The big birthday bash went about as expected last night; we filled up about a third of the restaurant with our group, sixteen people strong, and enjoyed the fine Anna's cuisine. Our bud Teresa, out of the goodness of her heart, typed up some menus for them, which I believe is the first time they've ever forgone the hand-written variety. I always thought the hand-written menus were part of the charm of the place, but everything changes and I will admit it was easier to read the darn thing.
Afterwards we meandered next door to the Globe, where I suffered an embarrassment of riches in the birthday present department, and that didn't even count the stack of DVDs (and a book) that Christina had waiting for me at home. Thanks, guys. The surprises of the evening were definitely the Bettie Page bobble-head doll and the 3-D Viewmaster from Rob & Mike. I was also impressed to see the appearance of so many Ernest movies. Yee-haw, Vern.
Today I think we'll be meeting Tim & Teresa downtown at the Pier for the Columbia Restaurant's 1905 day, during which they roll back prices to something closer to the original days of the Pier. I've never eaten at the Columbia so it should be a treat.
Afterwards we meandered next door to the Globe, where I suffered an embarrassment of riches in the birthday present department, and that didn't even count the stack of DVDs (and a book) that Christina had waiting for me at home. Thanks, guys. The surprises of the evening were definitely the Bettie Page bobble-head doll and the 3-D Viewmaster from Rob & Mike. I was also impressed to see the appearance of so many Ernest movies. Yee-haw, Vern.
Today I think we'll be meeting Tim & Teresa downtown at the Pier for the Columbia Restaurant's 1905 day, during which they roll back prices to something closer to the original days of the Pier. I've never eaten at the Columbia so it should be a treat.




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