Viktor
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Ah I f***ing love Sonic
Ah I f***ing love Sonic
I got one of their milkshakes and had it for about 4 hours, it was massive, delicious and stupid cheap.Me too, a foot long chilli dog. :drool:
I got one of their milkshakes and had it for about 4 hours, it was massive, delicious and stupid cheap.
Ah I f***ing love Sonic
He’s good, but he’s no Crash Bandicoot.
It was like something out of a film, the 3 of us were sat there like "look at the size of them-oh they're ours!"Same here, they are the best milk shakes ever!
It was like something out of a film, the 3 of us were sat there like "look at the size of them-oh they're ours!"
Then my friend pulled out car park and we ended up in incoming traffic turns out we went out the wrong exit. The people of Georgia did not give a flying f***!
Can you pop out and send one of these over to me please... I'm starving.
Did he try eat his body height?No cap, my friend last night ate 5 in one sitting.
Me too, a foot long chilli dog. :drool:
In N Out Burger? Amazing.
You are weirdIn one end straight out the other, sounds more like taco bell to me
Can you pop out and send one of these over to me please... I'm starving.
In N Out Burger? Amazing.
Up there with the best burger I’ve ever had.
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I don't know if you've previously visited New York Gary, but if you get the chance to return, or go for the first time, make sure to call in at a bar on 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen (a couple of blocks from Times Square) called Rudi's, where you can order a free hot dog with every drink if you have the appetite.
Oh, and I'm pretty confident you would appreciate the variety of music they play. I recall the last time I was in there in 2018, they played everything from Buddy Holly to Metallica to Sinatra to Charlie Parker to James Brown to Doris Day to the Kinks to Glen Campbell to The Andrews Sisters, and everything in between.
This sounds like my cup of tea,Frank.That would somewhere I would certainly head to. I've done Route 66 but not NewYork. the funny thing is, when Joolz gets her knee sorted out, New York is next on our USA list. It's always been a dream of mine to ride 'The Wonder Wheel' at Coney Island, and to sample the original 'Nathan's Hotdogs'.
Coincidentally Gary, I remember that on the way out for that last visit, one of the movies I watched was Woody Allen's Wonder Wheel. It was hardly Allen's best in my opinion, but it was enjoyable enough and the Coney Island fifties period detail was spot-on, particularly the soundtrack featuring the Mills Brothers.
Incidentally, one of Anita's choices was to re-watch, of all things, Cloverfield!