Driving home from Raleigh today I noticed Waffle Houses as far north as Toledo OH. Do you suppose their range is expanding north due to climate change?
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max.patch wrote:
I like Waffle House but I don't know if I'd trust the grits from the one in Toledo.
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odd man out wrote:
max.patch wrote:
I like Waffle House but I don't know if I'd trust the grits from the one in Toledo.
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jimmyjam wrote:
odd man out wrote:
max.patch wrote:
I like Waffle House but I don't know if I'd trust the grits from the one in Toledo.
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odd man out wrote:
Driving home from Raleigh today I noticed Waffle Houses as far north as Toledo OH. Do you suppose their range is expanding north due to climate change?
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odd man out wrote:
max.patch wrote:
I like Waffle House but I don't know if I'd trust the grits from the one in Toledo.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Also noticed Tim Hortons is expanding south into central Ohio. I wonder if TH an WH may interbreed to produce something entirely new.
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LIhikers wrote:
I wish we had Tim Hortons here on Long Island. Their coffe is good and Kathy loves their hot chocolate.
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odd man out wrote:
Driving home from Raleigh today I noticed Waffle Houses as far north as Toledo OH. Do you suppose their range is expanding north due to climate change?
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That's hilarious. But frankly, I'm surprised at so much bad behavior in the south. I assumed everyone is so polite. After all, pretty much every highway exit has a gentlemen's club.
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LIhikers wrote:
I don't think I've ever seen a waffle house in New York or new england so they could go further north.
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My closest WH is two miles away and I can hit six more within a 10-mile radius. Breakfast and a show.
I mean...where else are you gonna get your server's complete family genealogy and hear all about the drama from cousin Ada's out-of-state wedding while waiting for your sausage egg hash brown bowl to be prepared?
I'm still trying to fully decode the communication from the servers to the cooks. The cooks would make good air traffic controllers the way they can receive and act on so many different verbal cues.Trudgin' along the AT since 2003. Completed Sections: Springer Mountain to Clingmans Dome and Max Patch NC to Gorham NH
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odd man out wrote:
That's hilarious. But frankly, I'm surprised at so much bad behavior in the south. I assumed everyone is so polite. After all, pretty much every highway exit has a gentlemen's club.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
time for a new thought:
The famous theme music for the Mission Impossible franchise is built on a four-note motif. The first two notes are one and one half beats each and the second two are one beat each. This adds up to five beats which is why the theme has the unusual 5/4 meter. The composer Lalo Schifrin, one joked that he use 5/4 so aliens with five legs could dance to it. But Schifrin also said he came up with this "dah dah dit dit" rhythm from Morse Code for M.I.
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