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  • Cheese Whiz makes nachos easier.
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    "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
    He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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    • Vermont is second rate cheese? excuse me? that would be why Cabot is considered the finest cheddar in the world, correct?

      Besides, we import cheeses from europe, something midwesterners are too poor to do...
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      • Chicago is awesome... the State of Illinois sucks ass. If that makes any sense. There isn't much else in the entire Midwest that interests me.
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • I can see why you need to import cheese, since the local products are so bad
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          • They got wonderful pinecones, Ming.
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • Quit counting "Metros". Go by the city limits and you'll do much better.

              As of July 1, 1998 these cities, ranked in order, are: 1. New York, 2. Los Angeles, 3. Chicago, 4. Houston, 5. Philadelphia, 6. San Diego, 7. Phoenix, 8. San Antonio, 9. Dallas, 10. Detroit, 11. San Jose, 12. San Francisco, 13. Indianapolis, 14. Jacksonville, 15. Columbus, 16. Baltimore, 17. El Paso, 18. Memphis, 19 Milwaukee, 20. Boston, 21. Austin, 22. Seattle, 23. Washington, 24. Nashville, 25. Charlotte, 26. Portland, 27. Denver, 28. Cleveland, 29. Fort Worth, 30. Oklahoma City, 31. New Orleans, 32. Tucson, 33. Kansas City, 34. Virginia Beach, 35. Long Beach, 36. Alberquerque, 37. Las Vegas, 38. Sacramento, 39. Atlanta, 40. Fresno, 41. Honolulu, 42. Tulsa, Omaha, 43. Miami, 44. Oakland, 45. Mesa, 46. Minneapolis, 47. Colorado Springs, 48. Pittsburgh, 49. Saint Louis, 50. Cincinnati.
              Waste News surveyed the 30 most populous cities in the United States to gather information about their recycling programs. The report is based on the populations of individual cities, not metropolitan areas. The survey originally appeared in the Feb. 17, 2003, issue.
              City Population
              New York 8,008,278
              Los Angeles 3,694,820
              Chicago 2,896,016
              Houston 1,953,631
              Philadelphia 1,517,550
              Phoenix 1,321,045
              San Diego 1,223,400
              Dallas 1,188,580
              San Antonio 1,144,646
              Detroit 970,196
              San Jose 894,943
              Indianapolis 791,926
              http://www.wastenews.com/rankings/mrs.html
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              • Omaha's bigger than Miami, Oakland, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Cincinnati? Something can't be right about that...

                If it is right, however, then where the hell are our pro teams?
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                • From a Mere Englander's point of view, Chicago seems the best city there is. I've always liked the idea of Texas too, they say Texan's are like Yorkshiremen (I come from Yorkshire) , and would very much like to live in one of the two when I'm older. I can imagine New york being fun,but I'd soon get fed up of the people there..
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                  • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui I've been missing a lot! I mean, who else has as good BBQ, Fried Chicken, and OH MY GOD Sweet Tea!
                    Sweet tea is disgusting. The last time I was in Atlanta I ordered "iced tea" and I naively thought they would bring me iced tea (fresh tea, ice, and a twist of lemon). Instead they brought me sweet tea; which is a tea like substance which must have had more sugar in it then tea. :barf:

                    I normally don't even drink soda pop because I find it to sweet and this stuff was so sweet it made me gag. It's no wonder half the people in the south are diabetic.
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                    • Originally posted by Ming
                      AT least we have real cheese in Chicago... It comes from right next door in Wisconsin. The stuff they get in New York is the stuff we don't want in the midwest

                      So what are you talking about... You are the guys that need to resort to Kraft
                      Hmm, Wisconsin cheese is ok but it lacks the "pizaz" of Californian cheese. Wisconsin makes a commodity and California has turned cheese making into an art. Wisconsin offers the same old cheddar and jack while California offers aged, smoked cheddar and jalipeno peper jack cheese along with dozens of other verities most mid-western cheese makers just don't offer.

                      Besides good cheese comes from happy cows and how can a cow be happy when she's up to her ears in a snow drift? Californian cows never have to worry about stuff like that.
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                      • I used to live in a suburb of Minneapolis. Now that is one beautiful city, excellent for raising families. I could recommend it for anyone.

                        I grew up, however, in the Chicago area. I never really liked that city.
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                        • GePap - you're being way too stringent in your definition of what is and isn't proper on a pizza. I've been to Italy, and even there different regions make different pizzas. The whole wonderfulness of a pizza is its adaptive nature. Speaking as someone immensely proud of their italian heritage, I have to say that the best pizza I ever tasted came from, wait for it! A SQUARE SLICE!

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                          Drake Tungsten
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                          • Sweet tea is disgusting.


                            Ah, another with no taste . Sweet tea is iced tea which is supersaturated with sugar. God's sweet drink. It is Ambrosia on Earth.
                            “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                            - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                            • It's good, yes, but injecting tea with beaucoup de sucre is hardly an intensive task - I do it all the time.
                              "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                              Drake Tungsten
                              "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
                              Albert Speer

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                              • Yes.. but you gotta get it just right .
                                “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                                - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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