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Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school
who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes everyone secretly hates her. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:10:12 -0400, Saul Saje wrote:
> Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school > who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes > she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and > then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes > everyone secretly hates her. I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! YummO |
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jay, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006,
typed out: > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! Jay, Took the words right out of my mouth. But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or whatever, she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, Andy |
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![]() Andy wrote: > jay, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, > typed out: > > > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > > > Jay, > > Took the words right out of my mouth. > > But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or whatever, > she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, Her looks and personality have changed a great deal in recent years. And her voice -- it's gotten so raspy. |
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While I love RR I keep thinking that in 20 years she will write a memoir
about how she was a suicidal drunk during her TV years. "Saul Saje" > wrote in message ... > Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school > who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes > she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and > then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes > everyone secretly hates her. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:02:21 -0500, Andy wrote:
> jay, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, > typed out: > >> I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > > > Jay, > > Took the words right out of my mouth. > > But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or whatever, > she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, > > Andy She is a bit wound up. She is not a "chef" by any means but really does not claim to be one and most of the food network "chefs" with exceptions are entertainers. I have never cooked any recipe I have seen on ANY of the food network shows but am entertained by some of them. |
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, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, typed
out: > > Andy wrote: >> jay, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, >> typed out: >> >> > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >> >> >> Jay, >> >> Took the words right out of my mouth. >> >> But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or whatever, >> she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, > > Her looks and personality have changed a great deal in recent years. > And her voice -- it's gotten so raspy. Is she a chain smoker too??? Andy |
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![]() Andy wrote: > , after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, typed > out: > > > > > Andy wrote: > >> jay, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, > >> typed out: > >> > >> > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > >> > >> > >> Jay, > >> > >> Took the words right out of my mouth. > >> > >> But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or > whatever, > >> she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, > > > > Her looks and personality have changed a great deal in recent years. > > And her voice -- it's gotten so raspy. > > > Is she a chain smoker too??? Not that I know of. However, the raspy voice is often a symptom of other things...some of which you mentioned. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:54:23 +0000, Peter A wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >> >> > > History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor > taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her > shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar > with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She > oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! Different tastes is what makes a market place. If I listed products that were targeted at what I think is poor taste, the list would be long enough to wrap around Wall Street. The American auto industry would be at the top of the list. Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! I mean flip the channel and you will get Dancing with the Stars..AHAHAHAHAHAHA |
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![]() jay wrote: > On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:10:12 -0400, Saul Saje wrote: > > > Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school > > who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes > > she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and > > then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes > > everyone secretly hates her. > > > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! For all the whining about her that goes on, she's done pretty well for herself. None of us ever got good enough at anything to have our own TV shows. She's had three or four. |
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![]() "jay" > wrote > top of the list. Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto > entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! Just curious, how old do you have to be before you're not a young girl any longer? Or is it relative. nancy |
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![]() Peter A wrote: > In article >, > says... > > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > > > > > > History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor > taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her > shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar > with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She > oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! > If it was for the $40 a Day show, the ones you prefer probably didn't fit in the budget. |
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jay wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:54:23 +0000, Peter A wrote: > > >>In article >, >>says... >> >>>I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >>> >>> >> >>History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor >>taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her >>shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar >>with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She >>oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! > > > Different tastes is what makes a market place. If I listed products that > were targeted at what I think is poor taste, the list would be long enough > to wrap around Wall Street. The American auto industry would be at the > top of the list. Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto > entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! > > I mean flip the channel and you will get Dancing with the > Stars..AHAHAHAHAHAHA Don't get me wrong, I really like RR, but a 'young girl'? C'mon! :-) |
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![]() Christopher Helms wrote: > jay wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:10:12 -0400, Saul Saje wrote: > > > > > Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school > > > who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes > > > she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and > > > then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes > > > everyone secretly hates her. > > > > > > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > > For all the whining about her that goes on, she's done pretty well for > herself. None of us ever got good enough at anything to have our own TV > shows. She's had three or four. PS: They must be watching or else there would be nothing for them to complain about. Yes, she's crying all the way to the bank... that's why her voice is so husky. ![]() |
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On 2006-08-20, Peter A > wrote:
> shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar > with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She > oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! If they weren't very good, why were they picked? How does that work? nb |
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![]() jay wrote: > On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:54:23 +0000, Peter A wrote: > Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto > entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! > I like her attitude too. "I don't leave the house unless they pay me", so she works hard and then she totally relaxes. |
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sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006,
typed out: > > Peter A wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >> > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >> > >> > >> >> History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor >> taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her >> shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar >> with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She >> oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! >> > > If it was for the $40 a Day show, the ones you prefer probably didn't > fit in the budget. sf, While true, how often do folks travel on vacation on a low budjet of $40 a day?!? The show's a joke. Andy |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:56:41 -0700, Jim Davis wrote:
> jay wrote: >> On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:54:23 +0000, Peter A wrote: >> >> >>>In article >, >>>says... >>> >>>>I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >>>> >>>> >>> >>>History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor >>>taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her >>>shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar >>>with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She >>>oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! >> >> >> Different tastes is what makes a market place. If I listed products that >> were targeted at what I think is poor taste, the list would be long enough >> to wrap around Wall Street. The American auto industry would be at the >> top of the list. Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto >> entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! >> >> I mean flip the channel and you will get Dancing with the >> Stars..AHAHAHAHAHAHA > Don't get me wrong, I really like RR, but a 'young girl'? C'mon! :-) Ok.. she was born in 1968.. so she is a middle age woman carring a LARGE bag of money.. <G> She still looks good to me. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 13:52:51 -0400, Monmouth Internet Newsgroups wrote:
> > "jay" > wrote > >> top of the list. Rachael Ray is just a young girl with a howto >> entertainment show that is pretty successful.. good for her! > > Just curious, how old do you have to be before you're not > a young girl any longer? Or is it relative. > > nancy Definately relative. She looks good.. and younger than her age to me. |
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![]() "Peter A" > wrote > History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor > taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her > shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar > with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. I remember you said that. It's her one show I did watch after I had to give up the 30 minute thing. Thing is, I didn't actually think I'd go to any of the places she mentioned. I just liked to see where she went. It's apparent you can't take her recommendations seriously. nancy |
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![]() Andy wrote on 9/20/2006: > Is she a chain smoker too??? I have seen it reported that she smokes. The article didn't say how much. |
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Saul Saje wrote:
> Rachael Ray Oh jeez, another RR obsessive. Get a life people. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:54:23 GMT, Peter A >
wrote: >In article >, >says... >> I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! >> >> > >History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor >taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her >shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar >with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She >oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! I'm from central NC originally, , where were the restaurants? |
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Andy wrote:
> > But if she doesn't cut back on the amphetamines or cocaine or whatever, > she'll be the Wretched Wrachael Wray in a couple years, imho, Or the Wicked Witch of the Whisk! |
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![]() Saul Saje wrote: > Rachael Ray reminds me of that energetic, perky girl in high school > who relentessly organizes all the parties and pep rallies and believes > she is in the bestest class surrounded by the bestest of friends, and > then gets crushed in her senior year when she finally realizes > everyone secretly hates her. And like high school, it seems that many of the posters' criticisms are made out of mean-spirited jealousy. I think she should drop the fake raspy voice. She can turn it on and off, and it's not cute or sexy. Then I'd like the Food Network to put on some more serious cooking programs. I don't need to watch people jumping around and yelling. I can watch professional wrestling on other channels. |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 20:07:12 GMT, "Nola" > wrote:
> >On 20-Aug-2006, "Monmouth Internet Newsgroups" > wrote: > >> Just curious, how old do you have to be before you're not >> a young girl any longer? Or is it relative. > >It's not so much age that defines it; but, sagging boobs and jowls mean >young girlhood is history Yeah.. what Nola said!.. (don't want to see no saggin' boobs!) I like Rachael Ray.. but some of the cutesy stuff wears on me too.. Yesterday she was making some kind of sandwich, and she referred to it as a "sandwich" at least once instead of a "Sammy"... I was confused, had to check to see I was on the proper channel.. Not that I watch emmeril.. I can't handle his BAM or essence or the fact that a lot of booze in any recipe makes it fantastic... He must be entertaining to some people, because (in my opinion) he's not educating anyone... Come to think of it,, I miss the Real NOLA cook,, Justin Wilson. I don't even see his reruns any more... Now HE could give ya' tips on how to COOK,, not how to SHOWBOAT.. http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/Colle...s_tv_chefs.htm He gave cooking tips.. and recipes.. Alton Brown in "Good Eats" has some nifty pointers.. But this is about the only show.. About the only thing the other shows will teach you is the proper way to wash fresh greens.... |
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L, not -L, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug
2006, typed out: > > On 20-Aug-2006, Andy <q> wrote: > >> While true, how often do folks travel on vacation on a low budjet of >> $40 a day?!? > > $40 a day was a fairly typical meal allowance when I travelled on > business to a number of cities; one of the reasons I loved to stay in > Embassy Suites hotels was it's complimentary breakfast meant a better > dinner that evening. L, not -L, See, that's a business allowance. Who saves up to take a real vacation and then skimps on food?!? When I vacation, I look up all the favorite food places I've seen and heard of, and remembered, making it a point to dine there. I can skimp on accomodations, spending so little time in them. Imho, Andy |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, > typed out: > > > > > Peter A wrote: > >> In article >, > > >> says... > >> > I like her! And she looks great on the way to the BANK! > >> > > >> > > >> > >> History is full of people making a lot of money by pandering to poor > >> taste. I lost what little respect I had for RR when she did one of her > >> shows on 3 local restaurants (central North Carolina). I am familiar > >> with 2 of them, one is horrid and the other is at best mediocre. She > >> oohed and aahed and orgasmed over them both. Pul-lease! > >> > > > > If it was for the $40 a Day show, the ones you prefer probably didn't > > fit in the budget. > > > sf, > > While true, how often do folks travel on vacation on a low budjet of $40 > a day?!? > > The show's a joke. > > Andy A lot of the time my hub and I eat for about that when we're on vacation ....depending on where we are. We love real ethnice restaurants and they tend to be very inexpensive. We like "dives" at home too. Well, our town is not known to be rife with fancy restaurants so we frequent our own special haunts. They're long on food and we love the atmosphere but it's definitely mom n' pop. helen |
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>Just curious, how old do you have to be before you're not
>a young girl any longer? Or is it relative. In Rachael's case, it's when you have to quit calling it "baby fat" and just say "chunky." |
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![]() > wrote > And like high school, it seems that many of the posters' criticisms are > made out of mean-spirited jealousy. Amuses me when people say that. What does she possibly have that a gazillion other people don't have in far greater quantities, yet the people you refer to aren't jealous of them. Nothing. nancy |
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![]() Andy wrote: > sf, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug 2006, > typed out: > > > > > If it was for the $40 a Day show, the ones you prefer probably didn't > > fit in the budget. > > > sf, > > While true, how often do folks travel on vacation on a low budjet of $40 > a day?!? > > The show's a joke. > $40 a day per person for food? If you watch the bottom line, you can do it... that's why she's got the show and you don't. LOL We don't think like that anymore, I know. |
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![]() Andy wrote: > > See, that's a business allowance. Who saves up to take a real vacation > and then skimps on food?!? When I vacation, I look up all the favorite > food places I've seen and heard of, and remembered, making it a point to > dine there. I can skimp on accomodations, spending so little time in > them. > We don't stay in youth hostels or carry our clothing in backpacks either, but people do. If you have the money, spend it. If you don't, budget. She's showing you can eat well on $40 a day. Obviously, it's not appointment television for you or me. |
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On 20 Aug 2006 14:42:41 -0700, "sf" > wrote:
> >$40 a day per person for food? If you watch the bottom line, you can >do it... that's why she's got the show and you don't. LOL We don't >think like that anymore, I know. I got by on less than $40 a day for food during my recent trip to Tokyo. Helped that the hotel had a good buffet breakfast for 800 yen (about eight dollars). serene -- My blog: http://serenejournal.livejournal.com My cooking blog: http://serenecooking.livejournal.com |
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 22:31:40 GMT, "Nola" > wrote:
> >On 20-Aug-2006, "Chuck (in SC)" > wrote: > >> Come to think of it,, I miss the Real NOLA cook,, Justin Wilson. >> I don't even see his reruns any more... Now HE could give ya' tips on >> how to COOK,, not how to SHOWBOAT.. >> http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/Colle...s_tv_chefs.htm >> He gave cooking tips.. and recipes.. > >hoooo-eeeeee das good; add a little sauterne wine - 2 cups, pour one in da >pot an drink t'other > >----------- > >"Now some folks say it's bad manners to dunk you' garlic bread in you' wine. > An' I mus' admit this is good, even if you bite a big chonk of this bread >and chase it with a little wine. But me, I like to dunk an' I don' think >dunkin' is bad, neither. An' it taste so good with you' meal too. So don' >forgot, it ain't no sin to dunk. An' if it is, who give a dam' anyway? > > Garlic Bread au Beaujolais a la Justin > >2 sticks butter >black ground pepper >pressed garlic or garlic puree >romano or parmesan cheese >loaf of french bread >beaujolais wine > >Mix two sticks butter with either pressed garlic or garlic puree to taste. >Add romano or parmesan cheese to the amount that will stil spread easily. >Sprinkle with black ground pepper. Slice french bread into slices >lengthwise. Spread garlic butter on generously. Toast in oven. > >Dip garlic bread in beaujolais wine when eating it. This is known as >dunking and you find it delicious. Don't mind the crumbs in your wine - >you'll eat those too. Dunking should be done while eating your meal." - >Justin Wilson Yep.. that sho nuff be him!.. |
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![]() "L, not -L" > wrote > On 20-Aug-2006, "Monmouth Internet Newsgroups" > > wrote: > >> Amuses me when people say that. What does she possibly have >> that a gazillion other people don't have in far greater quantities, yet >> the people you refer to aren't jealous of them. > > Charisma A lot of people have charisma. I wouldn't single her out in that department. nancy |
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On 2006-08-20, Chuck (in SC) > wrote:
> Come to think of it,, I miss the Real NOLA cook,, Justin Wilson. You gotta be kidding. While I loved watching Justin, his cooking was absurd. He put everything in transparent baking bags (are those even still available?) along with 2 C of rice and half a bottle of white wine. He drank the other half of the bottle himself. He was a hoot as an entertainer, with his bubba-cue and gar-own-tee, but I never even bothered with his recipes. Maybe he had another show where he cooked real food. If so, I never saw it. nb |
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L, not -L, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20 Aug
2006, typed out: > > On 20-Aug-2006, Andy <q> wrote: > >> L, not -L, >> >> See, that's a business allowance. Who saves up to take a real >> vacation and then skimps on food?!? When I vacation, I look up all >> the favorite food places I've seen and heard of, and remembered, >> making it a point to dine there. I can skimp on accomodations, >> spending so little time in them. > > Perhaps I made my point too obliquely - the show may not be useful to > those on vacation for a few days and can spend a bit more; but, some > of us travel a lot (50% of the time) and advice on where to eat for > $40 per day a god-send. Now, if it just covered only the cities I > care about, it would be perfect 8-), the rest of you can watch shows > about where to eat $100 hamburgers. It's just that the show manages to shoehorn a day's food unelaborately into $40. And the joke of the show is to have $0.99 left over. Ludicrious, imho. Andy |
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Helen Harrand, after taking an infinite amount of time, finally, on 20
Aug 2006, typed out: > >> > >> >> While true, how often do folks travel on vacation on a low budjet >> >> of $40 a day?!? >> > >> > $40 a day was a fairly typical meal allowance when I travelled on >> > business to a number of cities; one of the reasons I loved to stay >> > in Embassy Suites hotels was it's complimentary breakfast meant a >> > better dinner that evening. >> >> >> L, not -L, >> >> See, that's a business allowance. Who saves up to take a real >> vacation and then skimps on food?!? When I vacation, I look up all >> the favorite food places I've seen and heard of, and remembered, >> making it a point to dine there. I can skimp on accomodations, >> spending so little time in them. >> >> Imho, >> >> Andy > > > Oh we don't skimp on food but you have to remember that not all folks > like to have fancy, fancy meals all the time. I worked that way for > about 15 years so when we go out we tend to eat more ethnic foods or > things that I'm just not too good at more than anything else. It's > not because we're cheap, it's because it's what we like! > ![]() > > helen helen, It's just that on vacation, food is no object. Not like the show make it out to be. Do up a park like Disneyland and worry about the cost of food? The $40 a day show is just for one person who's cheapened down the menu to arrive at $40 for the benefit of the title of the show. Pitiful, if you ask me. Andy Andy |
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