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RE: It's A Cultural Thing

Mexican food in Cali might be better n' Mexican food in Mexico but it ain't better n' Mexican food in Arizona. I'm just sayin'. And for the record, the last stretch of original pavement route 66 is in Arizona and includes the Sno Cap Drive in.

California isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination but neither is Tennessee. Why I have Tennessee rated number one in the nation for Freeway rest areas.

I tend to not like large gatherings of people all in the same time and place, so there are parts of Cali that I avoid, but there are parts that are among my favorites on earth. And that's just me.

It looks to me, from where I sit (near California but not in it :)) that the real problem is the dickheads in the world that talk shit that they don't know about. I don't know how to break this to you, but that seems about a damn near universal attribute. It is shit, but it is normal shit.

My problem seems to be that I sometimes seem to get myself in position where I have very limited options with what I can do with shit talkers, and that pisses me off. Some times I can't even just leave and it generally makes my ears burn. Damn sure certain makes them turn red.

The good news is that no matter whether you are in California or Tennessee that there might be light at the end of the tunnel and you might be able to escape the prison you are currently stuck in.

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This was a cool comment dude, I sure do dig it when you stop by. That part about you hate to break it to me is something I should probably begin repeating over and over and over and over and....

I can't tell you how many BoMB bean n cheese burritos I've had at Turtle Beach Bar. I won't deny Arizona has got some of the best Mexican food in the country but I got this one place..... oh man, it's tough to beat! On 2nd and Boynten in downtown. But like saying so-in-so is the best quarterback in the NFL—top 5's close enough.

Some of my best memories and that's not an exaggeration happened right there at Kokomo's. Only memories better than those were at the sandbar. Did 10 days in tent city (let's keep that one between us) and I still got nothin but good things to say about Mexican food in Az and know why that's significant?

I've been there

I learn a lot as I continue engulfing myself in these cultures Tom. The differences here are minor in comparison to abroad but they're still here—no doubt! Judging me gets old, it's always the old people too that I'm not gonna push the issue with. But you know what the deal breaker is, sir? You can't get seafood here!!

!!!!!!!!!

No way! I didn't know that. I had to learn that for myself. Brother I can't stay anywhere that doesn't have seafood.