[I GREW UP IN DINERS, AND ANYTHING I’VE EVER TRIED TO KEEP BY FORCE I’VE LOST. BUT GET THIS... SCRAMBLED EGG ON WHITE TOAST, PLEASE.]
[This has got the attitude, the energy... and the flavor? Sabor? Muchas gracias. De nada, de nada. Thank you, Yoda. Feel the force, Luke. So that wraps this edition of "Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives."]
[Still the force of nature spurned. Ideas of strength and style abated by the burning basement. All delighted people raise their hands.]
[Still the force of nature spurned. Ideas of strength and style abated by the burning basement. All delighted people raise their hands.]
[THAT FLORAL ACCENT THAT SITS IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE PORK CHOP. ARE WE ALREADY INTO FLORAL ACCENT? WELL, YOU KNOW. BUT NOT TO HAVE A CHOICE IS ALSO A CHOICE. FAT IS FLAVOR. ACID IS LIFE. OOH. ADD A LITTLE BIT OF WATER. THE FORCE IS STRONG IN THIS ONE.]
[About eight hours. And satan fell by the force of gravity. Got our brewed Kona coffee.]
[This is the honey-chipotle barbecue sauce. The molasses-beer barbecue. And force that pushes things and pulls them. Correct. Chipotle peppers, lime juice. Sweet chili sauce.]
[BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANT TO BE WEARING ALL THIS. BUT THIS TIME KUBLAI SEEMED UNWILLING TO GIVE IN TO WEARINESS. JUST ENOUGH TO HOLD IT TOGETHER, BUT STILL FEEL LIKE IT'S A LITTLE BIT DRY. I PUT THE BALL IN THE CENTER, TAP IT WITH MY FINGERS, AND THEN I APPLY THE FORCE.]
[YOU WANT CORNBREAD OR A ROLL? CORNBREAD. BUT THE DETAILS SPRING FROM CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE FORCE OF THINGS. IT'S FOOD THAT COMES FROM THE HEART. HEY, GRANDMA, WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?]
[A man standing in a parking lot. Caption: Time is the cruelest force of all.]