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I like a lot of American restaurants. Let's see...
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TGI Fridays (the British version sucks in comparison IMO)

Chilli's
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International House of Pancakes (yup, you read that right lol)

If there's one thing that American's can do good - it's food.   :D

Chilli's impresses me. They have outlets in a lot of different countries and the food is always of a similar, pretty good, standard. The menus and ingredients don't seem to vary, which is what you want really. TGI Fridays tends to modify the menu, I went to the TGI Fridays in Manila and it was like a Philippines interpretation of American food. Yuck!

American food can be pretty good if you know where to go. I think you really need a local guide to tell you what is going to be good and what isn't. Best places I've been for food have been Paris, Thailand, Budapest and maybe Vietnam. I even like the food in Austria. Worst are the Philippines, Slovenia and (apologies if I offend anyone) the UK. Those are generalisations because I know that you can get good food in the UK particularly if you know the right places to look.
 
Thanks, Emor. :)


I'm still reeling from a phone call with Stan this evening. I feel so embarrassed for some reason.
 
I laughed so hard at some funny pics thread on another forum that my ribs really hurt. :( Lol.
 
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Japanese. -_-
 
Lol.

I used to listen to the same song on the bus home from school in year 7 everyday.
 
I upgraded to Windows XP almost as soon as the first version was released. :D Seemed to take a while for everyone to catch on.
 
I have actually used a Windows 95 PC. Anyone else?  :lol:

My first computer had Windows 98 Second Edition. Ahh the memories...
 
My first computer only ran DOS games. :P First Windows computer was Windows 95. :) I think.
 
I have actually used a Windows 95 PC. Anyone else?  :lol:

My first computer had Windows 98 Second Edition. Ahh the memories...
Oh yes definitely and even the old windows 3.1... I STILL can't believe my auntie still uses it. :lol: and it surprisingly STILL works and whats even better is that its not even slow.
 
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