Is this part of the same trend as the Hardee's Burritos restaurant I pass every week in Terre Haute? (I haven't tried that either, if I wanted mex in Terre Haute I could go to one of the actual Mexican places on the same road.)
Don't know if you ever watch Craig Ferguson. He had a very funny bit the other week about the most expensive sandwich in the world (Kobe beef with truffle something), which was created in a London restaurant recently. "That's 170 bucks for a sandwich--" (pauses, leans towards the camera) "in BRITAIN." V. funny.
well i consider another scary thing i saw in the state of Misery a few times...
a place called Taco Gringo's...
as to arby's gyros...i consider that their "roast beef" resembles bologna in appearance FAR more than actual roast beef, and at the very least does not at all resemble any form of roast beef I've ever heard of aside from arby's...so...
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Don't know if you ever watch Craig Ferguson. He had a very funny bit the other week about the most expensive sandwich in the world (Kobe beef with truffle something), which was created in a London restaurant recently. "That's 170 bucks for a sandwich--" (pauses, leans towards the camera) "in BRITAIN." V. funny.
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(secretly wants to try)
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a place called Taco Gringo's...
as to arby's gyros...i consider that their "roast beef" resembles bologna in appearance FAR more than actual roast beef, and at the very least does not at all resemble any form of roast beef I've ever heard of aside from arby's...so...
let's hear it for mystery meat!
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Now I want (good) Greek! Food, that is.
Although if you can come up with a good Greek man...never mind. :P
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What's next? Miller Ouzo?