11/09/2007

It's Friday...

And I'm gonna go get a gyro.

Anyone got a problem with that?

Good.

14 comments:

The Lady Who Doesn't Lunch: said...

I had no idea such ethnic treats were available to you in Boyneland.

Anonymous said...

As long as you get one for me too.

Megan said...

Poor little lambies.

Cap'n Ergo "XL+II" Jinglebollocks said...

yeah, I gots a problem wid' dat! Whatcha gonna do 'bout it, huh? Huh? Huh? Y'all gonna come down here and whup mah ass? I'll be waitin' fer ya, punk!! I'll be in the Marketplace wrapped in the Dixie flag!! C'mon, bring it on!!

Cap'n Ergo "XL+II" Jinglebollocks said...

Psst!! Hey Megan!! You know that ol' line about "lips that have touched ground up sheep flesh shan't touch mine", right?

SkylersDad said...

Why do you need a pap smear?

Oh wait, you said gyro, not gyno.

Never mind.

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

Grab me a bag of baked chips. Okay?

Writeprocrastinator said...

That picture is giving me a "Falling Down" moment, because you know it will never look like that in real life...

I just want a gyro, like the one in the picture.

lulu said...

oh God that looks good!

Dale said...

I love gyros and their Canadian equivalent, the donair. Yes please.

Pavel Chekov said...

Best sandwich.....EVER!

Johnny Yen said...

Yeah-- me. I'm jealous. Since my diagnosis of celiac, nary a gyro has passed my lips.

When I was visiting an old friend in Germany in 1994, I was faced with a dilemma-- what to eat. I hate German food. Fortunately, so many Turkish people live in Germany that there are "Donner" stands on every corner. They're nearly identical to gyros, except their Turkish, not Greek.

Ms. Laaw-yuhr said...

Thanks for making me hungry for gyro at 9am.

GETkristiLOVE said...

BTW, they pronounce that "jai-ro" in Indiana.