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Edited by
EZ4Sheezy
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Sun 04/12/09 05:35 PM
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What's something your state/region/country has that you couldn't get anywhere else and you think the rest of us are really missing out on?
Me, I live in Georgia - about as representative of the southeast as you can get. There's nothing like some good ol' southern comfort food. Nothing like a plate of fried chicken, collard greens, mac-n-cheese and cornbread. And best of all: washing it all down with a tall glass of sweet tea. I'm not talking about the brown sugar water the serve at Waffle House, but actual good sweet tea. I don't know what I'd do without it. We also got our hash browns. Who knew a shredded potato could be made to taste so damn good? And can't forget about some fried catfish and cheese grits, also with cornbread on the side. But back to that sweet tea, y'all just don't know what you're missing. |
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Hatch green chile...
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The Grand Canyon. Though we do share it with Utah.
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Cheap hookers
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berger cookies and chesapeake bay hot steamed crabs...that's all a summer night needs to be perfect.
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Edited by
darkowl1
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Sun 04/12/09 06:00 PM
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smoked coho salmon, smoked venison, McIntosh and granny smith apples in the clearings in the forest, steelhead in the spring, and mean, pissed off women all over northern mich. and nobody knows why.
now in new orleans, the food is too numerous to mention, and jazz is beyond.... and ghosts...plenty. and the STD's are everywhere, so be careful when visiting, for the clinics are full, lol |
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Hatch green chile... Roasting on the street corners,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hey, but we got some serious lakes in Michigan, one in particular. |
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I grew up in the heart of kentucky. I know how to cook all of those things and I miss being able to.
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Have no clue... not particularly live with out it... but faygo rock-n-rye and better made potato chips. I guess.
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It is Texas. What is there to NOT miss out on?
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Well as far as food goes, there is a place that claims to have the best fried bologna sandwiches. IDK And the worlds most glamorous McDonalds. Yes thats their claim to fame. LOL
Now as for places to see, The Neil Armstrong memorial site, The Football hall of fame is an hour west and an hour north is the Rock and Roll hall of fame. Oh I almost forgot, The McKinley Museum and the Packard Museum. |
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when I was not living in Texas I missed bluebell icecream
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Well as far as food goes, there is a place that claims to have the best fried bologna sandwiches. IDK And the worlds most glamorous McDonalds. Yes thats their claim to fame. LOL Now as for places to see, The Neil Armstrong memorial site, The Football hall of fame is an hour west and an hour north is the Rock and Roll hall of fame. Oh I almost forgot, The McKinley Museum and the Packard Museum. Dr. Bob's House in Akron, where AA got its start. |
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Smiles on peoples faces
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Edited by
ArtGurl
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Sun 04/12/09 06:43 PM
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There is a reason it is called "Beautiful BC".
Ocean, mountains, rain forest, frozen north to semi-arid regions... World class skiing, whitewater rafting, art and culture... Fruit orchards and vineyards ... Easy going lifestyle ... oh my! I do love it here! |
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Well as far as food goes, there is a place that claims to have the best fried bologna sandwiches. IDK And the worlds most glamorous McDonalds. Yes thats their claim to fame. LOL Now as for places to see, The Neil Armstrong memorial site, The Football hall of fame is an hour west and an hour north is the Rock and Roll hall of fame. Oh I almost forgot, The McKinley Museum and the Packard Museum. Dr. Bob's House in Akron, where AA got its start. are you suggesting that I join up? (I have never heard of that) |
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1. Broadway
2. Metropolitan Museum of Art (one of the three best art museums in the world) 3. All the other culture and sights that makes NYC one of the premier destinations in the world. *4. The best pizza *5. the best bagels *I've been to 42 states and sampled pizza in just about all of them and bagels in maybe half. No place else is even close. |
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Bagels Dammit! I'm afraid to leave home because I will never get a good bagel outside of the New York metropolitan area!!
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(((Mitch!)))
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Edited by
trsmith22
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Sun 04/12/09 07:04 PM
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when I was not living in Texas I missed bluebell icecream Tin Roof is the bomb but bluebell is in Oklahoma? |
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