Friday, March 27, 2009
Noodles Jefferson and the Roller
Noodles Jefferson.....sounds like a character in a Mark Twain book, doesn't it? Or, maybe a gangster from the 1940's. It actually is the name of a food dish served here at the galley.
And the roller....well, that is what the community billboard on the television is called. Channel 4 is devoted to about 50 Powerpoint slides that occasionally get updated.
It is supposed to be a communication device used here on the base to inform residents of events and activities. Unfortunately, most of what is displayed is usually out-of-date. (At least this slide will be current for a while.)
One thing we usually try to look for on the roller are the menus posted for the galleys. When a lunch or dinner is only $4.15, it can be a real bargain for dining. (And, sometimes, it's the ONLY choice for dining.)
It's fun to see what some of the dishes are named -- Noodles Jefferson is my personal favorite.
No, I've never eaten it -- I just like the name. In my opinion, it slightly beats out the following: "Okra Melange" -- "Club Spinach" -- and "Hacienda Green Beans."
In addition to the items listed on the menu, there is always a large salad bar, sandwich and "wrap" bar, all kinds of fresh fruit, desserts, ice cream, toppings, cookies, and quite an assortment of beverages, non-alcoholic, of course.
Here's a slide of the movie offerings for this week. There was a .38 Special concert this week, and since concerts are held next to the stadium seating at the movie theater, there were no movies shown for a couple of nights.
I thought it was pretty funny that a friend of ours, when asked about the .38 Special concert, said it was "nothing special." Maybe the group should change its name.
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2 comments:
Noodles Jefferson? Sounds like a surprise to me.
And I wonder who showed up for the oscar nominated "No Movie".
"Noodles Jefferson and the Roller"!
Sounds like a rock band sponsored by the USO!
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