And I'm at Dr. Simon's office... once
again in Hollywood. For my thyroid blood test. No what? at the
H-wood B. Bar? The interesting girl who works there, who is my
favorite reason for going there, isn't there on weekdays. I like them
all—and the place—but... I'd rather go there on Saturday when
she's there. Where should I go for breakfast, after my doctor office
visit?
Now I'm at the Beaterville Cafe—a
place I'm at for the first time. It is a place that's been around
awhile—and I think they might have moved recently, but I'm not
sure. Anyway, it's very bright and clean, almost too nice, except the
prices seem good. I guess we're in an area of intense gentrification
here—N. Killingsworth. The coffee is good—did I say that already?
Good coffee is an excellent place to start. Good potatoes, too—the
eggs are eggs, but those are the best homefried potatoes I've had in
awhile—very tasty, they taste like they're roasted. I sat at the
end of the counter and can see into the kitchen to the boxy,
stainless steel dish machine. Part of me is disgusted by caring about
his—like why don't I just go get a goddamned dishwasher job? Well,
I probably couldn't, for one thing. For another, now that I have
health insurance, the thought of whimsically dumping it seems crazy.
Especially after I just went to the doctor to get a blood test for my
thyroid replacement this AM. I don't think that's exactly a shallow
desire, to be actually able to go to the goddamned doctor. There's a
swell restroom here, big and clean. It looks like a place where you
could actually take a shit. Someone's talking about buying their
house near here. The buying house obsession in Portland gets on my
nerves more and more. Aaron Elliott was right about Portland—about
people disappearing into their domestic home-owner life. (Not his
words, but I think his sentiment?) There's a bumpersticker on the
wall: “I Closed Quality Pie September 12, 1992.” I think that was
a good diner in NW—now gone (since before we moved here,
quite)—I've heard about it (from Aaron, for one). Probably the last
good diner in NW, too—sad (except that Joe's Cellar is really OK).
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