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Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32630 Location: Where everybody knows your name
spike wrote:
wease wrote:
spike wrote:
dad wrote:
I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
My Aussie wife would cut you.
Popeye’s has superior sides and tendies, but KFC still wins the bone in fried chicken battle.
Disagree. Popeye’s chicken, especially the spicy, is more flavorful and their biscuits are the best out there. KFC’s potatoes and gravy still can’t be beat. I’ll give you the rest of the sides, tho.
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Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32630 Location: Where everybody knows your name
dad wrote:
wease wrote:
spike wrote:
dad wrote:
I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
They have it in Paris too. At least at the airport.
Mrs Wease was telling me that when I go with our parents to Normandy, they have a Burger King and McDonalds right there so we should be able to eat with no problem. I’m like, “i’m not going halfway around the world to eat at a fucking fast food place I can walk to in 5 minutes from home!”
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I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
They have it in Paris too. At least at the airport.
Mrs Wease was telling me that when I go with our parents to Normandy, they have a Burger King and McDonalds right there so we should be able to eat with no problem. I’m like, “i’m not going halfway around the world to eat at a fucking fast food place I can walk to in 5 minutes from home!”
We totally crushed McD’s in Versailles after the palace tour. It was right by the train station.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24139 Location: almost in canada
wease wrote:
dad wrote:
wease wrote:
spike wrote:
dad wrote:
I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
They have it in Paris too. At least at the airport.
Mrs Wease was telling me that when I go with our parents to Normandy, they have a Burger King and McDonalds right there so we should be able to eat with no problem. I’m like, “i’m not going halfway around the world to eat at a fucking fast food place I can walk to in 5 minutes from home!”
my wife and I have always had a tradition of eating at a fast food spot on our last day while traveling whether in the city or at the airport..its just always been a thing..everything has been tasty except for the McDonald in the Sydney airport..the QP tasted like a raccoon..
I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
They have it in Paris too. At least at the airport.
Mrs Wease was telling me that when I go with our parents to Normandy, they have a Burger King and McDonalds right there so we should be able to eat with no problem. I’m like, “i’m not going halfway around the world to eat at a fucking fast food place I can walk to in 5 minutes from home!”
my wife and I have always had a tradition of eating at a fast food spot on our last day while traveling whether in the city or at the airport..its just always been a thing..everything has been tasty except for the McDonald in the Sydney airport..the QP tasted like a raccoon..
How good does a greasy cheeseburger taste after a week in Mexico?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24139 Location: almost in canada
spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:
wease wrote:
dad wrote:
wease wrote:
spike wrote:
dad wrote:
I did have lamb and steak tartare, and they were delicious.
I also found it incredibly funny that there were lots of Five Guys and KFC.
Oh man the Brits love The Colonel. They’re all over Australia too.
The fools. Popeye’s is much better
They have it in Paris too. At least at the airport.
Mrs Wease was telling me that when I go with our parents to Normandy, they have a Burger King and McDonalds right there so we should be able to eat with no problem. I’m like, “i’m not going halfway around the world to eat at a fucking fast food place I can walk to in 5 minutes from home!”
my wife and I have always had a tradition of eating at a fast food spot on our last day while traveling whether in the city or at the airport..its just always been a thing..everything has been tasty except for the McDonald in the Sydney airport..the QP tasted like a raccoon..
How good does a greasy cheeseburger taste after a week in Mexico?
never understood the fascination with vacationing in Mexico...I've been 3 or 4 times and never enjoyed it
This was what we at the first night in Paris. Lamb (medium rare) encrusted with hazelnut, a mushroom tart, and a salad topped with an egg that was slow boiled for 16 hours. All of it was excellent.
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dad wrote:
This was what we at the first night in Paris. Lamb (medium rare) encrusted with hazelnut, a mushroom tart, and a salad topped with an egg that was slow boiled for 16 hours. All of it was excellent.
The 16 hour slow boiled egg would have gotten me in alone. I love eggs.
Puerto Rico for five nights in May. Mostly San Juan. Attending a wedding, forest exploration, bay kayaking, San Juan Viejo strolling, and plenty of beach time on the agenda. I think I’ve scoped some good-looking restaurants, but I’m open to tips.
not sure when in may, but if you see the green-eyed curl girl, run.
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I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
This was what we at the first night in Paris. Lamb (medium rare) encrusted with hazelnut, a mushroom tart, and a salad topped with an egg that was slow boiled for 16 hours. All of it was excellent.
Wrapping up our packing and leaving for the airport in a couple hours. The wife is already on her first wine cuz the kid’s been a nightmare all day. Serenity now.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24139 Location: almost in canada
spike wrote:
Wrapping up our packing and leaving for the airport in a couple hours. The wife is already on her first wine cuz the kid’s been a nightmare all day. Serenity now.
nothing much better than airplane mini bottles on an 18 hour flight..
Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22671
i want to come to paris and eat dad’s food
i can taste those white beans
delectable
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