David G. Imber In my own family my sister used to like curry, but now she can't stand it and doesn't remember ever liking it! But I used to *not* like pizza at all -- "sweet" cheese and "sour" tomato just too weird -- whereas now I can almost eat it every day! Interesting. My social crowd was younger back then, so maybe that had something to do with the lack of food parochialism. It got to be a frat-house atmosphere at times, people egging each other on to eat strange things. I know the feeling. Coming home on leave, I felt the same way. Except I didn't do it for "the most common sort of place" -- something like Big Wong on Mott Street you can find in most any large US city , even under a million. Yeah, you can say that again...I just went to the "grilled chicken salad place" again...this time, they want to charge me $20 for a fish entree, which I'd paid $15 for last time! It was another dude at the counter...I've noticed this with even the Arab groceries here...they just make up prices. Hillary comes out for person Groups 75I ask you to consider the following: Imagine if the rulers of a Mideast nation such as Syria, and I am not simply speaking about a gang of radicals in that nation, but the actual... I should have haggled!
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