the Pho place we went last night had a Tofu pho. Not sure what the broth was from.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Health~ma to your dog, Kristin.
Happy anniversary, Cashmere and husband!
Scrappy, you left a Paren off your links so it goes to the Wikipedia error page. I think the link you intended to put in was [link]
Typo boy, that goes to the same broken page.
srsly, one of the best restaurant names I've ever seen was "What The Pho"
My favorite restaurant name is one I saw in Australia: "Thai Me Kangaroo Down."
I like my local Thai place, named "I Am Siam."
Why is it that a good four out of five Thai restaurants have puns in their names anyway? You don't see it with nearly that regukarity with other cuisines.
Oh, the lovely irony. I just called our non-emergency number for police/fire/medical (needed to get the number for the local road maintence and was feeling to lazy to look for it online, figured i'd bother a co-worker instead) and it didn't work! Just rang 30 times without going into the phone tree like it's supposed to. Tried again in case i misdialed, but nope. So i called a supervisor to let them know from a reliable source that all the cranky callers saying the number isn't working are actually correct....this time. (There is a lot of user-error with the phone tree.) Vacationing calltaker is informative!
Thai puns are definitely A Thing - my old neighborhood Thai place was Three Bow Thais.
Oddly, my current neighborhood has more Thai restaurants than you can shake a stick at, but no really glaring puns. To Be Thai is the cutest name, but not really punny.