Sentences with phrase «roadside diner»

«I was a gladiator for my clients,» he tells me at one point when we meet at roadside diner near Toronto.
His lexicon of words and symbols is derived from many sources such as the signs of roadside diners, road signs designating route numbers, company signs and billboards, which had been a ubiquitous part of the Depression - era, Midwestern landscape of Indiana's childhood and, for him, closely connected to personal memories.
The band does sad little gigs to disinterested and annoyed crowds in roadside diners.
Stations are located near amenities like roadside diners, cafes, wi - fi hotspots, and shopping centers.
It was Looney Tunes on the road, selling what was basically a gas station and roadside diner with old - fashioned borscht - belt humor.
Would you prefer roadside diners or five star dining?
Along the way you'll find original roadside diners, quirky attractions, and beautiful views of the midwest plains and western mountain ranges.
And he's starting with a starring role in the hostage thriller, Killing Jar, in which seven patrons of a remote roadside diner are held captive by a loon with a shotgun.
Nick Papadakis (John Colicos), the Greek immigrant who owns the tiny California roadside diner, offers Frank a job as a mechanic, which he accepts over the machinist job in Los Angeles he's made up.
For many of the desert's inhabitants, Ben's visits are their only contact with the outside world, and the only landmark worth noting is a once - famous roadside diner that hasn't opened in years.
You can take any meal including breakfast in the spacious roadside diner wannabee called King's Highway.
As archetypal American foods, cupcakes recall holidays and family gatherings, which roadside diners intentionally echo in offering a bit of this comfort and nostalgia on the road.
This sandwich used to be common at roadside diners, I'm pretty sure that's where I had my first Monte Cristo.
The family lived a hardscrabble life, moving over 20 times in his first 17 years, as his mother worked in a series of roadside diners.
Plus, Superchargers are located at places you'll actually want to stop, like roadside diners, cafes, and shopping centers.
The last we see of him is through the window of a roadside diner where he and Maggie stopped for a slice of homemade pie one night.
West Lafayette Opened as a drive - in in 1929 and named after a vintage root beer brand, you can rest assured this roadside diner isn't quite as racy as its moniker might imply.
Buyers come into close contact with the birds they release, and the traders sell deceased birds to roadside diners at the end of the day, which introduces the potential for disease transmission.
As pretty on the summit as it is at a roadside diner, this olive green, ModCloth - exclusive top touts a gathered bust atop which a white screen print dances - and, with the playlist you prepped, there will be plenty of that!
All paths lead to Yermo, California - the site of a roadside diner and a feisty but compassionate transvestite waitress named Lola.
A battle for the future of mankind unfolds when the archangel Michael arrives at a roadside diner to protect a waitress whose unborn child is humanity's last hope.
Whether they were in a roadside diner, driving down the side of a road, or simply dealing with an annoying reporter, they were on the lookout for victims whose deaths would serve no purpose except to add to an already lengthy murder - tally.
Set in a roadside diner, it tells the tale of five disparate folks connected by a single $ 20 bill with typical PTA verve.
It's easy to dislike the guy after a scene at a roadside diner where he asks Olive if she really wants to order her meal a la mode, because the models she idolizes are thin and more than likely don't eat ice cream.
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In all these places you can eat well, particularly if you choose something from the sea: the fresh catch of the day in a roadside diner, maybe, or something grander with lobster and scallops in a smart restaurant.
In 1966 - 7 Graham also made a series of photographs showing details of suburban housing projects, new shopping precincts, truck depots and roadside diners, bearing the title Homes for America.
«Superchargers are located at places you'll actually want to stop, like roadside diners, cafes, and shopping centers.
If you become ill (food poisoning from that roadside diner perhaps) or get injured in Idaho, you'll be paying out - of - network costs for your medical care.
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