It's actually about $2.50 where I live. It tends to fluctuate, though I've seen it get under $2.00 while living here last winter.Niode wrote:YOU PAY $2.79 A GALLON FOR PETROL!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! WHAT THE FUCK. WHY THE FUCK ARE WE BEING PESTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO USE OUR CARS LESS WHEN YOU LOT CAN DRIVE AROUND FOR PRACTICALLY NOTHING. MY GOVERMENT BLOWS.hashiriya1 wrote:After 7 years of Japan, I am home. What a strange feeling it is.
Reverse culture shock is a trip. So many little things about American culture that I have forgotten about are all coming back little by little. Anyway, I can go on forever, but I just want to say that is is good to be home again. I can't wait to get me some Mexican food.
I have one week to rest, then it is off to work I go. I am very grateful to have a job upon my return because most of my friends here in America are struggling to find jobs.
I am going to drive around for the next couple days at get re-acquainted with my home, The San Francisco Bay Area. Gas is SO CHEAP here ($2.79). Most people think that is expensive, but I have been paying about or over $6.00/gallon for the past few years. It is a breath of fresh air.
You could fucking drink that stuff. That's WAAAY cheaper than beer over here. In fact it's nearly as cheap as bottled water...
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Welcome back, go eat a disgustingly huge bacon cheese burger and indulge in fresh fruit.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Welcome back - Go find yourself a torta place stat!
A what??
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Must be something new that you missed out on over the past 7 years.hashiriya1 wrote:fastbilly1 wrote:Welcome back - Go find yourself a torta place stat!
A what??

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Its a Mexican sandwich. The best way to describe it is everything you get for fajitas in a bun. I just discovered them this year:


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They serving this at that place in Atlanta you showed me last time I was in town?fastbilly1 wrote:Its a Mexican sandwich. The best way to describe it is everything you get for fajitas in a bun. I just discovered them this year:
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Why did you have to post a pic? That looks sooo good.
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I prefer lengua tacos when they are available. Try them!
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Man, I'm looking at heading back to the States next summer, albeit after just three and a half years here. But a lot of the things you mentioned are giving me second thoughts (finding a job, culture shock. . .). I'm always appalled by the service at American airports when I go visit. It feels wrong to even call it "service".
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I loved the deeply-ingrained culture of politeness and cleanliness when I traveled to Japan a couple of months ago. As a traveler, it's wonderful knowing that people will be willing to help you with things big and small, pretty much no matter what.
