As soon as Todd got home, we were out of there. We got checked into the hotel and headed to our room. WE couldn't even walk into the room. WE opened the door and were hit with the nauseating smell of cigarettes. Wow, it was awful. We immediately turned around and went to request a different room. I volunteered to check it out before we bothered to take our stuff up. I took a deep whiff, and it was good. We spiffied up a bit and went to paint the town red. (Is that how that saying goes?) We drove totally the wrong direction at first, then when we finally figured out where to go we were laughing at the fact of how close we were to where we wanted to be if we would have just turned the other direction. It took forever to find a parking spot but we laughed the entire time. For dinner we went to PF Chang's. Or, according to me..PT Chong's. Whatever. It was an hour wait so we went into the mall.
When our little thing started blinking and vibrating, we high tailed it back. We were all pretty hungry and didn't want to take any chances of them giving our table to someone else. We ate some yummy Lettuce rolls, shrimp with honey glazed walnuts, and Mongolian beef. The Mongolian beef was super chewy, so we let them know. They had the manager come out and talk to us about it. They took that charge off the menu and she bought us another serving of lettuce rolls. It ended up being a very inexpensive dinner for the three of us.
Outside the restaurant, they have this huge statue of a horse. I wonder how many people have posed for a picture on that thing?
Get em', TIGERS!!
When our little thing started blinking and vibrating, we high tailed it back. We were all pretty hungry and didn't want to take any chances of them giving our table to someone else. We ate some yummy Lettuce rolls, shrimp with honey glazed walnuts, and Mongolian beef. The Mongolian beef was super chewy, so we let them know. They had the manager come out and talk to us about it. They took that charge off the menu and she bought us another serving of lettuce rolls. It ended up being a very inexpensive dinner for the three of us.
Outside the restaurant, they have this huge statue of a horse. I wonder how many people have posed for a picture on that thing?
Get em', TIGERS!!
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