Sunday, May 4, 2014

Romeo Lunch 4-23-14


The Romeo Gang recently had lunch at the Bonefish Grill in Woburn on Wednesday 4/23/14.
The Bonefish Grill is located at 4 Wayside Road.  Go to www.bonefishgrill.com for more information.

We sat at a long table near the window and the waiter brought water and left menus for us to look at.  The restaurant was empty at 12 noon when I arrived but by 1:00 pm it was packed.  Joe L. said it was probably the lunch crowd from local businesses but there was a good mix of young and old patrons. The food must be good!!! I hope.   Seven Romeos were in attendance for lunch including Ed DeShuytner, Jim Terlizzi, Joe Lapiana, Joe Pignatiello, Mark Ryan, Brother Tim and Steve Winter.

It was funny that I was in the area earlier that morning attending Physical Therapy at the Lahey Hospital around the corner. I then went home at 10:00 AM and then headed back to the Restaurant at 11:30 AM.  Luckily I live close by and only 15 minutes away.

The waiter took orders for drinks and appetizers. Joe P. recommended the Shrimp appetizer and we ordered some with martinis and beers.  Jim saw that there was a large selection of beers online but a small selection at the restaurant.  Similarly, the entree included Grouper Fish online but was limited to only Salmon at the Restaurant. There were no vegetables for lunch and the sides only included French fries, coleslaw and cuscus. I got the cuscus which is like rice but it was cold.  

The drinks came quickly as well as the shrimp appetizer which was very good and tasty. However, I thought the martini was weak and all I could taste was the pineapple flavouring.  The entrees were then served for three of us but there was at least a 10 minute wait before the other four entrees arrived.  They should have come altogether.  The restaurant was ok but I thought there should have been more and better choices for beers, appetizers, sides and fish as well as coordinated service.

The conversation was lively as always and moved around the table.  I talked with Joe P. who sat next to me and he said that he attended the Boston Marathon as he has for thirty years.  Since he lives in Somerville, he took his bike into town and walked it around through the large crowd. He said it was a good day.  I also talked with Joe about the new bike trails leading into the city and road safety.  Joe said that even though he wears a helmet the drivers are crazy and you really have to watch out.

I then told Joe that I had Easter Dinner at my house and hid 50 plastic Easter eggs out around the backyard with candy, money and some quiz questions in each egg. 

Joe P then said that he took his grandchildren in town to see the circus and got tired out from all the walking.  His daughter lives in Los Angeles and she has a new job working for Telecommunications Company and her husband is a teacher in Los Angeles.
Jim is planning another trip to Key West in Florida around May 1 and won’t be attending the NSSSA
Lunch at the Danversport YC.  He is also planning another trip to Europe.  He is going to take his oldest granddaughter who wants to go to Paris.  

Brother Tim still loves his iPad and does a lot of his airplane navigation using it. The group then talked about the new powdered alcohol and they were curious about whether some kids will bring it to school with them and hide it in their water bottles.

Brother Tim was curious on how the powdered alcohol would stay together because he thought it would ionize when put it into water. I found an article in the latest Popular Science magazine and I sent it off to everyone showing that if you could bond the alcohol to powered starch or sugar it would stay together in water.

Joe L. said that he had planned to be at his Art Studio this week and he paid the extra money for the advertising for an Open House but then he also booked two weddings in the next couple of weeks. So he won't be able to do both. He is a Justice Peace and the weddings are in Westford and in Littleton.  He also said that he is active with his advisory role with the Pfizer Drug Company and he seems to be you doing a lot of work for them.

Ed talked with Brother Tim quite a lot about the online courses that he teaches as well as some of the work that Brother Tim has done at St. Johns Prep.

We then talked about meeting Dick Costello next time and planned a lunch in Manchester by the Sea at the Landing restaurant and set a date for 21st of May.  Jim will send email to all.
Comments always welcome….  markryan82@comcast.net

PS.
Some of us attended the NSSSA Dinner at the Danversport Yacht Club on May 1st. At the dinner they honored some exemplary teachers from several districts for their exemplary service and contributions. The highlight though was the recognition of Joe Tarello, science teacher from Somerville who has been teaching for 50 years and does not plan on retiring any day soon. Several people spoke highly about Joe’s career and his contributions to teaching.  He got a standing ovation from all.  You can see some photos at the Picas web site ……  https://plus.google.com/photos/108806068200291783388/albums/6009678858371166929

 

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