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Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:10:44 -0500
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Dear -L,

OK....OK....everyone take a deep breath.....thanks to those encumbered with
limited senses of humor!


At 8/28/2001 09:26 AM, Karman, Al wrote:
>Cool....a city [Los Angeles] known for its food...]:-)

NYC native, currently living in Chicago.  Most big cities have lots in
common....good food, street crime, you name it.....let's not assume issues
raised here don't occur in all major metropolitan areas....

And now, let's return to our regularly scheduled rants/flames/ot
meanderings.....


Al Karman
IT Consultant
USFreightways Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Taffel [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:05 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: McCormick Place - 2 thumbs down


Strange comment.  Los Angeles possesses (for those with the transportation
means to find it) a huge variety of genuine ethnic cuisines.  You name it,
we've
got it, along with a substantial native population to ensure that good
restaurants
get enough business to thrive.  If you have the curiosity to explore
non-American
food in Los Angeles, you won't be disappointed.  My recommendation: start in
Koreatown, it's real close to downtown.

I agree with the comments about McCormick Place.  I foolishly attempted to
go
for a walk in the adjacent streets.  Bad idea.  Very bad idea.

At 8/28/2001 09:26 AM, Karman, Al wrote:
>Cool....a city [Los Angeles] known for its food...]:-)

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