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#23152 Aug 01 2013 at 11:17 AM Rating: Good
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Nobody but me has touched my PC in the past year or so anyway so I'm not too worried. And things like bank passwords and such aren't saved anyway.
#23153 Aug 01 2013 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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#23154 Aug 01 2013 at 12:53 PM Rating: Good
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Now, as long as I eat breakfast (even just a sausage burrito and a coffee)
What is it you weird *** Americans and your @#%^ed up breakfasts?
While I hate to admit to it, that's a McDonald's breakfast. If you buy the sausage burrito separately it's $1.00, and any size coffee is $1.00. I actually like McDonald's coffee, so for $2.16 you can't beat it.

Sometimes, if I'm especially hungry, I'll splurge and get two burritos! I know, I know, that's just crazy talk, right?

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#23155 Aug 01 2013 at 12:56 PM Rating: Good
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In the grand scheme of things, McDonalds actually has some of the best fast food coffee. I like theirs more than Dunkin Donuts or Green Mountain coffee.

If I'm looking for coffee, it's pretty much beanery -> Cafe -> Starbucks -> McDonalds -> everything else -> WaWa (hate WaWa's coffee).
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#23156 Aug 01 2013 at 12:58 PM Rating: Good
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I'd tolerate WaWa coffee for the sandwiches.
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#23157 Aug 01 2013 at 1:04 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
cynyck wrote:
Now, as long as I eat breakfast (even just a sausage burrito and a coffee)
What is it you weird *** Americans and your @#%^ed up breakfasts?
While I hate to admit to it, that's a McDonald's breakfast. If you buy the sausage burrito separately it's $1.00, and any size coffee is $1.00. I actually like McDonald's coffee, so for $2.16 you can't beat it.

Sometimes, if I'm especially hungry, I'll splurge and get two burritos! I know, I know, that's just crazy talk, right?


You silly people and your sales tax. Smiley: lol Also, you guys need to get more protein in your breakfast! When I have time, I have scrambled eggs with cheese and sometimes some veggies, when I don't I have a hot pocket and a glass of whole milk. Protein will keep you full longer and give you more energy.
#23158 Aug 01 2013 at 1:05 PM Rating: Good
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I don't think he's into cannibalism.
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#23159 Aug 01 2013 at 1:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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Protein will keep you full longer and give you more energy.

Smiley: nod

Smiley: wink

More seriously though, egg+ham+cheese sandwich, yogurt, doughnut, coffee: gets me by.

Edited, Aug 1st 2013 12:18pm by someproteinguy
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#23160 Aug 01 2013 at 1:27 PM Rating: Good
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I'd tolerate WaWa coffee for the sandwiches.


My town doesn't have a grocery store. Putting that out there so you know the size of it.

But it does have two WaWas, and one is three blocks from my house. One of the few perks of the town. It's never a long trip to get a sub there, so I don't need to settle. Smiley: lol
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#23161 Aug 01 2013 at 1:56 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
But it does have two WaWas, and one is three blocks from my house. One of the few perks of the town. It's never a long trip to get a sub there, so I don't need to settle. Smiley: lol
The closest to me is twelve miles away. Smiley: frown
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#23162 Aug 01 2013 at 1:58 PM Rating: Good
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i usually do some combination of hard boiled egg, banana and spam musubi for breakfast.
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#23163 Aug 01 2013 at 2:39 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
My town doesn't have a grocery store. Putting that out there so you know the size of it.
The closest grocery stores are 7km away for me. Well, there's one at 2.5km and one at 5km but they're really small town grocery stores with a very limited stock and high prices. There's also a decent bottleshop at 7km away.

The closest fast food place, ignoring chip shops because you couldn't get breakfast there is about 12km away or something and that's a McDonalds which I'm not even sure they serve breakfast and I'm pretty sure that McDonalds is the only chain to even serve breakfast (mostly muffins and croissants and stuff). It's more common to get breakfast at an Ah to go (mini grocery store) at a train station, not that I think that is common even for people who get to work with public transport though their fresh juices helped me with a hangover before school a few times.
#23164 Aug 01 2013 at 3:56 PM Rating: Good
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mc donalds doesnt count as food

i have 3 grocery stores with in walking distance and 1 with in biking distance, half a mile maybe.
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#23165 Aug 01 2013 at 5:08 PM Rating: Good
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There's a grocery store on the ground floor of this building. I live within walking distance (read: 10 minutes) of six grocery stores.
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#23166 Aug 01 2013 at 5:31 PM Rating: Good
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My town has 3 liquor stores, 7 pizza places (none of which have dollar slices Smiley: mad), 2 WaWas, no groceries, a Burger King, and a McDonalds.

There are 6 churches.

Infer from that what this town is like.

It's 7 miles to the nearest grocery.
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#23167 Aug 01 2013 at 6:00 PM Rating: Good
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how do you live with only 3 liquor stores in your town, never mind only 3 within walking distance????
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#23168 Aug 01 2013 at 6:06 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
My town has 3 liquor stores, 7 pizza places (none of which have dollar slices Smiley: mad), 2 WaWas, no groceries, a Burger King, and a McDonalds.

There are 6 churches.

Infer from that what this town is like.

It's 7 miles to the nearest grocery.
It sounds like the stereotypical American town as we see it over here.
#23169 Aug 01 2013 at 8:32 PM Rating: Good
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Im from that red state WI. Fond Du lac, WI has practically a bar on every street corner. When I worked farther south i lived in a little speed trap there was 4 bars and a gas station and it was considered a 'town'
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#23170 Aug 02 2013 at 3:08 AM Rating: Good
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The midwest really is an empty place, isn't it?
#23171 Aug 02 2013 at 4:12 AM Rating: Good
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Those dots are too large to even come close to NJ's population density. Smiley: lol
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#23172 Aug 02 2013 at 6:22 AM Rating: Good
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I think the dots only represent whether there are more bars or grocery stores in the area they cover, regardless of whether there are 7 million or 18 people living in that area.
#23173 Aug 02 2013 at 6:30 AM Rating: Good
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I thought about that, but it wouldn't make sense in my area. You go West, and a lot of the land is a nature preserve. So there's minimal development in general. And I'm sure there's FAR more bars than groceries in those areas.
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#23174 Aug 02 2013 at 6:36 AM Rating: Good
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Makes more sense than doing it by population since then NYC and similarly populated areas would need much more dots.
#23175 Aug 02 2013 at 6:40 AM Rating: Good
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But then the question is how the dots are working in the areas with empty space. Are there no stores/towns there?
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#23176 Aug 02 2013 at 6:44 AM Rating: Good
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That or not enough data, the empty areas aren't exactly overpopulated.
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