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Default IHOP "Dinner For Breakfast, Breakfast for Dinner" TV Commercial.

On Nov 7, 8:57*am, Andy > wrote:
> --Bryan > wrote in news:9e9782ba-90e0-4246-9b49-
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> > On Nov 6, 9:22*pm, Andy > wrote:
> >> sf > wrote in

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> news:m7o9f5tdp4o1cqj38jir4ohuruu6tdjsf6
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> > @
> >> 4ax.com:

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> >> > On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 13:06:17 -0800 (PST), Food SnobŪ
> >> > > wrote:

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> >> >>IHOP's food is crappy, and it's just the kind of stuff that an Uncle
> >> >>Buck type would gorge on, then seriously stink up the family

> bathroom.
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> >> > I don't go there now. *Not out of ideology, but because I don't go

> to
> >> > parties that end at 3AM very often these days and if they do, the

> host
> >> > has food. *It used to be good, but I was young and I wasn't paying
> >> > attention to what I was eating anyway.

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> >> sf,

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> >> IHOP left town about 3 years ago.

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> >> I wasn't a big fan.

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> >> In there place is a bakery called Panera Bread. Whatever they're all
> >> about I dunno.

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> > Their headquarters is right here in Richmond Heights, Missouri.
> > My wife and son eat at Panera pretty often, but here in StL they are
> > branded St. Louis Bread Company.
> > I like their pastries.

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> >> Best,

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> >> Andy

>
> > --Bryan

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> Bryan,
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> I had no idea they were a restaurant.
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> Will try. Thanks!


You can get alfalfa sprouts on your turkey sandwich.
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> Best,
>
> Andy


--Bryan