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What's it like to go to the USA?

Discussion in 'Anything and Everything not Free Rider' started by DuBzY, Mar 31, 2016.

  1. FredGibson

    FredGibson Active Member

    I know...what about it?
     
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  2. Elibloodthirst

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    best place is Five Guys
     
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  3. waagon

    waagon Well-Known Member

    Chut. (In france means "Be quiet"
     
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  4. FredGibson

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    Do u have Five Guys in UK?

    My 2 personal favorites are Killer Burger and Fudruckers...............Killer Burger might only be in Portland tho.
     
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  5. Elibloodthirst

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    We have about 12 locations in the UK. I've been to 6 of them

    e; Since the summer they have like 25 now. It's starting to become a trend here
     
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  6. FredGibson

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    do they have the big boxes of peanuts?
     
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  7. Elibloodthirst

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    Yeah in most locations
     
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  8. FredGibson

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    Sweet! those are good for everyone except ppl with nut allergies!
     
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  9. FredGibson

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    OK, im not gonna commnt on everything, but first, Subaru.......i think the ones they were chasing were probably in a Rainbow colored 2002 outback, not the new WRX STi. Thats a pretty sweet rally car tho!

    In N Outs super-simple menu is what helps them keep costs down, while returning amazing food for a great price.......i think it is just Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Double Double (two patties), fries and 3 flavors of milkshakes. Its all quite good, because since they are always super busy, all the food is being made right there.

    Yeah, the muslim idea is sorta supposed to attract racist redneck voters......

    Yeah, hes gonna run, as a Democrat in 2020, but he supports H. Clinton for 2016.
     
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  10. Elibloodthirst

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    There's also secret menus where you can interchange available items to make a meal better i.e. protein burger where it's lettuce as buns, animal burgers and fries where there's extra sauce but yes, simple
     
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  11. FredGibson

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    yeah, but there are no Oreo-mc-blizz-frosties with a sponsorship from NASA like some other places
     
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  12. Elibloodthirst

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    Like Dairy Queen? xD
    In n Out are pretty good tbh
     
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  13. CityShep

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    I definitely want to travel, not only within the USA too but NYC has always been a dream of mine to go and visit, central park got me from the spiderman movies:cool:. After researching Houston however, it does seem like a viable option due to the amount of fortune 500 companies located within them. Even when I went to Chicago, it was a great atmosphere, the magnificent mile was pretty damn good.

    gosh this is a long post[/QUOTE]

    The country is so large that even if there are seven dunkin' donuts on one block in one city, there is probably like two in another state. Food chains mostly stick to a certain region. For example, we don't have In N' Out, Hardees, or Dairy Queen here on LI. Things like Krispy Kreme and Wawa you may have to travel out of state for.

    Central park is gorgeous. It's amazing how big it is, and it's pretty well preserved too- considering how wasteful and in-need-of-land our city is. Don't forget the other four boroughs though, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens are exciting. Staten is pretty lame and so is NJ though, lmao

    Houston is great for starters but from what I hear it's got horrid traffic and disgustingly hot weather at times. If you're not into suburbia, stick to older cities.
     
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  14. CityShep

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    aww shucks i cant edit my post, accidentally borked up the code for the quote when cropping it down haha
     
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  15. Scarpa

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    North America is not just USA u chumps, kinda classic though. If you are scared of drumpf and stupid gun laws and plenty wacky Americans just come to Canada, or go to central America (not sure how you'd handle the sh Spanish tho ;) )
     
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  16. FredGibson

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    meh.....canada doesn have any major cities. Toronto is like the size of seattle
     
  17. Scarpa

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    The country is so large that even if there are seven dunkin' donuts on one block in one city, there is probably like two in another state. Food chains mostly stick to a certain region. For example, we don't have In N' Out, Hardees, or Dairy Queen here on LI. Things like Krispy Kreme and Wawa you may have to travel out of state for.

    Central park is gorgeous. It's amazing how big it is, and it's pretty well preserved too- considering how wasteful and in-need-of-land our city is. Don't forget the other four boroughs though, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens are exciting. Staten is pretty lame and so is NJ though, lmao

    Houston is great for starters but from what I hear it's got horrid traffic and disgustingly hot weather at times. If you're not into suburbia, stick to older cities.[/QUOTE]
    I used to live in the outskirts of houston, it was nice, but horribly hot
    hmmm 3 mill vs 5.5 mill only 2.5 mill difference not much. :rolleyes:
    And Canada has major cities, just because they don't aren't overpopulated doesn't mean they're not major
     
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  18. djnknslfn

    djnknslfn Well-Known Member

    All of you have forgotten about Mexico courtesy of Trompas :rolleyes::rofl: Mexico City is pretty big, everyone.
     
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  19. FredGibson

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    I used to live in the outskirts of houston, it was nice, but horribly hot

    hmmm 3 mill vs 5.5 mill only 2.5 mill difference not much. :rolleyes:
    And Canada has major cities, just because they don't aren't overpopulated doesn't mean they're not major[/QUOTE]
    seattle is 3.7 mil, and is the nations 15th largest metro, while the 5.5 for toronto makes it canadas largest.......... haha, im not hating on canada, i have plenty of canadian friends, and ive been to vancouver and winnipeg, as well as a few smaller towns, but the cities really dont compare, and wouldnt be what our UK friend had in mind for NA cities
     
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  20. FredGibson

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    Well if we have to build a giant wall to keep the mexicans in, i wouldnt recommend moving there out of choice. ;)
     
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