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Fat Burger!!! (pg. 3)
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
i liked NYC, but i gotta have palm trees:cool: |
blah...you need skyscrapers and concrete....:clown: |
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| UWM |
| Funny you can't buy frozen WC burgers @ Costco but you can buy Cartier watches. |
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| NiteMer |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Funny you can't buy frozen WC burgers @ Costco but you can buy Cartier watches. |
Or monstrous plasma tvs. :conf: |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
blah...you need skyscrapers and concrete....:clown: |
what are you implying?
:p |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by NiteMer
I disagree. I think Fatburger is better than In-n-Out. In-n-Out is like a glorified Hamburger Stand (something we have in Colorado).
I had a Fatburger with cheese, fries and a strawberry shake. It was good.
I wish there were a White Castle here too, but it pales in comparison to Fat Burger. ;) I used to buy the frozen WC burgers, but they don't carry them anymore, at Costco. :whip: |
I like both the same actually...but double doubles are teh good. |
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
what are you implying?
:p |
im saying, you did the sunshine palm tree beach silicone materialistic city thing already. come to a real city like new york. so dope they had to name it twice...:) |
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| NiteMer |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
im saying, you did the sunshine palm tree beach silicone materialistic city thing already. come to a real city like new york. so dope they had to name it twice...:) |
New York still has the materialistic silicone going on too. So does LA, and so does Chicago. I love all of those cities, and Miami, for visiting, but I don't know that I could live in any of them. Maybe LA. |
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by NiteMer
New York still has the materialistic silicone going on too. So does LA, and so does Chicago. I love all of those cities, and Miami, for visiting, but I don't know that I could live in any of them. Maybe LA. |
everywhere does, but new yorkers are the realist. cuz theres no time to bull here and most of the time ppl are straight up with you.. |
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| NiteMer |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
everywhere does, but new yorkers are the realist. cuz theres no time to bull here and most of the time ppl are straight up with you.. |
Straight up, or rude? It's a fine line out there. I actually grew up in Greenwich, CT, until I was 12. I know that it's just a different state of mind out there, but I don't think I could ever live there now. I'm fast paced, but I'm really friendly and most New Yorkers wig out if you're really friendly. |
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| dj tek |
| quote: | Originally posted by NiteMer
Straight up, or rude? It's a fine line out there. I actually grew up in Greenwich, CT, until I was 12. I know that it's just a different state of mind out there, but I don't think I could ever live there now. I'm fast paced, but I'm really friendly and most New Yorkers wig out if you're really friendly. |
blah erik... nyc > denver
k ?
:wtf: :tongue2 |
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| NiteMer |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
blah erik... nyc > denver
k ?
:wtf: :tongue2 |
. Denver is awesome, and I don't have to hear horns honking while I'm sleeping. :p |
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| Slylee |
| to be perfectly honest, when i go to miami to party (especially when i hang out w/ our friend who models w/ all his fake model friends) and we go to fashion shows n stuff, the people there are more rude than they were in NYC...just my observation. |
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