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Chuck
 
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On 16 Jan 2006 08:12:20 -0800, "
> wrote:

>
>Dave Smith wrote:
>> Chuck wrote:
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>> > >everything. I had horrible Italian food in Germany, over priced food at prime
>> > >tourist areas in Paris and was outvoted on more interesting places. The next time
>> > >I was over there I located some of the places I missed out on during the previous
>> > >group trip, which is the last group trip for me. Never again.
>> > Italian food...... in Germany? You're pulling our collective leg
>> > aren't you?

>>
>> I wish I was kidding. If you think that was bad, we went to an Irish pub in Paris.

>
>Sounds okay to me. the French beer I've had was not all that good. Of
>course if you went for the food that's another matter. Not to knock
>Irish food, I have eaten very well in Ireland but it seems silly to eat
>Irish food when in Paris. OTOH there is/was a good Indian restaurant
>near the Ecole Milaire metro.
>
>John Kane, Kingston ON Canada


I'm a pilot.. so I do a LOT of eating out in various parts of the
country.. I have a co-worker (ADULT) that loves Mcdonalds... and says
that "no mater what part of the country you're in the Mcdonalds food
is all the same" And he means that in a GOOD way!
To me.. "when in Rome.." (I had alligator for the first time a couple
weeks ago in Baton Rouge)
I wish I was a picky eater... I'd weigh a lot less.. (unless all I ate
was potato chips..)
Chuck (inSC)