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Where do Canadians dip their fries in mayo? (Quebec, perhaps?) Most Canadians I’ve encountered dip in gravy. It is, by far, the most readily visible culinary difference - every fast food restaurant offers gravy. It also extends south of the border, as you can usually find gravy offered in unexpected places within

Kate is right, mayo should not be on a hot dog. In fact, we as a country put mayo on and in far too many things that shouldn’t have it. Sloppy burgers made sloppier with mayo, sub sandwiches with liquid-filled fillings, grilled cheese, fry sauce, french fries, etc. It’s no wonder this country has an obesity epidemic.

You’re not alone. I hate them, too.

They’re pretty famous in the southwestern part of the US. Apparently they’re an international chain, but they started in the SGV about 5 miles from where In-N-Out started.

There needs to be a setting so you can switch it to the correct mode based on your gender. This could be woman mode and the existing method is man mode.

I don’t know. Fresh KK is pretty amazing.

Highest unemployment?! I thought it was the exact opposite, but that you couldn’t find housing anywhere.

And your picture is a Ford F-series.

Based on their pattern, the RS is usually isn’t released until the last 2 years of a given generation (normally coming in after the last facelift; this one was uniquely 3 years, but I think that’s because the MkIV was delayed). The ST usually lags 2-3 years after a the base car goes into production, too.

Some random warehouse in Toledo, where they’ll produce 5 a day and still have to put money on the hood to move them.

Sounds roughly like what they did from 1997 to 2011. 14 years of effectively the same compact car with little more than restyling.

No, not Carnival. They were major cruise lines with very high ratings in among their most expensive exterior cabins with balconies and/or decks (each included multiple assigned staff members).

They sold STs and RSs to people that were younger and that made a lot more money than their average customers. They’re just hoping in vain to keep that going... It is likely that they will get a rude awakening.

This is why I use yyyy-mm-dd everywhere. Unambiguous. People don’t like it, but I have yet to encounter anyone that can’t properly comprehend it.

Yes, I have. See above.

I can’t remember what the height of the waves were on my first cruise, but it was quite exciting. My companion was scared to death and puking from it. It was probably the only even slightly positive thing about the trip... I hate cruises.

When you can’t just hop a border like those from the south do, you do what is available. You go work in the Middle East as a servant or on a boat in about the same conditions, although on the boat you might make some additional money in tips.

That probably bothered me the most the times I was talked into going on cruises (I passionately hate them for other reasons). They remind me of Saudi Arabia with an underclass of workers that nobody cares about at all (I’ve seen things I wish I could forget).

Because cruising there sucks. It’s not an adventure, it’s not fun, and you can’t see much that you don’t see from the ship. I’d rather fly up, rent a car, and use the ferries. You’ll see/experience more (with no ridiculous crowds) and get to spend more time everywhere. You’ll spend a similar amount on the trip if

I have cruised before. It is, in fact, worse than even the way people imagine it.