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Roy Rogers Lives?


I'm back from Philly, wearing a shirt covered with cat hair to prove it. I took a train there after work on Wednesday, which brought me to Penn Station in the city. I haven't been to Penn Station in years, but if you can somehow picture a train terminal mixed with a dilapidated shopping mall mixed with enough hardcore city grime to build a second city solely out of grime, that's Penn, and that's where I spent two hours waiting for a train last Wednesday night.

Since I was going to get to my hotel pretty late, the odd assortment of eateries in Penn Station provided my only opportunities for dinner. The place is kind of like an airport, and whenever I'm in an airport alone, I feel too stupid to go to any real, respectable restaurant. The rare times that I have, I rushed through the entire meal making sure to be on my cell the entire time, because I have a complex about eating out alone and can't stop thinking that everyone is looking at me.

So, aiming to eat quick, I stumbled onto a disgusting food court composed of several small fast food joints. I say it's disgusting, but the place was great. Looked like it hadn't been remodeled since the 1600s, with stained glass touches, all kinds of weird, broken tile mosaics, and the ultimate showstopper: A Roy Rogers.


Roy Rogers restaurants used to be all over the place when I was growing up, and I often lobbied to marry their fried chicken. Then, they all went away. The franchise didn't completely die off, but there were just a handful of restaurants left for a great many years. While the owners are now trying to rebuild the once great house of chicken, it's been a slow burn, and this tiny shack in the middle of Penn Station is the only Roy Rogers I've seen for roughly a decade. Obviously, I had to eat there.

Research tells me that this particular restaurant is probably privately owned and not a true franchisee. It was tiny, gritty and staffed by demons, but against all better judgment, I handed a dirty hand my five bucks and left with a tray full of familiar fried fowl and a misshapen biscuit. Incredibly, the chicken tasted exactly the same as I'd remembered. Crispy, crunchy, oily and guilt ridden.


They even had the Fixins Bar! The mighty Fixins Bar! The place where customers could doll up their sandwiches with all kinds of day-old toppings and unmarked condiments!

This means nothing to you if you're in one of the few towns where Roy Rogers restaurants are still competitive with the larger fast food chains, but for me, it was like someone let me borrow their time machine with the rule being that I could only use it to eat food once loved.

I didn't finish the chicken because the only seat left in the place was a tiny table practically attached to the order counter and I felt really dumb eating there, but now, whenever life throws me a curveball, I'll know that salvation in the form of binge eating can be found in the filthiest corner of Penn Station. Yay!

Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 02/10/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 266 comments

A poster of The Last Starfighter autograghed by Lance Guest.
Pictures of the girlfriend
Tobe Hooper autographed copy of the vhs Texas Chainsaw Massacre. (I offered it to Matt for his birthday last year but he didn’t get back to me. It should be with a true fan.)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/18/2007 11:50 PM


Hmm…

I have a plastic Halloween mask of Ronald Reagan. I used to have it laying on top of this small lamp I put a red bulb in. That was pretty cool.

There’s the logo cut out of a biohazard bag (the plastic it’s made of is dark red, for obvious reasons) I snagged from the hospital and hung up on the wall.

Aaaand, I dunno, I’ve run out of “weird things” though I think I’ve set up a fairly deranged representation of my living space.

Chestnuts roasted by ColonelCatsup @ 02/18/2007 11:53 PM


Just three? Shit… umm…

1. My collection of green bamboo mystery peanuts
2. An unopened box of lime TMNT ooze gelatin, the cardboard display for the product, and the mail-away turtle gelatin molds
3. A big plastic box full of happy meal toys and My Little Ponies.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 02/19/2007 12:03 AM


Weird things? Hmm..I don’t think these are weird, but y’all might:

1) A blow up midget-sized Alien doll. It glows in the dark.

2) A poster print of a photo of St. Paul’s cathedral in the blitz.

3) A bust of Michaelangelo’s David

And going beyond:

4) A bust of the Pallas Athena (See: The Raven by Poe)

5) a chess set my Dad brough back from Israel that depicts the Israelis and the Muslims as the two forces at play…

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/19/2007 12:17 AM


. . . Life-sized, cardboard cut out of Nancy Reagan and I have no intentions of going any further with this conversation.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/19/2007 1:12 AM


I actually spent some time yesterday trying to locate the Pioneer Chicken in the Valley on Google Maps, thanks to Big J. Still can’t figure out if it’s on Topanga or DeSoto, but it’s out there somewhere.
I don’t really have anything amazing in my domicile…some cool autographs, a lot of cheap toys. Oh, I just bought these awesome skull prayer beads at a Buddhist temple a few weeks ago. That reminds me, anybody see the Ace of Cakes where they made a big cake version of Skull Island? Very cool.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/19/2007 2:42 AM


The weirdest things in my room? You found the perfect guy to ask!

1) A sand art container in the shape of a “?”

2) an original Power Rangers Morpher

3) My Home Alone 2 Board Game

This is just the room that I’m typing this in people, I don’t even wanna delve into the rest of the house.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 02/19/2007 3:30 AM


Ready for this?
1. Kenny Rodger’s Dole Pinapple clock from the 24 hour church of Elvis in Portland, Oregon.

2. proof of purchase UPC anf coupon for Mr. T. cereal.

3. Autographer Playboy Buddy Rose “I worked hard for this body” t-shirt with “lean, fit, and trim 190 lbs.” on the back. (Playboy Buddy Rose weighs about 450 lbs.)

Chestnuts roasted by Josh Ednoff @ 02/19/2007 6:38 AM


hey all, i write this from school, weee…fun stuff…
is it strange for me to be worried so much about matt?? i think this is the first time he’s gone a week(well besides the old X-E) without an update o some sort!, MATT: IF YOU’RE READING THIS LET US KNOW THAT OUR KING IS WELL!!!!

El-Josh-0

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 02/19/2007 12:22 PM


Hi guys, I’m writing an article now…sorry! :)

I like the “3 weird things” poll, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 02/19/2007 12:42 PM


So, does everyone who resides in the U S of A have the day off today?

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 02/19/2007 1:07 PM


ONLY 3…hmmmm

1) My Dr. Evil doll that sits atop the TV…it has a pull string at the back and when you pull it he says “My childhood was typical…summers in Rangoon, luge lessons…in the spring we’d make meat helmets.”

2) An Astroboy piggy bank that I bought in Korea

3) An old glass bottle of Pepsi that I bought for 25 cents at Old Town in Kissimmee, Florida.

That’s all for now- I will probably come back with 3 more once some time has passed. :)

Glad to hear about the article, Matt! Good stuff…take your time!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 02/19/2007 1:13 PM


iHaq

Day off? DAY OFF!!! *Laughs uproariously, falls out of chair. Coworkers look with strange gaze*.

No, the only people that get the day off here in Texas are government workers and maybe Bankers. Presidents day isn’t a holiday…it’s just day for the government to sit around and do nothing…

Of course, the good thing about no mail is that there’s no invoices coming in today, and thus no work for me. :)

Oh, and X-E’ers who are still hoping that the Christmas background comes back all year might like this article:

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2007/feb/18/xin-frozen-yards-its-still-looking-a-lot-like/

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/19/2007 1:23 PM


I have the day off, but I’m a substitute, so if the kiddies are free, so be me :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 02/19/2007 1:27 PM


I sure do miss Sister’s Chicken & Biscuits. It was a restaurant owned by Dave Thomas. That place made you feel like you were at grandma’s house or something. I remember during Christmas that they had a brass ban play Christmas tunes while you enjoyed your meal. I also mis Hot n’ Now hamburgers. They had burgers at rock bottom prices.

Chestnuts roasted by Joe @ 02/19/2007 1:33 PM


it’s just day for the government to sit around and do nothing…

As oppossed to sitting around an achieving nothing. Just so we’re clear.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 02/19/2007 1:52 PM


One other item. I also have a Trapper Keeper that has good luck value to it. It has a sticker of the “Future Blob” on it so I am always reminded to beware and do my best. It still comes to work with me.
The Future Blob was from a Saturday morning cartoon commercial. It inspired this girl to become a seamstriss (if that’s a word) or a professional bowler. From the makers of the “Wagon Wheel” and “Beans and Rice.” What was that….School House Rocks?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/19/2007 2:05 PM


Three things Eh??
well here we go:
1 – a beautiful nightmare before christmas poster
2 – like 6000000000 brokken skateboards.
3 – about 300 pairs of skate shoes, im like the ladies whne it comes to footwear!

and matt, so so SOOOOO!!! happy to hear about a new article!!
HUZZAH HUZZAH HUZZAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
El-Josh-0

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 02/19/2007 2:40 PM


Let’s see, 3 Strange Things,
A New Monkees cassette
M*A*S*H for the Atari 2600
Zipper bag full of various weapons (swords, blasters, missle racks) from my side collection of bootleg/ripoff transformers.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 02/19/2007 2:41 PM


Don’t know if anyone mentioned this, but near where I used to live in Long Island, waaaaay out east in Shirley, there’s one. Also, in North Haven Ct, where I live close to now, there’s a Roys. Matt, you’re absolutely right, the remaining ones are creepy filthy.

Chestnuts roasted by Tom @ 02/19/2007 3:17 PM


Here’s my list:

1. An Accordian
2. A 10′ Bullwhip
3. A wooden dog with a peg leg that I carved about 6 or 7 years ago. Painted with white-out and a black pen to look like snoopy.

I know have more than that. Just can’t think of anything.

Chestnuts roasted by Deuce @ 02/19/2007 3:45 PM


Hmm, there are alot of strange things in my house, but if i have to choose 3:

1. A gun used in the war of 1812
2. A scale model of the myers house from “Halloween”
3. A preserved dead shark in a jar of formaldihide.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 02/19/2007 4:03 PM


For those who want to do round 2, go for it.

*Rock Action Heroes: Complete set of My Chemical Romance’s action figures

*Secret of Mana: Classic SNES action-RPG in the original packaging

*My Tinky Winky collection–Falwell hates something, I must love it :D

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 02/19/2007 4:09 PM


Let me seeee… I have a ton of strange things in my room, but the strangest might be:

1. A Christmas card from a friend who lives in Singapore, which contains a crude drawing of Freddie Mercury with a huge rainbow and the words “AIDS AIDS AIDS” in rainbow colors. (Bad inside jokes, don’t ask.)

2. Some type of device my ex left here. I’m not sure what the intended purpose of it actually is, but all I ever saw him use it for was asking friends to put their hand on it while going “Dude check it out, this totally shocks you. C’mon, put your hand on it.”

3. A set of ancient vinyl records containing the greatest pop hits of the 1930s

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 02/19/2007 4:13 PM


I wish I had a set of ancient vinyl records of the greatest pop hits of the 30s. My music collection feels inadequate, now.

Chestnuts roasted by Katherine @ 02/19/2007 4:41 PM


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