Wednesday, December 28, 2011

In 'N Out: The Photostory. And, Middle Sister Wine.


( A side note: Thank you to Jay and D'ninae... hope I spelled your names right, for your contributions to the mailbag. :) I am doing fine. )

Hello,
I visited the In 'N Out burger, located at 7909 LBJ Freeway, at the intersection of Coit and LBJ in Dallas. Their number is (800) 786-1000. It was a Friday afternoon when I visited.

I am doing the blog because there was great Hoopla surrounding the openings of In 'N Outs in Dallas.
My review, after which will follow the Photostory.

The food was decent, the restaurant seemed clean and well taken care of, and the workers were friendly.
I did think the girl who took our orders was overly perky, however, I think everyone is OVERLY PERKY these days. Don't know why.

The name In 'N Out implies that you will literally be, "In And Out" of the restaurant! I was not "In And Out," however it was pretty fast.

It was faster than Taco Bell.

On the way out, I counted at least 9 cars in the Drive-thru lane. Poor them, they were not going to be "In And Out."
This customer looks a little like James Franco. Wow, he really likes that burger!

Cryptically repetitive palm trees. Are all the palm trees red in California?????????????????

Mmmmm, that "quality" was delicious. May I have an order, with a side of onion rings????????????? (Question mark overkill)

Target story!

I was in Target the other day... while walking with my cousin, 29 (he also likes to cruise the aisles of Target), I stumbled upon Middle Sister wine.
I was thinking: it took a clever, savvy wine girl to think of that name! I am not even sure if it is an excellent name.
I am even less sure of whether or not it is a good wine.
However, I am mentioning it anyway.

But, I asked my cousin (he has been mentioned in previous blogs, Rafael) in the aisle: What about the Younger Sister??

To which he replied, "The younger sister already gets enough attention."
Haha.

You can learn more about the wine and their history. It really was started by a middle sister.

I always feel like I MUST say something, about music.

The song "5 O'Clock in the Morning," by T Pain, Lilly Allen, and somebody else who is unimportant, caught my attention.

I looked up the lyrics.

I like Lilly Allen... I was a big fan of her first album.
But, after you read the lyrics you will see.

This is a very depressing song. Lilly is waiting in the bed all alone??????

Very disturbing.

Goodbye.
Stay perky.

Alice

(north dallas homegirl)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the shout out. I don't know if you know, but I have been living in L.A. for a year & a half. In-N-Out is a staple here in L.A. Of course the real palm trees are not red.

For the 5 o'clock song - it is currently #10 on the charts. If you want other opinions about songs, I will give you my input.