Oh, man, I had the best Chinese in the non-GLBT center of Michigan. It was so good, and I was so hungry. I mean, it was really fattening, and I felt kind of guilty after eating it, but I was ravenous when I got there, so I didn't feel too bad afterward.
It was the orange chicken. Mmm, orange chicken is delicious. This place makes good orange chicken, but their sweet and sour chicken is sub-par--it's not crunchy; it's mushy. Gross. But the orange chicken is the win, especially combined with lo mein.
I only go there with friends, not that they really care that it's not the GLBT center of Michigan. That's Saugatuck, actually. I'm not sure why, but whatever. I wonder if they have good Chinese there. Hmm. Gay orange chicken? Lesbian Chinese women? Transgender chefs?
I'm not sure that would enhance my dining experience.
Originally posted by FeceMan
Oh, man, I had the best Chinese in the non-GLBT center of Michigan. It was so good, and I was so hungry. I mean, it was really fattening, and I felt kind of guilty after eating it, but I was ravenous when I got there, so I didn't feel too bad afterward.It was the orange chicken. Mmm, orange chicken is delicious. This place makes good orange chicken, but their sweet and sour chicken is sub-par--it's not crunchy; it's mushy. Gross. But the orange chicken is the win, especially combined with lo mein.
I only go there with friends, not that they really care that it's not the GLBT center of Michigan. That's Saugatuck, actually. I'm not sure why, but whatever. I wonder if they have good Chinese there. Hmm. Gay orange chicken? Lesbian Chinese women? Transgender chefs?
I'm not sure that would enhance my dining experience.
Once you've address getting hungry 1/2 hour later, we'll consider your perspective on the situation.