Yeah I don't get Olive Garden either, but my dad looooves it. I think because he can order precisely the same meal at all of them and get precisely the same experience.
I usually just load up on their salad, which is serviceable.
Random idea for high-lethality D&D campaigns: Character death unlocks new classes and races. Maybe useful in “special snowflake” campaigns where no one reads your carefully crafted setting material. Instead you roll it out piecemeal as PCs bite the dust. “I really want to play a saurian warlock…sure, I’ll take a drink of that mystery potion.” Someone probably thought of this before.
Hey, I'm using Jeff and Brendan's 20 questions to help me get a feel for my upcoming Perdition campaign. Never done it before. Highly recommended. http://jrients.blogspot.com/2011/04/twenty-quick-questions-for-your.html http://www.necropraxis.com/2012/02/24/20-quick-questions-rules/
As we drive by the Olive Garden Jen says, "What are you people doing?"
ReplyDeleteYeah I don't get Olive Garden either, but my dad looooves it. I think because he can order precisely the same meal at all of them and get precisely the same experience.
ReplyDeleteI usually just load up on their salad, which is serviceable.
Olive Garden is to Italian what Taco Bell is to Mexican. Sometimes it's just less hassle to eat there.
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