Best Fast Food Joints

<p>^^^Wow, you must live in the middle of the city:/ That’s a bummer, I can see what you mean then.
^Haha, it’s not overcrowded where I live:> (except for my school, it has problems that need to be addressed)</p>

<p>“^^^Maybe only the nice resort areas on the beach. I find it’s close proximity to the border kind of sketchy.”</p>

<p>Very similar to Hawaii. Honolulu and resort areas are awesome. But there are many places in the state that are sketchy and a racist attitude resides in many of the locals.</p>

<p>Oh,lol. I myself don’t live in the city. Live in Ventura County. Only an hour to Los Angeles but a suburban environment.</p>

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<p>I’m not calling myself an expert on California in any way whatsoever, I just think that there’s going to be good and bad in every city, which is the only point I’ve been trying to make this entire time.</p>

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<p>That is the scariest thing I have ever heard. Haha.</p>

<p>Ok well there is good and bad in every city in the country except for Detroit and Cleveland. Doesn’t mean we still can’t rank them in some form.</p>

<p>"That is the scariest thing I have ever heard. Haha. "</p>

<p>There is a Starbucks on basically every block. Go to google maps, search Starbucks, and zoom into Manhattan. Insane.</p>

<p>Of course there are also like 20 McDonald’s, 100 pizza places, etc. </p>

<p>New York is pretty crazy. It’s like three times the size of L.A. Anybody who has never been needs to go ASAP. Just walking around Manhattan is an absolute shock to anyone who has never been before.</p>

<p>What’s wrong with Cleveland? I’ve been there and it wasn’t bad. ^That is ridiculous with that many Starbucks haha, wouldn’t want people to walk an extra half block lol</p>

<p>Sure, you could find some way to rank everything. But I think you would be hard pressed to find someone with the exact same views as you, just because everyone will have had different experiences.</p>

<p>“What’s wrong with Cleveland? I’ve been there and it wasn’t bad. ^That is ridiculous with that many Starbucks haha, wouldn’t want people to walk an extra half block lol”</p>

<p>Cue - [YouTube</a> - HASTILY MADE CLEVELAND TOURISM VIDEO](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysmLA5TqbIY&feature=related]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysmLA5TqbIY&feature=related)</p>

<p>and then more importantly - [YouTube</a> - Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video: 2nd Attempt](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM]YouTube”>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM)</p>

<p>Sure visiting a city for a few days is never bad. But nobody wants to live in Cleveland. It’s the worst legitimate city in the country. (Detroit is simply a ghost town.)</p>

<p>^Wow! Well, I’ve been there to see relatives(who live around there). They don’t seem to mind, but maybe they are used to it.</p>

<p>Starbucks is simply too expensive. If you go there often or even daily like some people I know, you end up losing a lot of money. You can easily go into a grocery store, get some instant coffee, sugar, whipped cream, cinnamon, and caramel topping and you’ve got yourself “gourmet” coffee every morning for a lot cheaper han what they sell at Starbucks. If you got a blender and ice, you can get even more creative.</p>

<p>^That’s true:) My mom is addicted, she wastes 3 dollars everyday:/ When I go, it’s usually just for a special occasion with my friends:></p>

<p>^That means she spends around $1,095 a year! (calculator) You have got to tell her this!</p>

<p>Wow! Does she really? Yikes! I need to tell her, thanks for letting me know:></p>

<p>Yep! To break it down, she spends between $84-$93 a month.</p>

<p>Wow, that’s insane. We could definitely be using that money elsewhere. Haha, she needs to restrict herself.
BTW, Nice username!:)</p>

<p>Run and tell her NAOWA! Thanks. :slight_smile: I love cows and I (wish I was) happy. You name reminds me of a face full of warts. o.O</p>

<p>Haha, do they have a lot of cows where you live? Lol, my name is a popular phrase:) Warts and all:> How we have to accept all good and bad components in situations. haha, I can imagine that’s what most people first think of though, especially if they haven’t heard of the phrase before.</p>

<p>Not really. I live in a larger city compared to other places in Georgia. I think it’s the third or fourth most populous city in the state. I did see two meadows with a bunch of cows grazing in the smaller sections of my city and I almost died happy.</p>

<p>I’ve never heard of the phrase ‘warts and all’ but it makes sense now that you describe it. It’s so strange how each part of America can be so radically different from the other.</p>

<p>O ok, that’s nice:) I sometimes see them as well as we are driving on the freeway. I know! I had no idea that none of you guys have ever heard of some of these restaurants. I always assumed they had them everywhere.</p>