Thursday, August 26, 2010

Why are burgers so bad in Texas?

August 11th:

Today's most interesting observation: Texas is a mecca for everything beef. Houson is (maybe was) the fattest city in the country. You'd think that if you go to a McDonald's in the biggest city in Texas (no pun intended) you'd get a nice greasy, flavorful burger. But you'd be wrong.

I ordered an Angus Deluxe. I waited 10 minutes to get it. I got some ketchup packets. They have sweet and sour sauce all over them. No worry. Wait, this burger is dry. And unseasoned. And only luke warm.

And that was the last real meal I'll eat for weeks...

On the glass is half full front: Mary had a high fever just a few days ago, but now she just has a weak cough.

Positive random thought: It's cool, but not cold, here in the mountains. Compare vis a vis Florida's perpetual 110 Heat Index.

Mixed bag: Aguascalientes has a lot of traffic for an inland backwater city in a developing country. That's good: it, like Mexico, is developing (and has developed) fast. You can also see that from the well paved roads--and from the air pollution.

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