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Burger King's 7 Inches

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Burger King AdBurger King AdSo, Bacardi wants girls to get even uglier girlfriends to look better by comparison. Now, Burger King wants girls to "put seven inches in our mouths"? This does not appear to be a joke, either. So, yet again, I find myself asking the same question again and again, "What crack pipe are they smoking?"


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On This Day in History – June 22, 1940, the First Dairy Queen Opens Up

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DQDQOn this day in history, the very first Dairy Queen store opened in Joliet, Illinois.  Dairy Queen was first introduced to customers (before they were called Dairy Queen) back in 1938 where a father and son (John & Alex McCullough) who owned a mix plant business in Green River, Illinois had been experimenting with a soft serve dairy product.  In August of 1938, they had a $.10 sample sale of this new soft serve product at their friend, Sherb Noble’s walk in ice cream shop.  Within two hours, Noble dished out over 1,600 servings of this new ice cream treat.  Since this new ice cream was such a hit, John and Alex decided to name it the “dairy queen”.

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Irish Coffee at the Buena Vista in San Francisco

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Irish coffee. One of the great beverages to be created by the formidable hands of talented mixologists and passed across the bar into the grasp of locals and tourists alike.

And if you want an Irish coffee made the right way, you go to the Buena Vista in San Francisco, right at the end of the streetcar line near Fisherman's Wharf.

First thing's first: What's an Irish coffee? Whiskey, coffee and heavy cream. 

And like I said, they make 'em like they're supposed to make 'em at the Buena Vista.

They have a great rundown on how Buena Vista became the spot to go here.

But here's the quick and dirty:

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Bellingham's Thai House

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I love Thai food. There's nothing like spicy hot and sour soup when you're feeling a little under the weather; or spicy Phad Thai noodles with the sweet heat of those little hot peppers and peanut sauce, set off with tangy fresh lime. When you find a good place for Thai food, you find yourself oddly committed to that place. You return again and again. When you have to move away, it's almost like a break up. I missed my favorite Thai place even more than I missed the woman who has cut my hair for the last three years.

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Cafe Presse

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Lately I had the pleasure of going to a nice little spot on Capitol Hill called Caffe Presse (1117 12th Ave. Seattle, WA 98122).

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‘Shame On You’ Pub Offers Authentic Cajun Grill, Good Drinks Too

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On the prowl for a spicy fare, I find myself walking into a smaller bar and pub that specializes in Cajun food, appropriately named, Shame On You. Not expecting anything special in particular, after delving into their famous chicken and sausage gumbo, I am quickly converted to their southern flare. Namely, their food speaks for itself, and offers a different taste that is hard to find in Arizona. If you love Cajun food…this place definitely has been calling your name.

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Ruby Tuesday at Tempe Marketplace Offers Great Eats, Prices

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After a rather long day of recording at the recording studio that I own in Tempe, Arizona, I find that I have worked up quite a hunger. With my wife in hand, we head to Tempe Marketplace, a large outdoor shopping mall located off Rio Salado Parkway and Smith Road in downtown Tempe. While this place offers numerous great restaurants, we find ourselves parking and walking into Ruby Tuesday. To be honest, I was not expecting all that much.

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The Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery in Mesa, AZ is a Scottish Good Time

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I find myself once again headed to another great little place to eat while out running my daily errands. This time, it’s the Tilted Kilt in Mesa, AZ. While I was not expecting all that much before eating there, what I got was a pleasant surprise that will keep me coming back to this place for years to come.

The Food
This place is better known by the locals who frequent it as a pub and an eatery. Their menu was recently redone and features booklet like menus that have glossy pages and are really nice. They offer nearly fifty different things that you can eat, from building your own custom wood fire pizzas, to hoagies, sandwiches and even steaks. When I was there, I ate the Fat Bastard’s Meat Loaf Sandwich. A decadent trim of home made meatloaf on a hoagie bun with Guinness BBQ sauce and provolone cheese. It was actually the best damn meatloaf I have ever had, and they make everything from scratch here.

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Some like it hot - SPiCES! 3, Oakland

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Where did you go to eat on Memorial Day? As we drove down to Oakland, California, we passed by people picnicking on the beach, families grilling in the park, even some roller bladers gulping down a smoothie.

Yes, people are still roller blading. I know, I was surprised too.

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Ted’s Hot Dogs: Amazing Hot Dogs with Rich History

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This amazing hot dog chain that was started by an east coaster named Ted, has grown from one humble location over the years to nearly a dozen. The fact that you can actually find a Ted’s Hot Dogs in Arizona is amazing. But, if you are a hot dog lover, and you want to have the best damn hot dog that you have ever eaten in your entire life, then you are missing out if you don’t try a bite at Ted’s Hot Dogs.

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