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On Nov 16, 11:38*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "merryb" > wrote in message
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> On Nov 16, 7:57 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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> > sf wrote:
> > > On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 13:47:15 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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> > >> My husband can eat a big steak. 2 pound? I don't know. There is a
> > >> restaurant called Cattleman's in CA where he likes to go. He likes
> > >> to get the big steak there. Whatever it is. But he eats just that
> > >> and not the sides. And he doesn't do it often. He is a big meat
> > >> eater and doesn't really like much in the way of other foods.

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> > > The big one is 2 pounds.
> > >http://www.beststeakinthewest.com/PD...DinnerMenu.pdf
> > > I order the Pete's Special. We love Cattlemen's, but don't eat there
> > > any more than once or twice a year. I'm glad there isn't one any
> > > closer, so I can look forward to it. The aura of In-n-Out was killed
> > > for me when one opened just a 10 minute drive away.

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> > I refused to eat there when we lived there. I did look at the menu. There
> > was nothing really that my daughter or I would eat. She was 4 and under
> > when we lived there. She didn't eat a lot at that point in time and she
> > mainly ate vegetables, just like me.

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> > I refused to eat at In and Out as well. It looked to me (although I've
> > since been told this was wrong) that they had only "big" food. I dislike
> > eating at places that only serve large portions. Or only big meaty
> > options.

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> Again, you're an idiot!
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> Well, no. *I'm not. *I also don't like burgers or steak. *When we lived
> there I was a vegetarian.- Hide quoted text -
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So why do you think it was necessary to share your opinion of a
STEAKHOUSE, pinhead?