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NYC Comic Con report, a Canadian perspective

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You guys escaped right before it started snowing again (not that snow is going to scare a Canuck, but it's just a reminder that we do have winter down here south of the border). The last snowstorm had just about gotten cleaned up/melted by the time the show started. Now that I own a house in NYC, I'm really starting to understand what a pain snow is given that I have to shovel 40 feet of sidewalk or get a ticket.

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i was going to say something about that taco bell, but i figure if they aren't sick now, they probably didn't eat there. rat poop would have its effect pretty quickly I'd think, unless Canadians are just used to it and immune?

 

i knew there was a good reason i never ate at taco bell, other than the food being disgusting. there are too many cheap-o hole in the wall mexican takeout places (invariably run by chinese people, but whatever, I don't know if the food is authentic, but it's yummy) where the food actually tastes good and it's cheap as heck.

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Thank goodness, greggy and I did not eat at the co-joined Taco Bell/KFC with a side order of mutant rats. Ha, ha.

 

On the Wed. night, think we ate at the Tick Tock Diner. Yummy turkey burger and cheese burgers washed down with a strawberry shake.

 

I usually had cajun chicken/alfalfa sprouts wrap for lunch at an excellent take out deli a short walk from the Best Western Convention Ctr hotel. cool.gif

 

Think the Javits offered a Chinese lunch plate for about $7.99 per pound for those too tired to walk out to the deli. foreheadslap.gif

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We had three meals at the Tick Tock diner, right next to the New Yorker hotel. Classic deli and the prices were better than I expected.

 

Eggs benedict...yum...

 

Dan

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