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Posted: July 3, 2005 1:13 pm
by jonesbeach10
RinglingRingling wrote:
jonesbeach10 wrote:Plus its not like it ever gets cold in Boise or Spokane. No, not those hot, steamy, exotic locales. :roll:
Duuuude.... you need to grow a sense of humour. and understand the combination of concepts "satire" and "surrealism". Having spent more time in Spokane and Boise than you have, I am quite familiar with the weather there, and the incongruity of locating a restaurant with an exotic, tropical theme in either of them.

Somehow, the humour is lost when you have to explain the joke. If you don't get it, just consider a post to be in the "Way Homer" category.
Yeah...I missed it. I thought you were being serious and you wouldn't have been the first to "dis" NYC like that. Completely my bust. :oops: :oops: :oops:

Posted: July 4, 2005 3:45 pm
by Glorfindel7
RinglingRingling wrote:
Glorfindel7 wrote:I just got back from Vegas and Margaritaville in Vegas and I spend quite a few weekends at Cheeseburger in Paradise. In all fairness CIP and Margaritaville are about the same, one is a little bigger. You probably have a better chance at getting a CIP than a Margaritaville in your hometown, but the experience should be the same....
Not exactly true, but not really much need to argue the finer points either. Let's just say that at first pass, CBiP and M'ville are similar.
My point was that you'll have better luck getting a CIP than a Margaritaville in most locations. The restaurants have a similar theme but I agree nothing beats Margaritaville for the full atmosphere :)