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Port of Call
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You drive down the street and see a small sign that reads "Port Of Call." Nothing special. You realize there is no parking at all, and spend 15-30 minutes parking then walking to the place. You walk into the packed restaurant and wait about 10 minutes until you realize that you have to find the hostess and tell her your name and number in your party. You have to wait an hour to be seated, and wonder why your friend would ever refer you to this weird eating establishment. Once you finally sit, you order the cheeseburger your friend told you to order. He/she said it was outstanding. You reply to yourself, "It better be. This wait is killing me!" After a 20 minute wait for the burger, you hold it in you hands and try to fit it in between your wide-open lips. You bite down. "My, God," you say aloud, "Where has this been all my life!?" You devour the sandwich and loaded baked potato. You're stuffed and overly satisfied. You feel as if you should pay the waitress an extra $20 for the unbelievably delicious orgy that was in your mouth and now in your stomach. As you leave the small dining place, you smile and ask yourself "When am I going back?"
Pros: Anything food related
Cons: Wait (but so worth it)
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