox." That's "take a paper bag and use it to cover your textbooks" for anyone still in high school. Hypercolor bookcovers. Nice.
"Oh, what's in here?"
- Jerry
Crazy Bread: Buy plain breadsticks (or the Pilsbury Garlic Bread that contains the garlic butter mix). You'll need to microwave a few scoops of butter or margarine (butter is better) and some garlic mashed finely into tiny bits in a bowl, more or less depending on how much bread you plan on making. Bake the bread according to box (or can) directions. When it comes out, spread liquid butter/garlic onto bread liberally. If you have a baster, treat the bread like a turkey, and baste it. Finally, sprinkle sea salt (the bigger pieces need to be crushed, but not as finely as regular salt is) and sprinkle on top, again fairly liberally. That's it.
I miss Santa Cruz too, especially during the summer when the hills in southern California turn even more brown than they already are.
I also loved Arrested Development.
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