bloke in D.C. area
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
How was your lunch with Nancy Pelosi?
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
Not trying to be contentious, but the Lee Highway runs from New York to San Fran.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Highway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Highway
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
First lap of the Lee Highway apparently is US 1 from New York City to Washington DC.GC wrote:Not trying to be contentious, but the Lee Highway runs from New York to San Fran.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Highway
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
Get some pork on your fork!bloke wrote:Dan Quayle fan?Ken Herrick wrote:Muckdonalds - providor to Donald.
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Thanks for the phone comparison link. The 2 year plan for my current phone expires Friday so I'll probably need to get a new phone Saturday. Nothin like a bit of planned obsolescence to keep the economy tickin.
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
I hadn’t been to the Tastee 29 Diner in years but since you mentioned Lee Hwy...
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I think I would have gone for the calzone....
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
Fresh anchovies? I didn't know anyplace around here had them. Pretty common in Spain and France but practically unknown here.
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
Yes, they're great. And Arlington is a lot closer than Spain. Although I'd rather eat them in Spain or France.
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
I eat the escargot at Normandie Farm restaurant in Potomac Md. If you put enough olive oil and garlic on just about anything, I can choke it down!!
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
More than a few good Spanish restaurants in and around DC...Doug Elliott wrote:Yes, they're great. And Arlington is a lot closer than Spain. Although I'd rather eat them in Spain or France.
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Re: bloke in D.C. area
Two breakfast burritos and a large coffee please...
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