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Default In praise of buffets?

Cheryl said...

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> "Andy" > wrote in message
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>> In praise of buffets?
>>
>> NOT!?
>>
>> Now I'm watching a TV show on Vegas buffets.
>>
>> The Rio Buffet seems to get the nods from the people, critics and
>> press. Somehow 300+ fresh dishes at a time seems like a stretch. Seem
>> worth the trip!?
>>
>> Ever been?
>>
>> I've had an Atlantic City casino breakfast buffet and had to examine
>> about six plates in a row to find one that wasn't spotted or with some
>> prior food
>> encrusted on it.
>>
>> To those who went ahead of me, it was obvious they never gave it any
>> thought ("MOO!"). The guests following behind me learned a lesson. I
>> looked
>> back at their shocked expressions. I took a scoop of eggs on a plate
>> back to my table, and quietly asked for my money back and never
>> returned.
>>
>> No objections from the ignorant staff.
>>
>> Transient guests, beware!
>>
>> From the looks of it, I'd really like to try the Rio Buffet but, once
>> bitten, twice shy.
>>

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> Went to a wedding last night right on the Chesapeake Bay at Chesapeake
> Bay Resort and Spa. Nice! This morning we had breakfast at the
> restaurant next door and they had a fantastic buffet. Though the
> waitress was surprised when I told her to take my plate silverware and
> all after one plateful. That's the problem with buffets -- too easy to
> stuff yourself. No worries here, though. We partied it up so hard last
> night that most of us were very hung-over this morning. LOL Everyone
> was walking in for breakfast with swollen eyes and looking just like I
> felt. Damned groom buying everyone Jager Bomb shooters. The kind with
> Red Bull. Whoa. lol



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