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I eat at my desk.
Cereal with skin milk
is as good as silk!
...
Sorry my years of breakfast is
better served at my desk with
my skin milk and my cereal of my
choice each and every day....
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"Skin milk"? Is that, like, one of them "high-protein" diets I hear about sometimes?
So, is being "shoulder to shoulder with Raleigh lawyers" supposed to be a good thing? I would think one would frequent a place populated with lawyers IN SPITE of being around a bunch of lawyers, not because of a bunch of lawyers are there.
Reminds me about the joke - what is the difference between a dead lawyer in the road, and a dead snake in the road? There are usually skid marks in front of the snake.
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Originally Posted by Supernc42
I have done them all. Watkins is good (Pork Chop), Gateway ok, so long to My house. I prefer Finch's on a Saturday morning. If you look around you are shoulder to shoulder with Raleigh lawyers. Their hash brown potatoes are the best.
I was at Brigs in Cary on a Sunday morning for breakfast. Service was horrible and the omelet wasn't much of an improvement on the service. Will not go there again
I visited Virlie's Grill in downtown Pittsboro for the first time this morning. Great diner food! I had a nice-sized plate of loaded hash browns with sausage, bacon, and two eggs. The bill came to $6.75 with coffee. Can't beat that.
Yes, when I go out for breakfast it's Virlie's. Tastes good and the price can't be beat. The loaded hash browns (and the pecan waffles) make me very happy.
Recently tried two joints for breakfast, Brigs and Spring Cafe. Both were decent. Brigs was faster, with bigger portions and more reasonably priced. Spring Cafe was incredibly slow and less clean but it was nice to see "with coffee" printed on the menu.
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