Would you like some politics with that po-boy sir..

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Would you like some politics with that po-boy sir..

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I went to a little po-boy shop for lunch and had to endure political BS for the whole 30 minutes I was there.
First of all, I am beyond pissed about the market meltdown and it is going to really mess my life up in the near future. So I am waiting in line at this small place and the flat screen tv has Obama shouting his stump speech far too loudly for a place this size. Barrack tells me that this whole mess is Bush’s fault. Great.
After I sit down and am trying to enjoy what might be the best RB po-boy I have ever had, the owner comes over and starts sharing his ignorant political views with the 5 old ladies sitting at the table near me. Now not only do I have Obama yelling at me during lunch, I have a bunch of old hens cackling their non-sense/theories/BS too for the rest of lunch.
Guess I am just getting to be a grump and should learn to tune all of this stuff out.
Dammit, I need a drink now.


Note: For Choweb and anyone else who may try to turn this into a political mudslinging thread, the people near me were all pro-Mccain. The guy on tv was Obama. The politcal party or subject matter really is not the issue here.
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My friend and I sat at Janita's Sunday morning after breakfast for about 2 hours because friends kept coming in, so we stayed while they ate and bullsh*tted. When the conversation turned to politics, I ordered a Champagne because everyone knows politics and alcohol don't mix. It was my way of ending the conversation.

Bummer BTG, but glad you got a good poboy out of it.
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justagirl wrote:glad you got a good poboy out of it.

Oh, it was outstanding JAG. Perfectly seasoned tender roast beef, fresh lettuce, ample mayo, and lightly toasted bread.
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Never mind the politics, where did you get that best ever po boy?
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Slicey wrote:Never mind the politics, where did you get that best ever po boy?
I want to know too! It's about time for a great one & my fav of all time closed post K! Still on a search for the sublime. :) I can always get it to go.

And just for the record, imho, food & politics do not mix well. And I have no problem with asking them to turn off the TV or volume while I am wanting to enjoy my lunch.
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Ok, ok, I have calmed down.

It was Joe Seppies. I have had po-boys twice from this place in the past and they were very good then, but today it was even better.
I can't say what was better really, but something just seemed to give it an extra good flavor. I guess maybe the bread being toasted a little did it for me today also.
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Thanks! I actually tried to go to Joe Seppies on Monday evening.
I thought they closed at 8pm and it was 7pm when I drove by.

I liked their RB too. And yes, toasting the French can make all the diff.
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Thanks, Ill have to give it a try. One can never have too many perfect RB po-boys. I've been into Parasols lately but the last time the beef was too thick which made it tough.
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You need an ipod with in-ear buds. Allows you to tune out crying babies, political rhetoric, a**holes, bigots, blowhards, airplane engines, etc. Plus, if you want to be left alone, you can just pop 'em in and not turn the thing on....people don't go all chatty on you.
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hungryone wrote:You need an ipod with in-ear buds. Allows you to tune out crying babies, political rhetoric, a**holes, bigots, blowhards, airplane engines, etc. Plus, if you want to be left alone, you can just pop 'em in and not turn the thing on....people don't go all chatty on you.
Wow! So that's why all the kids have 'em!
HO, I never really knew the appeal of an ipod, but I am beginning to see the possibilities! Thanks!
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