OMG, I'm with you Graywolf!  The prices on that menu are what I spend on our
entire grocery order for a week - and that is for five of us, and we NEVER
dine out! lol...

I think I'll be eating alot of McDonald's, and Subway, and if I'm up for it,
I may even splash out for dinner at Sizzler one night! lol...

tan.

-----Original Message-----
From: graywolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 April 2004 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LA Pdml'ers...


I once paid $22 for a steak dinner. It was lousy. I once went into a
restaurant
that charged $250 for a steak dinner. They tossed me out because I was not
dressed to their satisfaction. Just as well, I did not have $250 in the bank
much less on me. Somehow, I don't think you guys eat in the same kinds of
restaurants as most of us do.

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Paul Stenquist wrote:

> That's true. At one time, San Francisco was California's first city of
> food, but no more. Money has a way of reshaping those kinds of things.
> And LA money has made it a major restaurant city. Yet California's and
> perhaps America's best restaurant isn't in LA or San Francisco, it's up
> in the Napa valley town Yountville, and it's called French Laundry. Am I
> opinionated when it comes to food? You bet :-).. See
> http://www.sterba.net/yountville/frenchlaundry/
> On Apr 12, 2004, at 10:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> And the scenery is pretty. But, never mind, LA has come up from
>> behind, after
>> all.
>>
>> Hehehehehehe.
>>
>> Marnie aka Doe
>>
>
>

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graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html



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