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Southieinnc

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Gimme Five: Give me your top five regional / national food preferences.

1. Mexican

2. Italian

3. American BBQ

4. German

5. Greek
Mexican, my mom called me the burrito kid.
Italian
Persian (Greek)
Japanese
Californian
Barbecue (yah, I know that's 6. If I had to drop one it would be Californian. I would just make Cali Mexican, Cali Italian, Cali Barbecue
 

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Middle Eastern (and Greek, lots of similarities and overlap)
Japanese/sushi
Thai
Mexican
Americana

Never had Sushi not something I am willing to try.

I like sushi but prefer sushimi.....
My reference meant to include sashimi, maki rolls and anything with either raw fish, rice, and seaweed, amongst other items. I was primarily excluding the fried crap that's main purpose is to transport a sweet sauce into your mouth. I guess I also intended to exclude Japanese steakhouse fare, though I kinda like the gimmick.
 

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I'm driving a 2013 Toyota RAV4
Wife is driving a 2014 Lincoln MKT

I just had mine completely stripped and repainted and it looks like it's a 2025. (132,00 mi)

Just had the front end of the MKT completely replaced. Wife wouldn't trade it for brand new Mercedes. (!25,000 mi)
Southie mentioned Japan.
 

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Gimme Five: Give me your top five regional / national food preferences.

1. Mexican

2. Italian

3. American BBQ

4. German

5. Greek
A list, not a ranking.

1) Mexican. Virtually any kind as long as it includes meat/cheese/veggies/sauce in a tortilla.

2) Japanese/Sushi or GOOD Chinese. As @NWPATSFAN says, Chinese from NE America.

3) Italian.

4) Different regional American dishes or meals.

5) Different regional European dishes or meals.

6) Frozen dairy. Ice Cream, Custard, Gelato, Creemee.
 

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A list, not a ranking.

1) Mexican. Virtually any kind as long as it includes meat/cheese/veggies/sauce in a tortilla.

2) Japanese/Sushi or GOOD Chinese. As @NWPATSFAN says, Chinese from NE America.

3) Italian.

4) Different regional American dishes or meals.

5) Different regional European dishes or meals.

6) Frozen dairy. Ice Cream, Custard, Gelato, Creemee.
I have been wanting to try Gelato. I like frozen treats someone told me that Talenti is really good and I assume it's a tad healthier than Ben and Jerrys
 

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Gimme Five: Give me your top five regional / national food preferences.

1. Mexican

2. Italian

3. American BBQ

4. German

5. Greek

1. Italian
2. Thai
3. American comfort food
4. Chinese from NE America
5. German

Side note: I'm currently in Denmark and the food is surprisingly good thus far.

Mexican, my mom called me the burrito kid.
Italian
Persian (Greek)
Japanese
Californian
Barbecue (yah, I know that's 6. If I had to drop one it would be Californian. I would just make Cali Mexican, Cali Italian, Cali Barbecue

A list, not a ranking.

1) Mexican. Virtually any kind as long as it includes meat/cheese/veggies/sauce in a tortilla.

2) Japanese/Sushi or GOOD Chinese. As @NWPATSFAN says, Chinese from NE America.

3) Italian.

4) Different regional American dishes or meals.

5) Different regional European dishes or meals.

6) Frozen dairy. Ice Cream, Custard, Gelato, Creemee.

In no particular order

1. Italian
2. Mexican
3. Asian Street
4. Greek/Med.
5. Good Ol' Home 'Merican
I can see I'm in the minority on this, I find Italian to be overrated comfort food, though quite comfortable.
 

Southieinnc

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Google disagrees with you. Just sayin.
It appears that the required inspection fees (there are 2 different fees) are requred after 3 years, then after 2 yrs, then every year.
They are expensive and they are usually doubled if the car needs just maintenance. If there is anything wrong with the car, it must be fixed 100% Example: if there is a drip of oil on the valve cover or oil pan, it must be fully replaced. If any of the boots on the suspension are torn, they must be replaced.
After 10 years, costly maintenance and fees are likely.
You must also have a garage and prove it. Most houses don't have garages and you must rent one.
 
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