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‘Snide Remarks’ Classic: ‘Meat the Press’

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It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to spotlight another “Snide Remarks” Classic as part of our year-long celebration of the column’s 10th anniversary. This week’s entry is a carnivorous item called “Meat the Press” (#143, Jan. 12, 2001). It deals with the all-you-can-eat meat restaurant Rodizio Grill, along with mall food and other tantalizing subjects. I’m pretty sure none of the specific places mentioned are still there at University Mall, where they were six years ago, but the jokes are still are fresh and tasty as ever! Yum-yum!

5 Responses to “‘Snide Remarks’ Classic: ‘Meat the Press’”

  1. Lowdogg Says:

    That’s an interesting picture comparison. Every time I look at pictures from when I got married (or before) I am always a little sad and amazed.

    I am planning our high school reunion, and I had such thick hair back then. C’est la vie.

  2. Chrystle Says:

    You mean Rodizio Grill is gone? I went on a Preference date there!

  3. Momma Snider Says:

    I’m sure I’m not old enough to have a son with such a grumpy face.

  4. NBarrett Says:

    Those photos actually remind me of those greek comedy/tragedy masks that are used as the universal symbols of theatre. So, is Eric’s life a tragedy or a comedy?

  5. NBarrett Says:

    Oops, I just noticed. Those greek masks are actually used in the banner/heading/top-thingy on this web page. The similarity was intentional, wasn’t it? And here I thought I was being insightful.

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