September 21, 2020: Yes/No, SGU, and mobile satellite platforms with fully automated defense systems!

Let’s kick things off with a little Yes/No compliments of one Alex Mallari Jr. who hit me up with this this morning…



ICE CREAM ON A SPICY CHICKEN SANDWICH WITH HONEY DRIZZLED ON TOP!!!


OMG! Burger


13425 University Blvd #500, Sugar Land, TX 77479


Would you try this? pic.twitter.com/DJSKjaqjDs


— Your Favorite Places In Houston (@YPHoustonTX) September 20, 2020



I’ll be honest.  It’s a yes from me (although the honey is optional).  There’s a place here in Toronto called Tokyo Hot Fried Chicken that does a version of this – but it’s about a 45 minute walk from my place.


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How many calories would 90 minutes of brisk walking burn off?  Instead of calories, please answer in the form of number of fried chicken ice cream sandwiches.


A few pics from the SGU vault…


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Great time on that show.


Almost finished my first pass on the Project F series overview and am now reconsidering my attack on the pilot summary.  I think I need to make it less plot-driven and more character-focused to balance the high-concept sci-fi trappings.  Something to contemplate…just as soon as I finish this final section on ontology, the analogous nature of morality, the transcendental bonds of camaraderie, and mobile satellite platforms with fully automated defense systems.


Alas, our Crime Club discussion on Sexy Beast will be delayed yet again.  But I promise we’ll get to it this Friday.


Probably.


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