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  • Pelado
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    Happy Bowl from Happy Teriyaki. Chicken and veggies, hold the rice, sauce on the side.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by Dwight Schr-ute View Post
    Checked out a fairly new place (Park on Fremont) down the street yesterday and had one of these Philly mac and cheese steaks. (Although I went with the sweet potato tots.) Recommended.

    http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/m...ictures/page/4
    I've been meaning to get over there for a while now. My friend says their deconstructed chilaquiles dish is amazing.



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  • thesaint258
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    Jimmy John's. When I haven't had time for lunch, I appreciate that they're fast.

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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Checked out a fairly new place (Park on Fremont) down the street yesterday and had one of these Philly mac and cheese steaks. (Although I went with the sweet potato tots.) Recommended.

    http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/m...ictures/page/4

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  • old_gregg
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    jean georges yesterday (ridiculous), abc kitchen today (jean georges restaurant, not that impressive)

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  • Pelado
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    Soup - split pea and ham.

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  • old_gregg
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    le bernardin

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  • San Juan Sun
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    Taquitos!

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  • thesaint258
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    Mak's Noodles. They were delicious, and the wontons were the best I've had.

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  • Donuthole
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    Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
    Magnolia Pancake Haus!!! At 1:00 PM......
    That place looks legit. Pretty much the only thing that has ever made me think "I should visit San Antonio."

    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    I've got the low-brow physical contact methods down. Its the more subtle verbal and emotional tactics that are hard to master.
    Let HFN show you how it's done:

    Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
    I am always available.

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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    During the training, the presenter talked about a case in which a company was sued because the president had engaged in sexual relationships with more than half of the female employees (more than 15). One of the lawyers in the back of the room responded with "Bravo!" :facepalm:
    Working for a large organization that has a healthy mix of employees fields ranging anywhere from attorneys, custodial, warehouse, hydrologists, and biologists ensures that these training sessions always offer plenty of opportunities during these types of sessions for some fantastic commentary.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Dwight Schr-ute View Post
    That's still something to be proud of. I can't seem to get past the "position of authority" and "intimidation" level.
    During the training, the presenter talked about a case in which a company was sued because the president had engaged in sexual relationships with more than half of the female employees (more than 15). One of the lawyers in the back of the room responded with "Bravo!" :facepalm:

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  • HuskyFreeNorthwest
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    Originally posted by smokymountainrain View Post
    I assume wealthy folks like yourself are seldom at home, rather always out vacationing in some exotic location.
    I am always available.

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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    I've got the low-brow physical contact methods down. Its the more subtle verbal and emotional tactics that are hard to master.
    That's still something to be proud of. I can't seem to get past the "position of authority" and "intimidation" level.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Dwight Schr-ute View Post
    My bet is that with a little training follow up effort, you're going to get really good at this.
    I've got the low-brow physical contact methods down. Its the more subtle verbal and emotional tactics that are hard to master.

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