It's funny how cardboard folded to look like a pirate ship can make an ordinary grilled sandwich turn into a crazy adventure of proportions large enough to convince any red-blooded child that a bit of cajoling to go the White Spot restaurant is a good idea.
This place is not vegan. We're in memory lane right now.
So here's my thought... I know some of you are in B.C., and have a White Spot nearby. I'm not advocating you buy anything there, but if anyone wants to go on a Mischievous Mission™ to obtain just the ship itself and then send it to me, I will fill it with my own, painstakingly authentic vegan version of the classic Pirate Pak meal.
New Vegan Menu:
~ Burger with secret O Sauce and cheese
~ Deep-fried french fries
~ a soft drink (organic root beer!)
~ soft serve vanilla ice cream
and I almost forgot --
~ a chocolate gold dubloon !
(I will also obviously send back your way a special east coast/montreal specialty, if you can think of something specific, or I'll just send something cool ;)
6 comments:
OMG, awesome post! I totally grew up with pirate packs. I looked forward to our BC trips primarily because I knew at some point I'd be pulling a grilled cheese out of a cardboard boat and topping it all off with ice cream and the CHOCOLATE COIN (best point by far)! If I wasn't heading to Japan tomorrow I'd go on the mission (great idea, by the way), but if you've failed to receive a ship by November I'd be happy to hook you up!
Great post!
Pirate Packs?!?! Canada has everything better!
I want to eat my food from a pirate ship too!
Hahah this is awesome! I want to eat my food from a pirate ship and I definitely want a gold chocolate dubloon!
I also completely increased up with sailing packages. I anticipated our BC journeys mainly because I realized at some factor I'd be taking a prepared mozzarella dairy product out of a paper vessel and leading it all off with ice lotion and the CHOCOLATE COIN
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