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  1. Enricky.

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    Denny's the restaurant?
     
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    Dennys is good and the cheapest. Perkins, IHOP, Bob Evans are all top breakfast joints as well. I would throw old school Shoney's in there as well but they are out of business I think.
     
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    Yeah,they are everywhere in the States.
     
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    IHOP's hash browns are better than Dennys,aint heard of the others though Bluff,dont think they have outlets in South Texas.
     
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    I know, been America a few times. Only been Denny's once though lol.
     
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    I've seen them all when I went there, went Perkins - there muffins and Lemmon meringue pie are the best <ok>
     
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    No IHOP? IHOP is usually everywhere. Perkins is a bit more regional but have HUGE Muffins, if you are.... a muffin man.
     
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    Did you have your pancakes and syrup on the same plate as your breaky like the locals do?

    Terrible habit.

    Pancakes and syrup is afters.

    <ok>
     
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    God no <laugh> dunno why they do that, wierdo's :)

    No offence Bluff <ok>

    Take it you've been to the states Page? And I'm surprised you haven't seen any IHOPS around, like Bluff said they're everywhere whenever I go
     
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    i have to hold the hands up and say I am one of those that loves to mix my food all together. If I have pancakes, eggs, bacon on the same plate they will find a way to get mixed in with each other. Syrup, ketchup same thing <laugh>

    Ketchup on eggs, is that just an American thing btw?

    Easter , big ass chocolate bunnies, legs go first <ok>
     
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    He had IHOP, loved the hashbrowns, for some reason I read that as not having them in south texas <doh>
     
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    Btw, what you call Bounty, we call almond joy, but we also have mounds which is your dark chocolate bounty...

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    ****in love these!
     
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    Btw, is that a buckeye on the topic bar?
     
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    Haha, it's really wierd. And I don't like ketchup but if you mean fried eggs then no, it's not an american thing, but if you mean easter eggs, then yes it is lol!

    Btw, always wanted to say this, when American's TRY to do English accent's they're way off the mark, we sound nothing like that! We might do if we were part of the Royal Fam though <ok>
     
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    If I answer that the thread really will degenerate <ok>

    Oh and Bountys are evil....coconuts are evil...almonds are evil <laugh> (topics are evil too to be fair)....Nuts in chocolate = theft of good chocolate.
     
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    Don't really like nuts, only time I'd make an exception for them is when I have Peanut M&M's :)
     
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    Depends on if the American is closed minded and all Brits are the same and speak like you are from buckingham palace, or those who realize there is a whole range of cadence between north, south, east, west, scouse, rude boy, safff london, haway, welsh, scottish, etc.

    I have a friend who always tries to do scenes from Football factory, snatch, lock stock and it is horrible! Good laugh though!

    Nuts make chocolate better <ok>
     
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    Rabbit/bird food <ok> I eat the chocolate off peanut M&Ms and give my missus the nuts later :) However with Revels I take the russian roulette option...
     
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    Haha, I bet she loves that... Your left overs :)
     
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