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The prostitutes in Budapest were a bit more forward. They just said, "Sex?"
Except it wasn't the John I was being mistaken for....
The prostitutes in Budapest were a bit more forward. They just said, "Sex?"
Chase only requests that you let them know you're traveling abroad outside of the US.Bumping this thread. I'm traveling to Vegas next week (unfortunate with the incident that occurred last night). Do I need to be notifying my bank (in this case Chase) that I'll be in a different state spending money?
Quick someone tell me what to do in Madison Wisconsin my flight leaves in 4 hours
Quick someone tell me what to do in Madison Wisconsin my flight leaves in 4 hours
State street.
Have some fried cheese curds with your beer.
Cheese curds are so fucking good. When I interned with Marathon in Findlay there was this dive bar we used to get lunch at that had awesome cheese curds. I can't find anywhere around here that has them, though.
The idea is slowly catching outside the upper-Midwest. Seattle has places.
But, I have to see them in the Philistine Bay Area.
Which bar? That's where my wife went and also turned me onto cheese curds.Cheese curds are so fucking good. When I interned with Marathon in Findlay there was this dive bar we used to get lunch at that had awesome cheese curds. I can't find anywhere around here that has them, though.
A buddy and I went to Australia for 3+ weeks awhile back. Spent most of it in Sydney -- absolutely loved it. Got propositioned by some woman in King's Cross -- "How much, love"? Also got thrown out of the zoo for tossing twigs at a koala so he'd turn around for a picture. Damn Yanks!
I remember going to some fantastic outdoor steak place built around an oak tree -- it was on the opposite side of the bay from the Opera House, I think. We also went up to Cairns further north on coast -- did some diving on the Reef, white water rafting, etc.. Absolute blast. Anyway, best thing about Australia was the people -- Australians are super friendly to Americans, and there were a fair number of tourist from other nations that we ran into so that was fun as well.
@CavsSimmy What is it with your fellow Auzzies and the obsession with Ayers Rock? We kept running into people who'd tell us that we had to go to "Ayesrock", and it took us a while to figure out exactly what was being said. When we did, we'd ask why it was so special, and it basically came down to "it's a big rock in the middle of the desert that looks a bit red." We'd ask what there was to do out there, and they'd say "well, nothing, but it's really impressive to look at." And it's not like it's an hour drive away or anything.
Thanks! Any place in particular that has the best Brats? Or do they just kind of grow on actual trees here?State street.
Have some fried cheese curds with your beer.
Charlotte area has 2 Culvers.I can buy bags of (kind of shitty) cheese curds at the store, but I have yet to find a bar/restaurant here that has fried cheese curds on the menu. Cheese sticks I can get lots of places, but it's not quite the same.
Charlotte area has 2 Culvers.
Which bar? That's where my wife went and also turned me onto cheese curds.
West End Tavern? Fern Cafe? Lucky's Tavern?I have no idea. It's been years.
West End Tavern?