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Lions to play in London again

I would love to go overseas and see what they think is considered "American Food". Probably the best damn cheeseburgers and hot dogs anywhere. Or they completely mix it up and incorporate the local ideas into it and make something you can't find anywhere in the U.S.A. Either way I think I'd have to try it.
 
I would love to go overseas and see what they think is considered "American Food". Probably the best damn cheeseburgers and hot dogs anywhere. Or they completely mix it up and incorporate the local ideas into it and make something you can't find anywhere in the U.S.A. Either way I think I'd have to try it.

I went to Europe for 2 weeks. We ate 3 meals a day at restaurants. I didn't see one single restaurant that served "American" food other than your typical fast food chains. I didn't even see a hamburger on any menus. If you really think about it...American food doesn't exist outside of hamburgers, hot dogs or fried chicken.
 
I can't believe you went all the way to London to watch the Lions. I won't even make the 1.5 hour drive to Detroit!

It was a mini vacation, in which I caught a lions game, went to paris, london and iceland, pretty cool and reasonably priced
 
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If I ever go to London, it sure as hell won't be to watch the Lions.

Besides, I don't want to watch American sports in foreign countries, for the same reason I wouldn't want to eat American food in a foreign country.

So no Mickey D's in Bolivia?
 
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