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Re: Attention America!!!



I hope you're not talking about a place like this.
http://www.earlabelssa.com/
It is famous for the local US Congressman punching a guy in the nose for
calling him a commie.

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The food at Earl's is great but it's the damn noisiest place I've
been...so
> noisey it's distracts from the food. I can't eat there.
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> "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> | Roger W wrote:
> | > On Feb 2, 7:53 am, "Edmund Fitzgerald" <e...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | >> "Roger W" <alluc...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | >>
> | >>
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> | >> On Feb 1, 10:25 pm, Frank Olson
> | >>
> | >> <use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | >>> As quoted from John Cleese (famous British Actor):
> | >>> "... to the citizens of the United States of America:
> | >> <snip Cleese drivel to preserve precious bandwidth>
> | >>
> | >> Of course we know there is a world beyond our borders. There's
Mexico,
> | >> Canada, Hawaii and Cuba. Did I leave anyone out?
> | >>
> | >> And why is it that all the con men on television info-mercials have
> | >> British accents? I think we ought to look into that.
> | >>
> | >> And why is it that British women all have piano legs?
> | >>
> | >> And if the British do take over, will we all have bad teeth then?
> | >>
> | >> Who's John Cleese (famous British actor)? Is he some kind of
> | >> Politician or something?
> | >>
> | >
> | > Edmund wrote:
> | >> And the food.  Did anyone mention British food?  It's the worst in
the
> | >> universe.  Did you ever hear of anybody in any other country opening
a
> | >> British restaurant?  Or a Canadian restaurant for that matter.  God
> Save Us
> | >> From The Queen (and her cooking).
> | >
> | > Come to think about it, you are right. I've never seen a Canadian
> | > resturant in the States. I guess if it wansn't for Ray Krock they
> | > wouldn't have any. And if they did, what would their specialty be?
> | > "Testicle of Polar Bear"?  :-)
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> |
> | You obviously haven't been to Arizona or Colorado, two great States that
> | feature Earl's Restaurants.  And the next time you're anywhere near New
> | York State, another *Canadian* restaurant has made some inroads...
> | Swiss Chalet.  Then they're "Joey's Seafood".  They've got the biggest
> | US Market penetration of any "Canadian" restaurant (they even have one
> | in Florida).  And no...  none of them feature Polar Bear testicles
> | which, by the way I have had.  Well... not *real* Polar Bear.  There's a
> | pub in Yellowknife that served a cubed chicken dish they call "Polar
> | Bear testicles" many years ago.  Don't know if they're still around.
:-)
> |
> | As for "British fair", I've always enjoyed their pub food.  Cornish
> | pasties for one (spiced meat wrapped in pastry and not the "stick-ons"
> | Roger's thinking Cornish girls wear instead of bras).  If you've ever
> | had fish 'n chips, you're enjoying "British food" particularly when they
> | use beer in the batter (a specialty of the "Joey's" mentioned in the
> | previous paragraph) - yumm!  Then there's "bangers and mash" (spiced
> | sausage and mashed potatoes).  If you have the "real thing" in a pub,
> | they'll serve it with "mushy peas" which I just can't stand.  :-)
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