A visitor from Vega

It had to be, right?

There’s something amusing and heartening about watching a young woman with “VEGAN FOR LIFE!” tattooed in fancy Spencerian script two inches high across the yoke of her shoulders, tearing in to the biggest, juiciest, RAREST hamburger I have ever seen.

No, it wasn’t a veggie burger, either. Our caf doesn’t even serve them. It was 100% beef, baby.

Now that’s hope and/or change.

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7 comments

  1. fillyjonk »

    10 March 2009 · 11:10 am

    I had a friend in grad school who once said, “I was a vegetarian until I went and worked on a small farm. Then I decided, farm animals are so stupid, they deserve to be eaten.”

  2. Tatyana »

    10 March 2009 · 1:10 pm

    Music to my ears. Patronized an Argentinian-in -Florida grilled steak restaurant Knife, two days ago.
    oh, baby oh baby
    all I can say

  3. McGehee »

    10 March 2009 · 4:23 pm

    What’s so strange about a fan of Chevrolet’s 1970s 4-cylinder, aluminum-engine compact car, eating a hamburger?

  4. CGHill »

    10 March 2009 · 7:41 pm

    What’s strange is the idea that Chevrolet’s 1970s 4-cylinder, aluminum-engine compact car might actually have fans.

  5. McGehee »

    10 March 2009 · 8:56 pm

    One behind the radiator, one in the dash. <rimshot>

  6. unimpressed »

    10 March 2009 · 10:46 pm

    I would love to have a Vega….but I want a 350LT-1 under the hood.

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