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It's early... i'm tired... and I put this off. I'm just hoping I can get around 24 people to help me out w/ this assignment. Just follow the link, and it will take you about 2-3 minutes to answer some questions. REALLY SIMPLE.Thanks in advance anyone who helps me.http://www.tigersurvey.com/report.php?survey=3817

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Filled it out, but just so you know, number 11 shouldn't be a required answer...or if so, there should be a N/A answer. I didn't get soup or salad, so I just chose what number felt that would fit if I had soup or salad. Man, now I want soup or salad..

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i just so happened to have the ebst meal ive ever had at burger king last night, so i filled it out
Did you see Kuge and his lady there?
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Done, using the good link.As it happens, I was out last night at a French bistro in Toronto caled Le Select (www.leselect.com). Although it looked initially overpriced (although i didn't pay), I'd have to say the service, atmosphere and meal were first rate, therefore justifying the cost (probably about $240 tax and tip in for 4 people, incl. a bottle of excellent wine, two appetizers, 4 main courses and 2 desserts). Very nice design inside, lots of polished wood and high ceiling, although the traditional glazed glass partitions between sections were not everywhere I thought they should be. As the resto filled up, the noise level increased, yet we never really felt drowned out and didn't feel like we had to raise our voices to be heard.The food was excellent: I had roast leg of lamb with a lemon/rosemary/port reduction sauce, lightly dressed with horseradish. Everyone enjoyed themselves.If you come to Toront, and don't mind dropping 60-70$+ per person (more if you intend on doing more drinking than we did), go there if you like French food. Check out the site to see the menu. They have 1100+ bottles of wine in their cellar and a couple of Belgian beers on tap!

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The lady is no more :club:
sorry to hear man :(Do you still have the dog in the avatar? That was a damn cute dog that was flopped in the laundry basket.
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Done, using the good link.As it happens, I was out last night at a French bistro in Toronto caled Le Select (www.leselect.com). Although it looked initially overpriced (although i didn't pay), I'd have to say the service, atmosphere and meal were first rate, therefore justifying the cost (probably about $240 tax and tip in for 4 people, incl. a bottle of excellent wine, two appetizers, 4 main courses and 2 desserts). Very nice design inside, lots of polished wood and high ceiling, although the traditional glazed glass partitions between sections were not everywhere I thought they should be. As the resto filled up, the noise level increased, yet we never really felt drowned out and didn't feel like we had to raise our voices to be heard.The food was excellent: I had roast leg of lamb with a lemon/rosemary/port reduction sauce, lightly dressed with horseradish. Everyone enjoyed themselves.If you come to Toront, and don't mind dropping 60-70$+ per person (more if you intend on doing more drinking than we did), go there if you like French food. Check out the site to see the menu. They have 1100+ bottles of wine in their cellar and a couple of Belgian beers on tap!
i don't go to toronto very often but we go once or twice a year for a pool tourney or two. I find that price actually reasonable for a meal in toronto at a decent restaurant. I know that my hubby and i have paid more for a meal there. Thanks for the tip, i'm sure i'll check it out next time i'm there.
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