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Reverse Tourism and the Perils of Omaha Steaks

So... you live in a "nice" part of the country. Ever think about taking a trip to a flyover state? Plus: Tod's continuing beef with the good people of Omaha Steaks.

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Waffle House: Scattered, smothered, chunked, diced, peppered, capped, topped, and all the way. (hashbrowns covered in chili, onions, chunked ham, etc.)

And they say all of that with a straight face!

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDagney

Whoops! Left out 'covered'. Scattered, smothered, covered ... (covered = the cheese)

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDagney

Seattle is nice, I am sure that Gio might disagree though.

In Vancouver you are days a drive away from mountain cities with glacier peaks to the desert with beautiful lakes. Just be ready for the culture shock, our brown people are typically Chinese while you might expect them to be Mexican.

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlaxdude

One of the funniest episodes of all time. I rarely laugh out loud when I Iisten to anything, even if it's funny, but I did when Tod likened Omaha Steaks to the Klan.

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWilliam B.

I love Seattle LAX I was born there, I died there once, that's my home or the closest thing I have to one.
One Day I will be back there, I haven't listened to this ep yet but if one of the boys went to Sea/tac without first asking me where to go, I will be deeply offended.

I love Vancouver too, even though I was forced to spend 4hrs in customs being interrogated for just trying to fly up and have lunch and see the city one day, Lax is right it's almost as Asian as Hawaii, the Asian immigrant explosion they're having/had is comparable to the on Australia has been facing the past couple decades.

I can't wait to hear this ep!

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGiovanni G.

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