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Old 03-04-2003, 09:48 AM
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What to eat for lunch? I really want some breakfast food, because I didn't get breakfast this morning. Trying to think of a place that serves breakfast all day, and takes Visa (waffle house doesn't). I really need to start making my own lunch.



And while I'm babbling, anyone see the latest Motor Trend? The 16 cyl. caddy had a fixed speedo needle with a rotating face. Do any other cars have that? It sounds unneccessarily cool.
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Old 03-04-2003, 09:53 AM
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well if you were in jersey you could always fine about 5 diners within a 2 mile radius that will serve you anything anytime.

good old taylor ham, egg, and cheese.

no ihops down there?

i am stuck in the same predicament that you are.

i am thinking chinese buffet.
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Originally Posted by Travisty' date='Mar 4 2003, 10:53 AM
well if you were in jersey you could always fine about 5 diners within a 2 mile radius that will serve you anything anytime.

good old taylor ham, egg, and cheese.

no ihops down there?

i am stuck in the same predicament that you are.

i am thinking chinese buffet.
There are ihops "down here," just not in Tallahassee. I think there used to be one here, but it closed. I feel like if I miss breakfast, I have to make up for it. Usually I get cereal as soon as I get home, but I want something substantial, know what I mean? Pancakes, eggs, and the oh-so-coveted-by-me, biscuits and sausage gravy. I could eat biscuits with gravy with every meal if it was offered to me.
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mmm . . . biscuits and gravy . . .



dangit, you're making me hungry.



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if you were "out here" then i would say hedi pies!



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Old 03-04-2003, 11:51 AM
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well, right after my last post, I went and got food (pancakes and biscuits w/ gravy from Village Inn). on my way back, I smelled gas (I smelled gas on the way to work, too). I pulled over, and saw it dumping from underneath my car. well, ****. Couldn't figure out where it was coming from; couldn't get under the car, couldn't see anything from the top. Fuel lines to fuel rails seem secure. Damn. Getting it towed home, $45. yay. Starting a new thread in 2nd gen.
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