Lunch with JR: Should It Be Outlawed?

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Img 6439My friend of many years, JR, was visiting Atlanta today. He has lived in Birmingham now for about 7 years--my, how time flies! I had taken the day off to run errands (including the dreadful teeth cleaning on which I wait even now!). We scheduled lunch at one of our favorite haunts from times past, which I posted about this past weekend, The Silver Grill!

I miss spending time with JR. He makes me laugh--a lot. As is typical of our visits together, we made a scene at the grill laughing ourselves nearly to death. JR can tell a story like no other!

At any rate, as is typical of Kevin, the owner of the grill, as we went to pay, Kevin didn't charge JR anything since he hadn't been to the grill in a very long time, and we specifically has lunch at the grill so JR could eat there before they close at the end of the month. I really like good, decent people.

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