Countries with unremarkable cuisines

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Reid is the Edward Hopper of RM
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so far this week he has been walt whitman, edward hopper and soon probably frank shorter..
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I'm surprised you didn't say George Sheehan.
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you're no cardiologist, reid,,,even with a new fancy watch
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Yet RM's heart is most important to me.
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The Argonaut wrote:Maple syrup and gravy are essential elements. When one thinks of diners, one thinks of lunch counters, booths, a casual atmosphere, inexpensive food, long hours, breakfast all day, a relatively standard menu of classic American fare like burgers and fries and milkshakes and pies. There are variations, like the Greek diner, that exist because the form of the diner is unpretentious and allows variation. Some diners lean hard into the fifties aesthetic that is present in all diners. Stainless steel siding for some reason.
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hmmm, interesting idea. I'll try it. I'll imitate trag next, let's see if it is just as popular

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spot on
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Even more traggish than trag
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Ireland
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shameless attempt to bat signal dime, jorge
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its gotta be London right?
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Countries, not cities
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is the cuisine better in other parts of england?
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I had some great fish and chips on the coast!
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