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http://ww4.hdnux.com/photos/41/14/33/8701663/5/920x920.jpg Yeah 2019-20 because the Raiders will still be in Oakland by then right?? Or maybe not. Regardless let's have the future now in 2016! Raiders fans get up and get out there and fight for the right to be MEDIOCRE IN OAKLAND! :madra: :madra: :madra: :madra:
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CORN DOG! :D
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Here's the ATWAS montage I've made for troutman :D . Narpski you should like this too :P . And it's Neil's birthday so here's my birthday present to him.
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I recently returned from a trip to Europe where I spent about five days in Paris. It was my first trip there and I'm posting a few notes in case others are interested. We stayed in the Latin Quarter, a fairly touristy area one block south of Notre Dame, so most of the places we ate were in that area. For reference, I am a vegetarian (although my husband is not) and from San Francisco, where you can't throw a rock without hitting a decent restaurant. You always hear about how wonderful French food is so I was quite surprised to arrive in Paris and find places that just weren't. I'm guessing you will find spectacular food if you go to high-end restaurants, but we were just looking for decent, casual food. Paris is quite expensive and little cafes where you can sit outside and have a drink with a view of the Eiffel Tower will charge you 7-8 Euros for a coke! There are many restaurants that offer cuisine française, and it is crap. Even if you eat meat, most of the touristy places have pretty much the same menu and they don't make it very well. If you are a vegetarian then it is very possible there will not be anything for you. I lucked out and there was a decent vegetarian restaurant only about a block away: Le Grenier de Notre Dame. At some point I realized that if I avoided French food entirely and went to ethnic restaurants I'd have a much easier time, and I was right. The best meal of the trip was at this Middle Eastern place: La Rose de Damas. A friend recommended Presto Fresco, a short ways north of Notre Dame, but I never had a chance to go there. Also, consider getting food from a traiteur (like a deli), and just preparing something yourself. While it's not food-related, while in Paris make sure you visit the Catacombs! They were the highlight of my time there.