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... this weekend I enjoyed the best "crossiant pudding" at "Vie le France".

I'm not sure which I enjoyed more - showing my support for a peaceful nation or the fine French food
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I think I saw "Can You Dig It" there - I was only a half hour from the ghetto in Bridgeport & there was a short skrawny feller at the nearby McDonald's that hasn't appeared to shower in a few weeks wearing an only German Army uniform.
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I highly recommend the "crossiant pudding" GIL. Next time you're in CT, I'll treat you to a serving at "Vie le France".
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I haven't been to CT in 15 years. My businees doesn't take me there. I do go to California quite a bit.
 
I've only been to California once. Did a tempory work-related relocation. Lived in San Francisco, worked in Emeryville (across the bay, near Oakland) for 2 months.

It was nice, but those frigin' Berkley kids (so much for the liberal theory) with there "legalize weed" & "rainbow parades" were a bit much for my liking.

The only thing I miss is the "Farmers Market" and it's 50+ ethnic "restraunts". Nothing beats $2.50 for a 3 lbs. Quesadilla
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I went to U of Texas the Berkley of the southwest. Or at least that is what they like to think. Just a bunch of drunk teenagers and ultra-liberal professors. I did enjoy my time there even agreed with them on some issues. Not many but some.
 

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