Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 14174
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1998/6/4-5 [Recreation/Food] UID:14174 Activity:very high
6/4     Why do Americans insist on going to expensive restaurants so that they
        can feel cultured?
        \_ Because when you are an overworked middle-class corporate
          stooge working 50-60 hours a week, having someone else
          cook for you is an "effective time management strategy".
        \_ cuz it doesn't work as well when we go to cheap restaurants.
        \_ maybe that is why US consumes so much yogurt- lots of culture there.
        \_ That's why they need to date Asian female-- to fill in the
           hollow cultureless male shell.
           \_ shut up, achoibot.
        \_ Why do geeks insist on going to cheap greasy franchises
           so that they become fat, unenlightened nerds?
        \_ cuz culture is about being 3L33T!
        \_ What do you mean by expensive?  If you get paid > $25/hour, what
           would be strange about eating at a restaurant which charges
           $20 for a meal?  I admit that as a student it seems insane to
           pay more than $5 for a meal, but when you are working and making
           money things seem different.  Oh yeah, dates tend to be more
           enjoyable if you eat at a nice restaurant as opposed
           to Bongo Burger. -emin
                \_ Why is that?!?! It shouldn't matter unless you're dating
                   someone who's too materialistic anyway.
                   \_ or someone who cares about their digestive tract.
                   \_ I think I was unclear.  _I_ enjoy going on a date more
                      when we eat at a nice restaurant where the food is good,
                      the atmosphere is nice and you can here each other
                      talk, instead of some loud, dirty, smelly
                      hole in the wall.  When I was a student
                      I liked cheap and plentiful restaurants.
                      Speaking of which, any new graduates looking for
                      software development jobs should check out my company
                      at http://www.opctech.com or /csua/pub/jobs/OPC_Tech.  -emin
                   \_ "my pocketbook is bigger than your pocketbook and
                      my top meal expenditure is larger than yours" --chris
                      \_ That's why you married a rich looser.
        \_ are YOU American, emin?
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