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+ | Carnegie Deli: Andrew enjoyed a beef tongue sandwich, gefilte fish and chopped chicken liver. | ||
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+ | I might eat the Carnegie Deli when visiting NYC. It is near Letterman. If I go there I will also do it because my parents went there before (if I was fortunate enough to visit in August 2002 (jobs) my parents probably would have taken my brothers and I there). It will be something that we can relate to. I can also tell this to my friends who have been there. It will also provide a good comparison for the local deli (the last time I ate there Saddam was in power) and more importantly, Katz's. At first I wanted to eat a whole sandwich to compensate for missing out on the restaurant. I now think I will split one with my brother so I can try a knish However eating at the Carnegie Deli will make me feel better about myself. Nobody will make me feel like a second class citizen. I love the fact that the Carnegie Deli doesn't take plastic. I think I will use my old bills (bills that were made before August 2002 (jobs)) to pay for my food. I will also have a beer with my meal since I can legally do that. | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, January 1, 2010
The Duff truck is a truck that delivers Duff to stores and bars in Springfield. It uses diesel fuel. If the brewery went green, it would use biodiesel
Carnegie Deli: Andrew enjoyed a beef tongue sandwich, gefilte fish and chopped chicken liver.
I might eat the Carnegie Deli when visiting NYC. It is near Letterman. If I go there I will also do it because my parents went there before (if I was fortunate enough to visit in August 2002 (jobs) my parents probably would have taken my brothers and I there). It will be something that we can relate to. I can also tell this to my friends who have been there. It will also provide a good comparison for the local deli (the last time I ate there Saddam was in power) and more importantly, Katz's. At first I wanted to eat a whole sandwich to compensate for missing out on the restaurant. I now think I will split one with my brother so I can try a knish However eating at the Carnegie Deli will make me feel better about myself. Nobody will make me feel like a second class citizen. I love the fact that the Carnegie Deli doesn't take plastic. I think I will use my old bills (bills that were made before August 2002 (jobs)) to pay for my food. I will also have a beer with my meal since I can legally do that.