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avatar Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 02:48PM
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November 22, 2009 03:06PM
It's cheaper than the Christmas dinner.
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November 22, 2009 03:22PM
Point of Information:
The newspaper from which the article is referenced has long been known as the Dallas Morning Snooze.

Similarly, a still-extent news magazine is better known by its alternative, more accurately descriptive name: Useless News & World Distort.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 05:48PM
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szalkowski
Point of Information:
The newspaper from which the article is referenced has long been known as the Dallas Morning Snooze.

Similarly, a still-extent news magazine is better known by its alternative, more accurately descriptive name: Useless News & World Distort.

Lots of nicknames for newspapers nowadays. No wonder they're about to disappear
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 06:35PM
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Vince
Lots of nicknames for newspapers nowadays. No wonder they're about to disappear

They've always had lots of nicknames. That isn't what is making them vanish.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 07:27PM
And Vince, that lunch at the Ahwanee was for more than one person and included a bottle of champagne.

The Goat and I had lunch at the Buck Meadows Restaurant and it came to $50 with tax and tip for two.

$100 for a high-falutin lunch is reasonable.



Old Dude
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 07:30PM
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mrcondron
$100 for a high-falutin lunch is reasonable.

That it is.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 10:41PM
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mrcondron
And Vince, that lunch at the Ahwanee was for more than one person and included a bottle of champagne.

The Goat and I had lunch at the Buck Meadows Restaurant and it came to $50 with tax and tip for two.

$100 for a high-falutin lunch is reasonable.

The definition of "reasonable" is going to have to be re-defined. Unless you're into redistribution of wealth, then that is reasonable. I guess.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 10:44PM
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Vince
The definition of "reasonable" is going to have to be re-defined.

It's aways being redefined. What's new about that?

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Unless you're into redistribution of wealth, then that is reasonable. I guess.

How is that relevant?
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 22, 2009 11:06PM
I would guess reasonable is when the seller is happy with the price he is getting and the buyer is happy with the price he is paying. It doesn't matter what the product is.



Old Dude
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November 24, 2009 08:50AM
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mrcondron
I would guess reasonable is when the seller is happy with the price he is getting and the buyer is happy with the price he is paying. It doesn't matter what the product is.

Yes, I agree. I'd never spend $100 for lunch. Fortunately there are other options in the Valley, so you don't have to.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 23, 2009 08:05AM
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Vince
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szalkowski
Point of Information:
The newspaper from which the article is referenced has long been known as the Dallas Morning Snooze.

Similarly, a still-extent news magazine is better known by its alternative, more accurately descriptive name: Useless News & World Distort.

Lots of nicknames for newspapers nowadays. No wonder they're about to disappear



Those two appellations go back at least to the 1970s.
(The Useless News one probably goes back to the first issue.)
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 23, 2009 10:25AM
The Ahwahnee Sunday Brunch used to be quite extraordinary. Anyone been recently? What does it cost these days?



The cure for a fallacious argument is a better argument, not the suppression of ideas.
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avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 23, 2009 06:17AM
Well, I remember entrance to Disneyland used to be $25 not that long ago. I'd prefer a picnic lunch with Port Of Subs sandwich, a beer and a nice, outdoor view below Half Dome.
avatar Re: Sierra eats (including Ahwanee)
November 23, 2009 11:11AM
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Vince
Well, I remember entrance to Disneyland used to be $25 not that long ago.

I went there last week. It was free.
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