From the
altfriday5:
1. Do you usually bring lunch or buy it? Why?
It really depends on whether
sundart has had the time to pack me one. Otherwise I either skip it or buy it.
2. Do you usually eat lunch with people? Why or why not? Would you like this to be different?
Only if I've made a date to. Otherwise I eat at my desk. I'm pretty okay with this arrangement.
3. What's your favourite thing to eat for lunch? Favourite place to go or thing to do?
I don't actually have a favorite. I'm just as happy with PB&J as I am with the occasional treat out. Though some notable lunchtime yummies around Northampton would include obscenely cheap hibachi at Osaka, bacon and bbq chicken pizza at Pinocchio's, chicken noodle soup on Thursday at State Street, and the summertime Friday barbecue at Serios.
4. What was lunchtime typically like for you as a child?
Mom packed my lunch almost every day, which was great until she got creative. There were the occasional sandwich misfires, like extra chunky chicken/tuna salad, PB&J with mayonnaise (omg ew), and the turkey sandwiches with chunks of dry-ass leftover turkey instead of actual deli meat.
5. Tell us about a memorable lunch experience you've had.
Probably the day I stuffed most of the contents of one of Mom's infamous chunky tuna salad sandwiches down
harinezumi's sweater in 7th grade. I have said that the first five or six years of our friendship was pretty much categorized by mutual abuse. :P
1. Do you usually bring lunch or buy it? Why?
It really depends on whether
2. Do you usually eat lunch with people? Why or why not? Would you like this to be different?
Only if I've made a date to. Otherwise I eat at my desk. I'm pretty okay with this arrangement.
3. What's your favourite thing to eat for lunch? Favourite place to go or thing to do?
I don't actually have a favorite. I'm just as happy with PB&J as I am with the occasional treat out. Though some notable lunchtime yummies around Northampton would include obscenely cheap hibachi at Osaka, bacon and bbq chicken pizza at Pinocchio's, chicken noodle soup on Thursday at State Street, and the summertime Friday barbecue at Serios.
4. What was lunchtime typically like for you as a child?
Mom packed my lunch almost every day, which was great until she got creative. There were the occasional sandwich misfires, like extra chunky chicken/tuna salad, PB&J with mayonnaise (omg ew), and the turkey sandwiches with chunks of dry-ass leftover turkey instead of actual deli meat.
5. Tell us about a memorable lunch experience you've had.
Probably the day I stuffed most of the contents of one of Mom's infamous chunky tuna salad sandwiches down