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"Dean G." > wrote in message
...
>
> Often times it is a cheap greasy breakfast at a Waffle House.
>
> Two eggs over easy
> Hashbrowns scattered, smothered, and covered
> crispy bacon
> grits
> toast
> and coffee
>
>
> Fortunately there is a late night chinese place nearby, but the options

are
> often limited in the wee hours.
>
> Dean G.
>


I agree almost completely with Dean on the Waffle House. Just give me hash
browns scattered, smothered, cover and chunked.
Also, I'll take link sausage with mine.

If Waffle House is on the wrong side of town Krispy Kreme is another
favorite. Hot Doughnuts Now!

Sometime we'll even do sushi, but it's a shame to pay that much for a meal
you may not remember.

Jason


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Dog3 wrote:

> "Gregory Morrow" > got ****ed
> off and typed link.net:
>
> >
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >
> >> And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal
> >> after-pub place to go.

> >
> >
> > "After - pub" or "after - tavern", Jill....??? ;-D
> >

>
> I wanna know how many mornings she's woken up to the smell of those empty
> burger boxes on the nightstand after a night at the 'tavern'
>
> Michael <- knows White Castles well



One thing I always liked about St. Louis was that we'd hit Jack In The Box
after a night of drinking...we don't have them here in Chicago :-(

--
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Dog3 wrote:

> "Gregory Morrow" > got ****ed
> off and typed link.net:
>
> >
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >
> >> And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal
> >> after-pub place to go.

> >
> >
> > "After - pub" or "after - tavern", Jill....??? ;-D
> >

>
> I wanna know how many mornings she's woken up to the smell of those empty
> burger boxes on the nightstand after a night at the 'tavern'
>
> Michael <- knows White Castles well



One thing I always liked about St. Louis was that we'd hit Jack In The Box
after a night of drinking...we don't have them here in Chicago :-(

--
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Greg



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"Dimitri" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
> > In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really

be
> > soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
> >
> > http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

>
> Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
>
> http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm


Yes, for the heavy hitters with huge appetites.


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Dog3 wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" > got
> ****ed off and typed
> link.net:
>
>>
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>> And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal
>>> after-pub place to go.

>>
>>
>> "After - pub" or "after - tavern", Jill....??? ;-D
>>

>
> I wanna know how many mornings she's woken up to the smell of those
> empty burger boxes on the nightstand after a night at the 'tavern'
>
> Michael <- knows White Castles well


Nonsense; we ate AT the 'restaurant', not 'to go'

Jill




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Sam D. wrote:
> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
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>>"Sam D." > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really

>
> be
>
>>>soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>>>
>>>http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

>>
>>Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
>>
>>http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm

>
>
> Yes, for the heavy hitters with huge appetites.
>
>



Or Pink's.


jim
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Sam wrote:

> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>
> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html


In San Diego, it's either Denny's, or any of the myriad 24-hour Mexican
drive-throughs (most of which end with the letters "tos").

In New Orleans, it's Cafe du Mond.

Bob


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Sam wrote:

> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>
> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html


In San Diego, it's either Denny's, or any of the myriad 24-hour Mexican
drive-throughs (most of which end with the letters "tos").

In New Orleans, it's Cafe du Mond.

Bob


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Dog3 wrote:
> "jmcquown" > got ****ed off and typed
> :
>
>> Dog3 wrote:
>>> "Gregory Morrow" > got
>>> ****ed off and typed
>>> link.net:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal
>>>>> after-pub place to go.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "After - pub" or "after - tavern", Jill....??? ;-D
>>>>
>>>
>>> I wanna know how many mornings she's woken up to the smell of those
>>> empty burger boxes on the nightstand after a night at the 'tavern'
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael <- knows White Castles well

>>
>> Nonsense; we ate AT the 'restaurant', not 'to go'
>>
>> Jill

>
> But..but you had to take the leftovers home
>
> Michael


Leftovers?! That's like saying I'd have leftover lobster. )

Jill


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Dog3 wrote:
> "jmcquown" > got ****ed off and typed
> :
>
>> Dog3 wrote:
>>> "Gregory Morrow" > got
>>> ****ed off and typed
>>> link.net:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal
>>>>> after-pub place to go.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "After - pub" or "after - tavern", Jill....??? ;-D
>>>>
>>>
>>> I wanna know how many mornings she's woken up to the smell of those
>>> empty burger boxes on the nightstand after a night at the 'tavern'
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael <- knows White Castles well

>>
>> Nonsense; we ate AT the 'restaurant', not 'to go'
>>
>> Jill

>
> But..but you had to take the leftovers home
>
> Michael


Leftovers?! That's like saying I'd have leftover lobster. )

Jill


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"Darkginger" > wrote in
:

> In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
> stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for
> human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) -
> something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the
> USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween
> Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do
> Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating
> when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?,
> Chinese food?
>
> Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I
> won't until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there).
>
> TIA (hic!)
>
> Jo


"Back in the days..." when I still lived in NE Ohio and still did those
things <g>, we most often went to The Egg Palace (later named The Big
Egg). Lot's of greasy food...eggs, omelettes, piles of bacon, piles of
fried potatoes, etc. The grease combatted the booze pretty well if it
didn't make you sick first. <g> This was anywhere from 3 to 6 o'clock in
the morning.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

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Barb wrote:
>White Castle's sliders.


When I lived in the Chicago area, sliders (Double Cheesburgers) was the
food of choice when tipsy.

In spite of the fact that it would make my hangover more intense the
next day, I still ate them.

Now that I live in an area where White Castle Hamburgers aren't
available, I quit drinking alcohol.

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Barb wrote:
>White Castle's sliders.


When I lived in the Chicago area, sliders (Double Cheesburgers) was the
food of choice when tipsy.

In spite of the fact that it would make my hangover more intense the
next day, I still ate them.

Now that I live in an area where White Castle Hamburgers aren't
available, I quit drinking alcohol.



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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 02:19:48 GMT, "Jason Smith"
> wrote:

>If Waffle House is on the wrong side of town....

<snip>

We went to georgia for a week in April for my brothers wedding. Where
is there never aWaffle house not but 5 minutes from any location.

We didn't see but one espresso stand.


Denise, Brian & Wyatt (May 31, 02)

A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...
A true friend will be sitting next to you saying,
"Damn...that was fun!"
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 02:19:48 GMT, "Jason Smith"
> wrote:

>If Waffle House is on the wrong side of town....

<snip>

We went to georgia for a week in April for my brothers wedding. Where
is there never aWaffle house not but 5 minutes from any location.

We didn't see but one espresso stand.


Denise, Brian & Wyatt (May 31, 02)

A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...
A true friend will be sitting next to you saying,
"Damn...that was fun!"
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
> wrote:

>In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
>stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human
>consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something
>you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about
>that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you)
>equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
>they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken
>Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?


Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
and a grilled Sticky for dessert.

It's been awhile since I've gone out drinking, but popular "after pub"
places in Houston include cheap Mexican, Jack in the Box, and House of
Pies (a.k.a. "House of Guys", because of where in the city it's
located).
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
> wrote:

>In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
>stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human
>consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something
>you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about
>that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you)
>equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
>they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken
>Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?


Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
and a grilled Sticky for dessert.

It's been awhile since I've gone out drinking, but popular "after pub"
places in Houston include cheap Mexican, Jack in the Box, and House of
Pies (a.k.a. "House of Guys", because of where in the city it's
located).


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MareCat wrote:

> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.


Heh, I happen to have some of those stickies in my freezer.

> It's been awhile since I've gone out drinking, but popular "after pub"
> places in Houston include cheap Mexican, Jack in the Box, and House of
> Pies (a.k.a. "House of Guys", because of where in the city it's
> located).


Where I grew up, you went to a diner for cheesecake. Or, for this
one guy, steak and eggs. Or blueberry blintzes. Mostly cheesecake
or bagels with cream cheese.

nancy
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MareCat wrote:

> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.


Heh, I happen to have some of those stickies in my freezer.

> It's been awhile since I've gone out drinking, but popular "after pub"
> places in Houston include cheap Mexican, Jack in the Box, and House of
> Pies (a.k.a. "House of Guys", because of where in the city it's
> located).


Where I grew up, you went to a diner for cheesecake. Or, for this
one guy, steak and eggs. Or blueberry blintzes. Mostly cheesecake
or bagels with cream cheese.

nancy
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"MareCat" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
> > wrote:
>
> >In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
> >stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

human
> >consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) -

something
> >you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

about
> >that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

you)
> >equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> >they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another

drunken
> >Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?

>
> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.
>



A Grilled Sticky?? Oh Good Lord - that sounds absolutely sinful!!! What's in
it??? I want one!! )


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"MareCat" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
> > wrote:
>
> >In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
> >stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

human
> >consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) -

something
> >you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

about
> >that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

you)
> >equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> >they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another

drunken
> >Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?

>
> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.
>



A Grilled Sticky?? Oh Good Lord - that sounds absolutely sinful!!! What's in
it??? I want one!! )


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"JimLane" > wrote in message
...
> Sam D. wrote:
> > "Dimitri" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>"Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >>>In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really

> >
> > be
> >
> >>>soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
> >>>
> >>>http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html
> >>
> >>Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
> >>
> >>http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm

> >
> >
> > Yes, for the heavy hitters with huge appetites.
> >
> >

>
>
> Or Pink's.


Fradat & Saturdayonly since the bars close @ 2:00 AM


We open at 9:30 am every day. On Sunday through Thursday, we close at 2:00
am, but on Friday and Saturday we don't close until 3:00 am.

:-)





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"JimLane" > wrote in message
...
> Sam D. wrote:
> > "Dimitri" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>"Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >>>In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really

> >
> > be
> >
> >>>soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
> >>>
> >>>http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html
> >>
> >>Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
> >>
> >>http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm

> >
> >
> > Yes, for the heavy hitters with huge appetites.
> >
> >

>
>
> Or Pink's.


Fradat & Saturdayonly since the bars close @ 2:00 AM


We open at 9:30 am every day. On Sunday through Thursday, we close at 2:00
am, but on Friday and Saturday we don't close until 3:00 am.

:-)



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Dimitri wrote:

>
> "Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
>> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
>> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>>
>> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

>
> Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
>
> http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm
>
> For Brffsttt (hic)
>
> Dimitri


I have fond memories of the Pacific Coast Diner on PCH in Newport for
apres-bar Br'ffas

---jkb

--
Daniel Jackson: "Tastes like chicken."
Captain Samantha Carter: "So what's wrong with it?"
Daniel Jackson: "It's macaroni and cheese."

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Dimitri wrote:

>
> "Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
>> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
>> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>>
>> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

>
> Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
>
> http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm
>
> For Brffsttt (hic)
>
> Dimitri


I have fond memories of the Pacific Coast Diner on PCH in Newport for
apres-bar Br'ffas

---jkb

--
Daniel Jackson: "Tastes like chicken."
Captain Samantha Carter: "So what's wrong with it?"
Daniel Jackson: "It's macaroni and cheese."

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Dimitri wrote:

>
> "Sam D." > wrote in message
> ...
>> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
>> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>>
>> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

>
> Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
>
> http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm
>
> For Brffsttt (hic)
>
> Dimitri


I have fond memories of the Pacific Coast Diner on PCH in Newport for
apres-bar Br'ffas

---jkb

--
Daniel Jackson: "Tastes like chicken."
Captain Samantha Carter: "So what's wrong with it?"
Daniel Jackson: "It's macaroni and cheese."

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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:23:27 -0400, "LadyKat"
> wrote:

>
>"MareCat" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
>> >stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

>human
>> >consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) -

>something
>> >you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

>about
>> >that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

>you)
>> >equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
>> >they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another

>drunken
>> >Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?

>>
>> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
>> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
>> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.
>>

>
>
>A Grilled Sticky?? Oh Good Lord - that sounds absolutely sinful!!! What's in
>it??? I want one!! )


It's a most yummy cinnamon roll--all sticky and gooey. A true Penn
State tradition!

http://www.thediner.statecollege.com/stickies.html


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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:23:27 -0400, "LadyKat"
> wrote:

>
>"MareCat" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
>> >stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

>human
>> >consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) -

>something
>> >you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

>about
>> >that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

>you)
>> >equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
>> >they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another

>drunken
>> >Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?

>>
>> Back in college (in State College, PA), a favorite after-drinking spot
>> for us was the Diner, where we'd down a pound of their cheese fries
>> and a grilled Sticky for dessert.
>>

>
>
>A Grilled Sticky?? Oh Good Lord - that sounds absolutely sinful!!! What's in
>it??? I want one!! )


It's a most yummy cinnamon roll--all sticky and gooey. A true Penn
State tradition!

http://www.thediner.statecollege.com/stickies.html
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Depends on your age and wallet. Pizza always works.

"Darkginger" > wrote in message
...
> In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
> stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

human
> consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something
> you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

about
> that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

you)
> equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken
> Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?
>
> Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I

won't
> until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there).
>
> TIA (hic!)
>
> Jo
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
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Depends on your age and wallet. Pizza always works.

"Darkginger" > wrote in message
...
> In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub'
> stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for

human
> consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something
> you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry

about
> that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of

you)
> equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken
> Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food?
>
> Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I

won't
> until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there).
>
> TIA (hic!)
>
> Jo
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
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"Jeff Bienstadt" > wrote in message
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> Dimitri wrote:
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> >
> > "Sam D." > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> >> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
> >>
> >> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

> >
> > Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
> >
> > http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm
> >
> > For Brffsttt (hic)
> >
> > Dimitri

>
> I have fond memories of the Pacific Coast Diner on PCH in Newport for
> apres-bar Br'ffas
>
> ---jkb


In the "good Old days"

It used to be "you drive - 'cause you're too drunk to sing"

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"Jeff Bienstadt" > wrote in message
...
> Dimitri wrote:
>
> >
> > "Sam D." > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> >> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
> >>
> >> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html

> >
> > Or the Original Pantry on 9th and Figueroa.
> >
> > http://www.roadtripamerica.com/eats/pantry.htm
> >
> > For Brffsttt (hic)
> >
> > Dimitri

>
> I have fond memories of the Pacific Coast Diner on PCH in Newport for
> apres-bar Br'ffas
>
> ---jkb


In the "good Old days"

It used to be "you drive - 'cause you're too drunk to sing"

Dimitri




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In article >,
"Darkginger" > wrote:

> In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober?


I'm surprised no one mentioned Slim Jims ("jerkified" meat food
product) down at the local Kwik-E-Mart.

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In article >,
"Darkginger" > wrote:

> In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober?


I'm surprised no one mentioned Slim Jims ("jerkified" meat food
product) down at the local Kwik-E-Mart.

sd
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In article >,
"Darkginger" > wrote:

> In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that
> they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober?


I'm surprised no one mentioned Slim Jims ("jerkified" meat food
product) down at the local Kwik-E-Mart.

sd
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"Sam D." > wrote in message
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> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>
> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html


OMG! There is a Tommys in Las Vegas that I used to frequent. Are they the
best or what?

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"Sam D." > wrote in message
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> In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
> soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking
>
> http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html


OMG! There is a Tommys in Las Vegas that I used to frequent. Are they the
best or what?

Bret




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