Eating while doing tractor things sort of ramble (was)RE: [AT]Speaking of Harbor Freight
Kiser, Rick
rkiser at islandhospital.org
Fri Feb 20 09:37:07 PST 2004
I was on a THT (tractor hauling trip) to Yakima and pulled into a café to get something to eat. I noticed the parking lot was almost full of the stockrack type pickups and when I went in there were about a dozen guys eating breakfast, not a one under 300 pounds. I figured I might be in over my head, but I ordered *one* pancake, a couple of eggs and bacon.
The pancake looked like a sheetcake from Costco with enough real butter to lube an 830 John Deere, I pretty sure the eggs were ostrich and roughly half a hog was hiding under it all. After eating the eggs, bacon and about a quarter of the sheetcake, I may not have looked like my fine dining companions, but I sure felt like them.
The waitress was awesome, it was pleasure to watch her in action. She was about 60 yrs old, skinny and not a single wasted motion, pure competence in orthopedic shoes.
All for $4.50 with coffee and orange juice.
RickinNW-WA
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald L. Cook [mailto:rlcook at pionet.net]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 8:50 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: Eating while doing tractor things sort of ramble (was)RE: [AT]Speaking of Harbor Freight
Farmer,
You not only have me hungry now, but I am also laughing. We are pretty
much on the same wave length on the eating out thing. I always look for
the little white building that says CAFE in blue letters on it. Usually
some pickups with stockracks sitting out front. Those guys are cheap.
Won't hire a trucker.<g> I order off the special board or if they are
out, I just have a hot beef. I have never ever had a poor or expensive
meal in these places. Usually get too much to eat and don't have any
room for pie.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
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