Ticket giveaway: Devour Downtown plus the ISO

January 16, 2013
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Devour Downtown is coming, with discount meals at nearly every turn. This week, you can win a $30 Devour dining certificate plus a pair of tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's Jan. 24-26 performance with guest cellist Zuill Bailey. (More info on Devour here and the ISO concert here)

All you have to do is mention a favorite food scene in a movie, TV show, or book.

I'll pick one winner at random.

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  • Food Scene
    Season two of The I Love Lucy TV show where she's devouring the chocolate candies coming down the conveyor belt. First it's slow, then fast, faster..I have never forgotten that for some reason..
  • Favorite food scene
    Wow it has to be the I Love Lucy classic chocolate factory conveyor belt scene my most favorite very very funny
  • Pasta
    Lady & The Tramp - the pasta serenade!
  • Willy Wonka...
    and the chocolate river!
  • Stand by Me
    The scene is somewhat gross, but I will never forget story about the pie-eating contest in Stand by Me.
  • Hook
    The scene in Hook where the lost boys imagine their food and then have a huge food fight with it.
  • Favorite Food Scene
    John Candy attempting to finish "The Old 96er" in The Great Outdoors.
  • Food scene
    The lobster scene from Annie Hall. "Annie, there's a big lobster behind the refrigerator. I can't get it out… Maybe if I put a little dish of butter sauce here with a nutcracker, it will run out the other side."
  • Arrested Development
    The puns come quick and fast throughout the episodes of Arrested Development, but you may have missed the names of 2 restaurants: "Miss Temple's" where you go to skip synagogue on friday/saturday nights, and "Skip Church's" for eating brunch and missing Sunday church.
  • Sure tastes good.
    The dinner conversation at the Italiam restaurant in "The Natural" when the old-time, wise coach tells Roy Hobbs, "I don't know how to pronounce it, but it sure tastes good," or words to that effect. I have the same reaction when I try Burmese, Thai, and other national foods!
  • Favorite Food Scene
    "Like Water for Chocolate" when Tita scrapes her chest with the thorns from the bouquet of roses her suitor gives her and suddenly is overcome with the need to cook with its petals. She lovingly grinds the rose petals with a mortar and pestle to add to a dish of roasted quail that she hand caught, killed and defeathered. The recipients of this mesmerizingly succulent dish are forever changed, and this is my favorite scene.
  • food scene
    Animal House: John Belushi in the cafeteria.
  • the long long trailer
    Lucille Ball in the 1953 movie "The Long Long Trailer". Lucy tries to make dinner in the trailer while Desi is driving down the highway. She was such a fatastic physical comedianne.
  • A $5 shake?
    Five dollar shake scene in Pulp Fiction!
  • the restaurant scene in Pretty Woman
    The now-you-see-it, now-you-don't sorbet in Pretty Woman.
  • When Harry Met Sally
    "When Harry Met Sally" with the scene in the deli. Classic.
  • Lucy at the Choclate Factory
    Lucy's scene at the chocolate candy conveyor belt
  • SNL Skit
    Will Ferrell is dad with mom and daughter at the dinner table. No talking. All you hear is silverware clinking against the plates, then one of them says something like 'how was your day' and they all erupt. "I AM A MIDDLE MANAGER!!!! I AM AN IMPORTANT PERSON!!!!!!"
  • Fav Food Scene
    When Harry met Sally - well - you know!! best ever
  • fav food scene
    To Kill a Mockingbird when the little boy (can't remember his name) eats lunch with Scout and she is scolded for making fun of him for putting syrup on all his food
  • I'll have what she's having
    When Harry Met Sally is my all time favorite!
  • favorite scene
    The scene from When Harry Met Sally is the most memorable to me.
  • Favorite scene
    The scene from "When Harry Met Sally." Obviously.
  • Food
    Animal House - food fight
  • Hopeless Romantic
    One of my favorite movies, Pretty Woman has the best food scene. Julia Roberts is all dressed up and going to a high class restaurant with Richard Gere. She goes to eat the snail and picks it up with tongs and it goes flying across the restaurant. Hilarious scene!
  • the land of chocolate
    from The Simpsons, Homer's daydream during his interview about the land of chocolate
  • Pulp Fiction Milshake
    That's a pretty good milkshake. I don't know if it's worth five dollars but it's pretty good.
  • Fav food
    Food fight!! (Animal House)
  • Beans
    The campfire scene in Blazing Saddles.Let 'er rip.
  • food scene
    around the campfire on Blazing Saddles
  • Julia Roberts
    Slippery little suckers!
  • Pulp Fiction
    Opening scene of Pulp Fiction, eating the Big Kahuna burger. "Mmmm-mmm that IS a tasty burger"
  • Chocolat
    The entire Chocolat movie- I've never been so hungry watching a film before! Everything looked amazing.
  • food Scene
    All of "Babette's Feast"!
  • Favorite food scene/movie
    The entire movie "Babette's Feast" is my all-time foodie favorite.
  • "I'll have what she's having!"
    From When Harry Met Sally. A week my face hurt from laughing so hard.
  • Playing fo Pizza (John Grisham)
    Constantly felt hungry reading the book!
  • food scene
    American Beauty - where the savory yet nutritious meal ends up on the wall across the room.
  • FOOD SCENE
    Movie “Elf” where Buddy puts syrup on everything, including spaghetti!
  • Favorite Food Scene
    "Talladega Nights" - supper scene with Ricky Bobby's family. Hilarious!!!
  • soooo funny
    Of course Meg Ryan in the diner in Harry Met Sally!
  • Diner drama
    Jack Nicholson in "Five Easy Pieces" ordering a chicken salad sandwich.
  • Hercules
    The Nutty Professor's "Hercules Hercules" dinner - the entire scene made the movie.
  • Food Scene
    Tonight's Parks & Recreation , filming a dinner at St. Elmos
  • Hook
    The scene where the kids imagine all their favorite foods that come then come to life
  • Favorite food
    Lady and the tramp spagetti love scene.
  • When Harry Met Sally
    The classic diner scene at Katz's Deli. Not only is it funny but the food is delicious when you actually go. Love it!
  • Armageddon
    I don't cry at movies, but the scene where Bruce Willis rips Ben Affleck's air supply off and pushes him back into the airlock. The scene was so unexpected, that I actually started to cry because it caught me off-guard as most movies are feel good, everybody survive type of movies.
  • food scene in movie
    When Harry met sally
  • The Great Race
    The cake/pie fight with Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon & Tony Curtis.
  • 9 1/2 Weeks
    Rourke/Basinger at the frig scene.
  • 9.5
    Kim Basinger. Say no more
  • Return to Me
    I always question whether or not I would be able to tell the difference between tap water and Evian
  • Fav food scene
    Definitely When Harry Met Sally. "I'll have what she's Having"! Haha.
  • Freaks
    The wedding feast in Todd Browning's Freaks. "We accept her one of us."

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  1. liek the rest of America

  2. These quaint,obsessed musings by the stalkers are certainly entertaining, but I'm trying to figure out what, if anything, all the yelping below has to do with Zak Brown.

  3. It's evident that Moffett was pushing the right buttons and corporate America is now trying to squash him. He just wanted to withdraw the free pilot services provided to the company by the pilots to try and put some pressure on a company that has not been interested in negotiating a contract in over 5 years. The company does not provide a contract because not having one has saved them a bundle of money. Shame on any Republic pilots not standing behind their union leader just because things are getting tough, can you not see such strategic moves by the company as putting the last union president in a corporate position and into THEIR pocket. Do you really believe the last union president is so appalled at the attempts by Moffett, do you not remember his oppositions to the company? We stood behind him. It has been proven over and over again for thousands of years without fail, a man cannot serve two masters. Anyone that believes people vote contrary to their paycheck and livelihood deserve to be taken advantage of, the recent statements by the former union president are laughable as he denounces the current union president from his new corporate position. Have you ever seen a drafted sports player score points for his previous team, it cannot be done, he is not on the pilots side anymore, he gets his money a different way now than you and I do, and he should not be allowed to remain on the seniority list. A drafted player brings strength, credibility, tactical knowledge, and a strategic advantage to his NEW team, he would not be drafted or paid were it otherwise. We are all forced to choose only one side to play for and support, not doing so has many references in life such as insider trading and shaving points, all illegal for good reason. This basic fact is why corporate moguls, scientist, and engineers all sign non-discloser agreements and non-compete clauses, as protection in case they are lured into switching sides as our former union president has done. No NFL coach ever drafted a player so that both teams could benefit and better understand each other, they are recruited to win the game against that former team, period. Likewise the company does not recruit the former union president by accident or mutual understanding, its strategy. Don't confuse playing the game with good sportsman-like conduct in support of common business and prosperity goals, with the requirement to only play for one side. Good men we all love and favor fall subject to this manipulation, often without their knowledge, and it is not a betrayal of their friendship to oppose them when they switch sides. If we did not love and trust them, they would not have been chosen and lured to the other side in the first place. The deception by the drafted player is not made at a conscious level, it's just human nature and it's all about money and power which corrupts our ability to be objective and loyal to two masters. This is why our court system created the defense attorney, and why our military created counter intelligence. Its strategy and its propaganda, and it works, and that's why the "powers to be" manipulate the chess pieces by sometimes changing their colors. Some players know they are being manipulated when their color is changed, but it brings them more money and power so they do not care. The rest have good intentions but do not even realize they are being manipulated. This tactic is also known by another name, Divide and Conquer. In battle sending an imperfect message with an imperfect team is obviously not ideal, but it's still being sent by YOUR team, your union leader, a leader that has common goals and common rewards with you, they are the best, because we have elected them to do a job for us. If you are not backing Moffett but believing the spin by those that have recently switched sides, you are taking food out of your own mouth. Showing unity and backing an imperfect situation still results in taking just as much ground, it's about unity and bargaining power. It's not necessary to wait around for that perfect attack because it will never come, the company will spin and attempt to destroy anyone that gets in their way. Ultimately it's not about any specific attack anyway, ASAP or whatever it makes no difference, it is and always has been only about power. If this company cared about safety it would not build pairings with 8 hour overnights, come on, are you that naive? Besides, do you really think Hoffa cares, no, he got a call from corporate America and was squeezed into denouncing Moffett. If he didn't they would spin the safety card against him and the Teamsters National with implication for truckers, future contracts, insurance rates etc...saying something like the Teamsters use safety as a bargaining chip, blah blah blah... Do you really think any pilot is going to do something unsafe for the contract, absolutely not, the only ones threatening safety here is the company with reduced rest, fatigue, and poverty. Do you not find it odd that Hoffa and the Teamsters are opposing a Teamster president publicly? Would the Teamsters National not normally support and work with one of their own? Why did they not sit down and help him strategize, correct any mistakes, and charge ahead? Would the Teamsters National not normally support and leverage a contract for all those pilots that have been paying Teamster dues, isn't that why we have all been paying Teamster dues in the first place? I sure haven't been paying dues so that the Teamsters National could come along and write this kind of an article undercutting our union leader and our unity. Whose side is the Teamsters National really on, it's obviously not the Republic pilots side.

  4. No matter what Moffatt does the company is going to spin it like he is the terrorist and brainwash people like you into believing it, wake up, back your players that are trying to change things for you and your livelihood. Where has Hoffa been for the last 6 years, except collecting our dues. Seriously, do you really think an FO going for upgrade, signed off by a checkairman ready for the upgrade, who then fails, is not even capable of returning as a First Officer.

  5. whoa!

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