La Granja restaurant in Palatine, Illinois. (
APS photo; see
CinemaScope version.)
In a wide-ranging post-dinner discussion, Leah, Dick and I talk about our visit to La Granja, a new restaurant in the Chicago suburb of
Palatine -- and then weigh in on topics that include (but are not necessarily limited to) "
Three Days of the Condor," the
Bradford Exchange,
Fiestaware,
Booby's restaurant in Niles and keeping
guinea pigs as pets.
I also discuss
The Three Stooges and that whole
Shemp issue to describe my disappointment at the ribs I ordered at La Granja. Speaking of The Stooges, you can download a fun
Modern Man song about Moe.
Oh, yeah. We also talk about
this place, which now seems to have closed.
Read Leah's published review of La Granja
here. For another view of La Granja, check out Lisa & Joe's February 3 podcast over at
Cheap Date.
By the way, as I'm writing these show notes, I'm watching "
Thelma &
Louise" on cable. (They're just getting ready to pick up
Brad Pitt right now.) Along with "
Starman" and the original 1971 "
Vanishing Point" (the first movie in which I ever saw a woman topless at the movies and I mean on the screen, but that's another story) this is one of my favorite
road movies. Maybe it's because my family moved around a lot, but I could definitely identify with wanderlust and the call of the open road.
Chris LeDoux and
Steve Wariner were right.
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