Shoreline photos October 20, 2007 4:47 PM Subscribe
Photos from the (very enjoyable) Shoreline meetup.
The food was delicious and the company was great. Couldn't ask for more.
posted by kindall at 7:05 PM on October 20, 2007
posted by kindall at 7:05 PM on October 20, 2007
Those sandwiches look mighty tasty.
posted by puke & cry at 8:25 PM on October 20, 2007
posted by puke & cry at 8:25 PM on October 20, 2007
A grinder is a sandwich? They did look good!
posted by typewriter at 9:03 PM on October 20, 2007
posted by typewriter at 9:03 PM on October 20, 2007
Am I the only one who sees that rendering site at about 200 pixels by 150 pixels?
posted by maxwelton at 9:14 PM on October 20, 2007
posted by maxwelton at 9:14 PM on October 20, 2007
A good time was had by all. Good to meet new people and see old ones. Thanks for the pics corpse. We should have taken a picture of Grinders' beer cooler. They had a bottle beer selection that would rival any bar in Seattle. The last half of my workday passed rapidly with a very nice porter buzz and a full belly. Cheers!
posted by vito90 at 10:29 PM on October 20, 2007
posted by vito90 at 10:29 PM on October 20, 2007
You call 'em grinders in Seattle? Huh, I thought that was just a New Haven (and vicinity) thing.
posted by languagehat at 8:54 AM on October 21, 2007
posted by languagehat at 8:54 AM on October 21, 2007
Oh crap, that thing is a sandwich? I thought it was just a large slice of pizza.
posted by junesix at 10:34 AM on October 21, 2007
posted by junesix at 10:34 AM on October 21, 2007
Well, these sandwiches were called grinders. Or at least the name of the place was Grinders. Actually, it appears that they refer to them as hot sands but whatever. The term "sub" seems fairly well established here otherwise.
posted by kindall at 11:28 AM on October 21, 2007
posted by kindall at 11:28 AM on October 21, 2007
Years ago I lived in Wallingford, a neighborhood within Seattle. Across the street from me was a grocery store - deli that was run by an Asian couple that I assume were recent immigrants. They named several of their deli meals after American presidents, I presume in order to venerate the icons of their new homeland.
I confess that I often ordered the "Grant's Grinder" simply to hear them repeat the words "Grant's Grinder" with their unique accents...
posted by Tube at 1:09 PM on October 21, 2007
I confess that I often ordered the "Grant's Grinder" simply to hear them repeat the words "Grant's Grinder" with their unique accents...
posted by Tube at 1:09 PM on October 21, 2007
Wish I coulda been there, those things look good.
Am I the only one who sees that rendering site at about 200 pixels by 150 pixels?
I've got flash-block installed and after I authorized it to load, it loaded super-tiny. But then after going to a few different pages, the size corrected itself. I just want to know why they need to have the whole thing done in flash?!
posted by philomathoholic at 1:19 PM on October 21, 2007
Am I the only one who sees that rendering site at about 200 pixels by 150 pixels?
I've got flash-block installed and after I authorized it to load, it loaded super-tiny. But then after going to a few different pages, the size corrected itself. I just want to know why they need to have the whole thing done in flash?!
posted by philomathoholic at 1:19 PM on October 21, 2007
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I fear I may have disturbed the group's genteel sensitivities by my discourse on Seattle's rendering plant.
posted by Tube at 5:33 PM on October 20, 2007