GriLtCheeZ
"Well, I'm not lookin' for trouble."
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the fuck did Mags go?
Whadya gonna do with that huh Quagmire???
Whadya gonna do with that huh Quagmire???
This country is so fucked. Every time I see a news story about Bill Cosby they have to mention that Hulu hasn't pulled The Cosby Show from its service.
Like that is a requirement now, you have to erase the memory of any person who is charged with something.
Stuff it where?Stuff
I believe we don't actually forget anything, rather we only recall that which is relevant.This country is so fucked. Every time I see a news story about Bill Cosby they have to mention that Hulu hasn't pulled The Cosby Show from its service.
Like that is a requirement now, you have to erase the memory of any person who is charged with something.
Hey El P, I know some people who are going to be in LA this April and they want to go to one of the good/popular LA restaurants. They said they are interested in going to Nobu, would you say that qualifies or would you have other suggestions that you think they should check out instead?
Maybe somewhere that has less seafood?
I know one of them loves a good hamburger with egg on it, and the other would absolutely be interested in spotting celebs. I said I'd look for suggestions and they told me "Find out where to go to bump into Kim Kardashian". I mentioned the food carts because I knew LA was big for them. That might be what they end up doing.It depends what they are looking for. If they want more of an awesome "environment", then Nobu Malibu is a great place to be (go daytime). Eat outside, great view. I've never eaten there personally since I don't really ever go to Malibu due to the distance/traffic but I know its pricy and Nobus are all around the world. I really don't eat a lot of super high end japanese, it just gets expensive for what you get. Get your reservations outside now though. It books really fucking fast when the weather is nice. If they are celeb hunting, its probably more likely to bump into them on a weekday lunch since the weekends are full of annoying santa monica yuppies.
You can get the same view at Moonshadows in Malibu (I think this is where Mel Gibson got loaded when he got his DUI) for a ton cheaper. Or hell, even happy hour and drinks. Its sushi/japanese food that's pretty expensive but its high end and its right on the ocean. Another place that's a total scene is Mastro's in Beverly Hills. Pretty decent steaks, really loud and they have live music upstairs.
If they want a sick view dining at Sunset, go to The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica. View is crazy but its up on top of a hotel.
If they are more foodies, LA has really good Taco Trucks, Korean BBQ, Gormet burgers/gastropubs, Ramen, Middle Eastern, Thai Food, Regional Chinese Food, Modern American and farm to table.
I know one of them loves a good hamburger with egg on it, and the other would absolutely be interested in spotting celebs. I said I'd look for suggestions and they told me "Find out where to go to bump into Kim Kardashian". I mentioned the food carts because I knew LA was big for them. That might be what they end up doing.
Thanks for the help!
I know one of them loves a good hamburger with egg on it, and the other would absolutely be interested in spotting celebs. I said I'd look for suggestions and they told me "Find out where to go to bump into Kim Kardashian". I mentioned the food carts because I knew LA was big for them. That might be what they end up doing.
Thanks for the help!
Do you think Roscoe's is good or is it over hyped and over rated?
Edit: Never mind just saw your post!
Sounds dope to me but I doubt they would go for that. They are looking for a fancy dining experience. Mastro's seems like its right up their alley.Oh yeah, Lawry's the Prime Rib in Beverly Hills is a really fun experience. No celebs though, but huge honkin' slabs of prime rib taken out to you on stainless steel carts and carved tableside.