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Puzzled

0 · Jun 8, 2012 · 1 Comment

We went out to dinner at Portofino’s for a little quick Italian.

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Garlic bread with cheese to start:

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It’s been SO long since I’ve had this.  It reminded me of pasta parties from high school!

Side salad with balsamic for some veggie:

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And shrimp scampi from my meal:

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There had to be half a box of pasta on this plate.

The waitress actually gave me a hard time about not finishing it which I found somewhat comical.  Not only is it probably not the best form to criticize the eating habits of your patrons, but I think that had I finished that entire plate i would’ve had to have been rolled out of the place!

When we got home it was all about this guy:

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I love puzzles.

Can’t get this song out of my head.

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  1. Katie @ Talk Less, Say More says

    Jun. 11th, 2012 at 8:27 pm

    There’s nothing like a good puzzle! 🙂

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