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Old 03-30-2009, 09:16 PM   #1636
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Is that even a pie? It's more like sponge cake with some whipped cream and chocolate.
If it's in a tin with a crust, it's a pie.
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:16 PM   #1637
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Hmm. Diners are about the architecture in California. Or at least partially so. There are lots of local diner chains in LA. Most are known by the shape of their buildings. And then there's always the old diner buildings that are defunct as diners but are kept around for use as filming locations. Yeah, LA is odd.
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:19 PM   #1638
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If it's in a tin with a crust, it's a pie.
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:20 PM   #1639
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Is that even a pie? It's more like sponge cake with some whipped cream and chocolate.

What about combo pies? Apple-Rhubarb? Peach and some berry? This place alone has 6 apple pies, and hordes more of other ones.
here http://www.sextoyfun.com/prod_info.p...pnum=SE1785-00

is a store selling pocket pussies. if you buy one it doesn't mean you're having real sex though.
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Old 03-30-2009, 10:47 PM   #1640
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Old 03-30-2009, 10:54 PM   #1641
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Is that even a pie? It's more like sponge cake with some whipped cream and chocolate.

What about combo pies? Apple-Rhubarb? Peach and some berry? This place alone has 6 apple pies, and hordes more of other ones.
Other than Strawberry Rhubarb, the combos are specialties and only show up every now and then.

A good diner may rotate their selection, but they're only going to put out five or six pies a day. Because they make them themselves and serve them fresh. Even if their gravy might come out of a can.
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Old 03-30-2009, 11:41 PM   #1642
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no. a "classic diner" is a stand alone building built to look not unlike a large streamlined car. rent Diner. watch Diner. then you will know what a diner is- I guarantee the Fell's Point diner isn't serving "double creme lemon" pie, or Oreo.
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looks right- but the burgers have to be less than $5. also, try ordering tea- if they bring out a lipton's bag you're there- a box of options, not so much.
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looks right- but the burgers have to be less than $5. also, try ordering tea- if they bring out a lipton's bag you're there- a box of options, not so much.
No prices on the menu, but sadly there seems to be a reference to herbal tea.
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I've had this conversation with RB here. I love Steak n Shake. My cousin recently got married in the mid-west and I think I flew out there more for the trips to Steak n Shake than to attend the wedding.

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Shit. Even a mediocre chain like Marie Callender's has 25 kinds of pie.
Repeats.

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So, you include Perkins and Embers as "diners"?
I dunno. Can you get a big breakfast for $3.00?

(I don't know a damn thing about Perkins or Embers. But I know under your definition, Denny's probably qualifies.)

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I dunno. Can you get a big breakfast for $3.00?

(I don't know a damn thing about Perkins or Embers. But I know under your definition, Denny's probably qualifies.)

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I can't think of a real diner I've been in in a town of more than about 40,000 people. I'm sure there are some - particularly in some of the larger blue collar small cities. The places some of you are thinking of are coffee shops, not diners. Here's one from the 20th:





I think Hank and I must have a couple years on the rest of you. You've all never known diners. It's food, architecture, ambiance. I remember back in 6th grade riding on our bikes down to the diner to buy my neighbor, Jill, some pie and her first cup of coffee with my paper route money. I was a bad influence, what with the Joe and the Diner (motorcycles parked out front). I don't know if she even realized it was a date. But it was the beginning of a lasting relationship between me and the diner.
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1 Apple
2 Chocolate
3 Coconut
4 Pecan
5 Blueberry
6 Key lime
7 Lemon
8 Pumpkin
9 Cherry
10 Banana or banana cream
11 Raspberry
12 Blackberry
13 Strawberry
14 French Silk
15 Oreo
16 Snickers
17 Grasshopper
18 Peanut Butter
19 Squash
20 Sweet Potato

I think Hank is right on this one. I can't think of any more (without exhausting the berry universe).

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I said "pies and cakes", not "pies."

As for pies, you missed several obvious ones -- like Boston Creme, Peach, and (in the right part of the country) Shoo-fly.

I would need to add cakes to the list to come up with 25 I would eat, because Oreo and Snickers don't belong on any sane person's list. What's next -- the Whatchamacallit pie? The Baby Ruth?
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The places some of you are thinking of are coffee shops, not diners.
You are mainly correct.

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