SC - OOP - Resturant Talk

RichSCA at aol.com RichSCA at aol.com
Tue Mar 28 06:56:31 PST 2000


And you  know, that it could just be...."I have to have it 'cause they don't 
have it at home" thingy.  When I lived in Europe I drove 2 1/2 hours to eat 
at a Kentucky Fried Chicken and drove to another country (Denmark) for a 
McDonald's.   :-) 

Rayne
(Goes to tell you were "I'm at".  Everyone else I knew went to Demark in the 
1970's for the sex and drugs)  :-0

In a message dated 3/28/00 6:48:52 AM Central Standard Time, 
tantra at optonline.net writes:

<< Rayne,
 
 Perhaps the quality of Jack in the Box is better the further west you go.
 Here in NY, well, .....the cockroaches won't even eat there.  I think it is
 the demense of thoroughly soused teens looking for a sponge to absorb the
 booze (cleans out the system if you get my drift).
 
 The quality of Taco Bell is slightly better - and we see more people eating
 in them on the island.  Believe it or not, I will not eat in Micky D's in
 some states - they just aren't up to the quality I am used to.  Of course,
 we are speaking of 'fast food quality' not 'restaurant quality' here.  My
 preference is still Japonica for sushi - if I have the $125 to spend for
 dinner. sigh.
 
 Diana d'Avignon
 
 
 > Oh, no... now we are getting into dangerous waters.  Can't have people on
 > this List Diss'in my Jack-in-the-Box.  Hey, when the husband finishes one
 job
 > and let me pick the location of the next one, One of the first things I
 > consider is how close or far is the nearest Jack-in-the-box.  Think about
 it.
 >  Other than the fighting and the friends what could possibly bring people
 to
 > the Estrella War?  Well, Jack-in-the-Box, of course.  I am literally
 addicted
 > to their tacos.  Now I grew up in Arizona and KNOW a good, homemade taco,
 > BUT... there is something about a Jack-in-the-Box taco deep fried in
 grease.
 > yummmmm.
 >
 > Rayne
 
 
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