Wednesday, June 07, 2006

World, here you go.

YOU HAD OSO WITH OUT ME?

Karen says: (12:33:16 PM)
I almost called you but I was going to the dog run and eating on the way and I know you probably wouldn't want to go to the dog run.

Karen says: (12:33:27 PM)
I onlly wish the OSO was a little less expensive.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:33:43 PM)
well.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:33:46 PM)
you pay for what you get.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:33:54 PM)
deliciousness.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:34:03 PM)
and no stomach ache afterwards.

Karen says: (12:34:15 PM)
but i feel that it is on the same level as the veggie from de leons, and de leons is cheaper.

Karen says: (12:34:36 PM)
plus they have the lard included in the purchase price

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:34:38 PM)
i think they are pretty different.

Karen says: (12:34:46 PM)
different but equal in quality

Karen says: (12:35:17 PM)
both large, both delicious

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:35:23 PM)
i wouldn't say equal in quality of ingredients. or cleverness in putting things together.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:35:49 PM)
de leon's fulfills the greasy fast food niche and OSO moves up to casual dining.

Karen says: (12:36:42 PM)
Is OSO organic? If they were then I would say they should be more expensive. Oso moves into casual dining only by dining ambiance within establishment. Since I got the OSO to go, they are on the same level.

Karen says: (12:37:21 PM)
If OSO used a lard tortilla I would relinquish a point for cleverness in putting things together.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:37:24 PM)
i don't know if htey're organic. they use better ingredients, hands down.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:37:44 PM)
but moving on.

Karen says: (12:37:45 PM)
not if they're shopping at super saver with the greatful bread proprietors.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:37:53 PM)
well, you don't know that.

Karen says: (12:38:01 PM)
neither do you!

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:38:09 PM)
moving on!

Karen says: (12:38:23 PM)
i think we should open this discussion up to the blogger community (lincoln based, that is)

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:38:48 PM)
why not open it up to the world!

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:39:10 PM)
but scott would say he likes chipotle the best.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:39:21 PM)
and chipotle doesn't count because it's not local. and then there's the argument about that.

Elenita, witch woman says: (12:39:37 PM)
have you checked my blog lately?

8 comments:

Angela said...

that's awesome. oh, how i miss OSO.

Daniel said...

Part of my perception of OSO is tainted because of a Red Hook IPA that I didn't much care for. What is the goal? Is it to dine casually? If so, you can be as casual as you would like at D'Leon's. Organic? What is more organic than a tortilla made with lard holding ingredients fried in it? Theme Ingredient: Lard. D'Leon's cuisine reigns supreme! Plus their hours can't be beat.

Karen said...

Well said Daniel! Hoo-ray for the Lard!

Ellen said...
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Ellen said...

wow, it looks like i forgot the basics of english with that last comment of mine. i'm going to delete it and start over.

Ellen said...

with the comment i deleted, i just wanted to say that i flirted with the oso burrito boy. and he was cute. that's it. and that's why oso is better than d'leon's.

Karen said...

actually there is a pretty cute mexican guy at D'Leons—talk dark and handsome would give you an idea of his nice attributes. He was there on a Friday a couple weeks ago. Maybe if you weren't making your "Bluff's Run" trip with Scott this weekend we could go compare mexican restaurant workers. But I guess that will have to wait.

bryant said...

chipotle is owned by mcdonalds, so, it's the worst.