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KB2VXA > FOOD     11.08.12 15:47l 32 Lines 1455 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Hi Pete and all,

Yup, we pretty much set the record straight so we won't have confusion 
when visiting. Trouble is we won't be visiting with today's customs 
agents and varied forms of the TSA, I'll coin it tough **it attitude. 
Anyway, speaking of McHeart Attack and Booger Fling among others, their 
"home fries" were these shoestrings glued together with potato glue and 
squished into neat oval shaped patties so they didn't have to supply 
plastic forks. Oh, now that BF serves sweet potato French fries and they 
have a video panel over the counter where the menu board used to be the 
video loop shows them being dipped in catchup... EEECCCHHH!!! Now they 
have BBQ Burgers, just another of a gazillion ways to dress up a mystery 
meat pattie. The Carolina BBQ has onions, substitute jalepinos and you 
have a Texas BBQ burger. They haven't caugfht on to the old standard 
California burger piled with enough rabbit food to pass as a sub. That 
reminds me, Jersey Mike's isn't what it used to be, makes me think of an 
old Wendy's commercial with the little old lady complaining "Where's the 
beef?" I guess she never got any, a couple of years ago she died of 
starvation.
 Oh, here's another in town oddity; Surf Taco. I'll leave you to ponder 
that one.

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 13:58 on 2012-Aug-11 GMT



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