How you say bistro?
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How you getting along, Rambler?rambler Thanks this.
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What? So trucks don't deliver to bistros, or do you think you're too good to deliver there... then go get some.
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Actually I haven't been to one, just saying.
Last edited: Jan 11, 2016
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Doing okay mgote, thank you. Hope your day is good too.
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Good for you. Then when you finish that appetizer, you can go somewhere else and get a HAMBURGER! Now THAT is "real food!"

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Yuppie title for infant portions at executive prices.
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It used to be a place like a pub or bar with food, not big, nor noisy but cozy with home style food. The idiots took it and twisted all up to mean special and unique with food that is really marginal and expensive.
Just say bar food and you have a bistro.
By the way, many cling to French things think it is a French word but it is Russian from the invasion of Paris by the Russians, they introduced the word. -
Vegetarian chili. By the way, who the hell eats chili without beans (isn't that a manwich)?
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I'll take mine well done.

And half of what's on the plate isn't even edible.
...Well, maybe for a rabbit.
I do, with cheese.
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Bistros will typically have baristas, neither of which I particularly care to admit utilizing.....
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