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I said that out loud (Reply to this comment)
by artbyjude
and it sounded distinctly redneck. Yee haw indeed. Love your titles. (Yes I know its doesn't really say Yee Haw)
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Apr 09 '05 2:46 am PDT
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Silly me... (Reply to this comment)
by jchapkovich
I thought you made a misprint in the name of the restaurant when that's the actual name! Oh well, what do I know? Nice review on what seems like a yummy restaurant.
:-)Jen
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Mar 15 '05 10:12 am PST
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I gotta check this out because..... (Reply to this comment)
by krus54
I need to check out this place so I can title my review: "Yee Haw for Yee Hwa" :-)
Dave
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Mar 15 '05 8:54 am PST
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Re: Re: *cough* (Reply to this comment)
by drdevience
Which leads me to this question - which was better - the Japanese or the Korean?
Ummmm the one you prefer of course!
DiplomaticDoc
(who is clueless as to which was which)
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Mar 14 '05 7:51 pm PST
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Re: *cough* (Reply to this comment)
by megugrrrl
You silly kids.
I digress - I wish more places would do this - offer two types of cuisines - Italian and Japanese or Burgers and Crepes... and not always fuse them together (although I could think of many delicious Japanese/Korean creations...) But I'm sure one cuisine would end up dominating. Which leads me to this question - which was better - the Japanese or the Korean?
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Mar 14 '05 5:21 pm PST
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*cough* (Reply to this comment)
by drdevience
her beef was far superior to mine.
Not even gona touch that line.....
BehavingDoc
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Mar 14 '05 4:54 pm PST
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