My Food Obsession

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Flashback to the 80's

Remember the 80's? Or for those who are my age, the second half of the 80's? Big bangs were in, as were jelly shoes and puffy paint shirts. People listened to "Rock Me Amadeus" and girls swooned over Patrick Swayze swiveling his hips in Dirty Dancing. Bob and his Big Boy fed us. Some things were best left in the 80's.

Granted, I have to admit there were great things that the 80's produced. "Say Anything" is still one of the greatest romantic movies and Depeche Mode's songs from that decade still rock. But a good chunk of that memorable decade are best left as that - memories.

I had two flashbacks to my childhood on Saturday.

This past Saturday, the day before Mother's Day, I participated in the annual Revlon Run/Walk for Women's Cancers. I've been walking it for the past six years and raising money to help fund the cause. It's always a great event, lots of people gathered for the same reason. As it's sponsored by the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), they always have celebrities to cheer people along. And every year, they have a short concert at the finish line in the Colesium. Usually it's not anyone that I really cared about so this year I didn't bother looking into was performing.

To my surprise, as we finished the race and entered the Colesium, who was rocking out on stage?

THE BANGLES!! THE FREAKING AWESOME BANGLES.

Their Greatest Hits album was the second CD I ever owned, after Wilson Phillips. Actually, I got them at the same time as a birthday gift from my sister when I turned 12 (I think), but I listened to the Wilson Phillips CD sooo much more, so the Bangles get second billing on order of CDs owned.

As I crossed the finish line, I was singing along to "In My Room." The only point in which I stopped singing was when I was grining stupidly as I received my medal from the cute firefighters who were medaling racers as they crossed the finish line (great new addition to the race!!!). The two highlights of my day in one awesome moment. Ahhhh....

The rest of the set included "Walk Like an Egyptian" with "Mrs. Robinson" mixed in and "Eternal Flame." It was so great. I want to see them in concert now.

That was the good. Now, onto the bad.

So after the great Bangles performance and oogling at the firefighters, my family (aunts, uncles and grandmother) decided to go eat lunch. Walking back to the car was almost just as long as the 5K we had just done. Then we got stuck in traffic. Bah.

But what tops it off is where we ate. Our original destination was to be Grinders, but because of traffic and all, it somehow was decided that we'd go to Sizzler. SIZZLER people. Yes, it was right there. Yes, we were hungry and yes, we were tired. But, but, is there really ever a good enough reason to go to Sizzler?? Name one!!

I don't even want to go into the details of the meal. The place grossed me out in general. The off colors of everything made me suspicious that everything around me was infested with bacteria and covered in a film of greasy dirt. I reluctantly ate some fruit, fearful that it hadn't been washed and had E. Coli colonies growing on it.

I'll rather deal with the pain of jelly shoes and wear pink lipstick than eat at Sizzler again. Unless, maybe, if the Bangles were performing in the restaurant itself...

6 Comments:

  • Hehehe. So was it worth it? I missed the Bangles so I could miss traffic, but I got to eat a home cooked meal. You got to see the Bangles, but had to eat at Sizzler's. I can pop in a Bangles CD, but you still ate at Sizzler's. Tee!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5/15/2006 11:25 PM  

  • I saw the GoGos at the Now and Zen fest in Golden Gate Park a few years back. Fantastic!! :D

    Also, I had my first date at Sizzler.

    (That date lasted a whole summer's day and also included Golf 'n Stuff, the Buena Park mall, a movie at the Buena Park mall, and then Sizzler. Talk about hoopty 80s extravaganza.)

    By Blogger Rita, at 5/17/2006 6:14 AM  

  • You should have a first date dining post about all the restaurants/joints you've been taken to on first dates.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5/17/2006 12:57 PM  

  • Rita had a good idea: you should have a post about all the food you've eaten on first dates. Or restaurants you've been taken to on first dates.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5/17/2006 12:59 PM  

  • Sorry, didn't meant to post 2 comments. thought the first one didn't go through, and now look, THREE posts. F*ck.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5/17/2006 1:00 PM  

  • Did you get steak and all you can eat shrimp? Or the awesome salad bar? ROFL!!!

    By Blogger Julie, at 6/12/2006 6:06 PM  

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