
My stories were new on NBC last night, but they weren’t very good. One highlight, though, was Turk on Scrubs wanting ‘brinner’ for his anniversary – breakfast for dinner. I’ve never been such a fan of brinner, but since food supplies are short ’round here and I happened to have bacon, that’s what we had. Here it is, told in pictures:
We had brinner last night, too. In fact, we do that often. Ours looked like yours, except we had eggs with it. Yummy!
Mmmm, brinner. That’s my absolute favorite. That and having uncomfortable dinner parties where uninvited guests show up. Hehehe
I LOVE brinner! In fact, breakfast is my favorite meal, and I could eat it any time of the day, any day. LOVE it, LOVE it, LOVE it :).
I love pizza, too. And cabernet. But the three together, not so much…
You didn’t use your Kithen Aid to whip the egg whites? A Kitchen Aid is better and faster than a Lloyd any old day. But at least his parts might be worth something. According to THIS site, his component value is approximately $45 million.
Just something to think about…
That means Lauren is worth a couple million more, right? That’s what I got out of it – women are more valuable…
Heh. We have always known that.
We had biscuits ‘n’ gravy. MMMM, yummy gravy, but Charles still makes it better than anybody I know.
Breakfast for dinner is the best!!!
(Is it still cold in your house … is that why Robot Lloyd is wearing a coat & has grown out his hair?)
It’s really not that cold in here. Lloyd has never liked changing his clothes, and lately he’s taken it to a new extreme.
Brinner cracked me up from Scrubs! Your brinner looks mighty tasty.
That bacon almost looks as good as the bacon tape you put on Brad’s package the other day! Yummmmmmmy bacon!!!!
Doh! I forgot to send an email acknowledging that package. Dang it! I haven’t watched the DVD yet. I was going to write after I watched. Honest.
Bacon tape? Package? Fill us less privledged in will ‘ya?
And actually Robot Lloyd looks more like wax Lloyd …
Students in the far off future will visit such exhibits …
“… and this is what people did in Seward NE in the 21st century for fun.”