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RE: OT: In-n-Out (was AETE? How can I read these?)
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RE: OT: In-n-Out (was AETE? How can I read these?)


  • Subject: RE: OT: In-n-Out (was AETE? How can I read these?)
  • From: Hellum Timothy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:07:45 -0400

My, my, my, my, my. I'm Canadian (a fellow "Commonwealthie") and generally
worried about the Americanization of my country let alone the world, but a
little levity please! Lists *can* get too serious, you know...

Timothy

> ----------
> From: Malcolm Fitzgerald
> Sent: Sunday, September 9, 2001 11:44 PM
> To: Michelle Steiner; AS lists
> Subject: Re: OT: In-n-Out (was AETE? How can I read these?)
>
> At 8:03 pm -0700 9/9/01, Michelle Steiner wrote:
> >On 9/9/01 6:45 PM, Chris Nebel <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >>For those outside California, a little explanation: In-n-Out started out
> >>as a drive-through restaurant in 1948.
> >
> >BTW, they're here in the Phoenix area too now, and I understand that
> >they're in Vegas.
> >
> >BTW, take a look under the bottom lip of yhe soda cup next time you're
> >there (best done with an empty cup unless you can lift it above eye
> >level), and on some of their other containers (I forget which ones; the
> >bag the burger comes in is one, I think).
>
> A scintilla of interest?
>
> There's a terrestial gap between North America the rest of the world
> that will prohibit many of us from looking under that soda cup lip,
> regardless of outlets in the Bay area, Phoenix or Dallas. Unless the
> litter arrives on our shores as flotsam. Though I must admit, these
> occasional glimpses into the lives of the North Americans reminds me
> how easily those physical distances are dwarfed in comparison to the
> cultural divide. You'll have to (a) spoil the suprise for your North
> American friends by telling us what is under the lip of the soda cup
> or (b) b is for banality (quit it!).
> --
> Malcolm Fitzgerald
>
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