Chicken strips from where
Let us play a game. This game is called, "How much does it cost?" It is a very simple game. All you have to do is guess how much you think this meal cost me. Of course some food items are more photogenic than others, but that is part of the game. Take a look at the chicken strip picture and the other two pictures after the jump, then submit a guess in the comments. If you get it right, you get my undying love and affection. Just kidding, you do not want that, and I do not have any prizes.
Look at this beautiful biscuit. Look at how flakey it is. Mmmmm... biscuit.
Look at this beautiful fry. Mmmm... French fry.
In other news, the New York Marathon was yesterday. They ran right past my hood and left a mess. Those marathon runners must get thirsty. The finish line is at Central Park and it was pretty packed down there today. I admire these runners because running is about the most boring thing, yet these folks can run for 26.2 miles. Really though, I should start looking into it because all this food is starting to make me kind of doughy.
Most people left by the time I took this shot, but at Columbus Circle they turn on lights in the fountains at night. If you get a chance to check it out, it is pretty nice. Alright, keep the guesses coming people.
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That looks like food & biscuit from Popeyes...
btw, I saw Lance Armstrong in the marathon yesterday. Supposedly Katie Holmes ran, but I didn't see her.
Ang
November 5, 2007 10:21 am
kfc
tonya
November 5, 2007 12:36 pm
I guess the food cost you $1.25. Am I horrible right?
chicago2007oct
November 5, 2007 2:11 pm
D,
You did not mention how many pieces of chicken strips were included. Well, I could not tell how big piece it was either.
Anyway, I guess it costed $4.99.
Richard
November 5, 2007 7:39 pm
Ang,
Close, that was from KFC. I did not see anyone famous in the marathon. Did Lance have an entourage?
Tonya,
Yesssss! You got it.
Chicago,
Sometimes I spend more than $1.25 for lunch. haha.
Richard,
It was $3.25 actually but that was close.
Danny
November 6, 2007 9:57 am