Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Sunny day Sweepin the clouds away

Sunny day Sweepin’ the clouds away I was reading Evans most recent entry and I noticed that he mentioned Sunnys, which I dont believe has ever been blogged about. What is one to do when one discovers an un-blogged aspect of MIT??? BLOG IT! As awesome as it is to wake up 10 minutes before a class and not get to eat until 4 pm, sometimes a college student has to take some responsibility and plan their meals. I know, right? I mean, who has time for that? Ever since I can remember Ive been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Instead of inspiring me to eat a balanced breakfast every morning, the constant reminder that I was skipping the most important meal of the day normally starts my day with a feeling of guilt. Thanks society. Every once in a while its important for an MIT student to have a good breakfast, which is why Sunnys exists. A short walk down Mass Ave is all it takes before you are seated to a nice hot breakfast at an affordable price, not to mention that Sunny is awesome and is always working. Part of what makes Sunnys awesome is Sunny himself. Always in a good mood and ready to sit down and chat with you at any opportunity, Sunny does his restaurant proud. Its also a great place to hang out with other MIT folk. I went yesterday morning with Maddie 11, Jordan 11, and Javi 08 and before wed been there even 10 minutes a big ol crowd of more awesome MIT people wandered in. Liz 11, Sam 09, Noah 09, and Chris 09 all showed up for breakfast and joined our table. Apparently were on such good terms that its even Sams responsibility to fix Sunnys wi-fi router whenever its having issues. I always order the same thing, the Gentle Giant, which is 2 pancakes, 2 eggs, hash browns, and bacon. As I was eating I struck up a conversation with Sunny and was offered the explanation of his obsession with The Simpsons. I dare you to look around that diner and not see The Simpsons, hes mildly obsessive (and by mildly I mean completely). Apparently he just really likes them, go figure. He used to drive around with a life-sized Homer buckled into the passenger seat of his car but after an old lady rubbernecked and almost crashed into him he decided to move Homer to the back seat. So, for all of you breakfast-deprived prefrosh and even to those of you non-breakfast-deprived ones, know that there is a great breakfast spot right near campus that not only has good food, but also good company. Just one more thing that makes MIT one of the best schools ever. -:-