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On 8/13/2014 12:07 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>>>>>> It sounds like those individual hobs are working well for you,
>>>>>>>> since
>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>> can move them to the table, where you can sit instead of stand.
>>>>>>>> Smart
>>>>>>>> thinking, I am glad you are doing that instead of eating fast food.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Becca
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>>>>>>> Fast food here is not cheap and unfortunately we don't have
>>>>>>> 'American
>>>>>>> style diners' either. I wish we did.
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>>>>>> There is one in Glasgow but I haven't been there yet
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>>>>>> I was in Oregon in 2005 visiting some friends and they took me to
>>>>>> Trillium
>>>>>> for breakfast. I had the most wonderful corned beef hash and poached
>>>>>> eggs.
>>>>>> In 2003 I was in Austin and went to a Vietnamese restaurant. The
>>>>>> servings
>>>>>> were so plentiful and cheap. I took half of it back to our hotel
>>>>>> (Homestead
>>>>>> Suite) and had it for lunch the next day. I really wish I could do
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> here.
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>>>>> I will go to the one here and take pics if I am able) I bet food
>>>>> won't be
>>>>> so cheap here The one here is just called 'American Diner'.
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>>>> If you do, take snap of the menu please, it'd be interesting to see
>>>> how all you interpret the cuisine over the pond.
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>>> Will do
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>> Thanks.
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>> If I say Lobby Dosser, does it resonate?

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Oh, semi-famous comic strip from Glasgow back in the day:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Neill

Bud Neill (1911–1970) was a Scottish cartoonist who drew cartoon strips
for a number of Glasgow based newspapers between the 1940s and 1960s.
Following his death, his work has attained cult status with a worldwide
following.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnsp...59066192/?rb=1

http://www.discoverglasgow.org/statu...ser/4572885054

Quite the surprise to see a Scott drawing a strip about our old west.