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    Here's another I just thought of.....

    Going to dinner in a group and the server gets to the one person and begins to take their order.

    "I'll have the steak......"

    How do you want it cooked?

    Medium and what does that come with? (It's on the menu but they have to ask because....)

    Potato or mixed vegetable, rice and a salad...

    Can I sub some onion rings for the potato and I want cole slaw.

    Um, I'll see what I can...

    Oh and What kind of dressing do you have?

    Ranch, Blue, Italian and the house....

    Is there tomato in the salad? I don't want cherry tomatos, I don't like them. What were the choices again?

    Ranch, Blue, Italian and the...

    I want it on the side.

    What kind of dressing?

    After 10 minutes of ordering/choosing, it's over and when the food does come?

    This steak is cold/hot/not what I ordered.....

    And it goes on and on and on.
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    I don't understand why fast "distance" train travel isn't as widely available in the U.S. as it seems to be in Canada and Europe. I traveled by train from Chicago to Washington, D.C. It was crowded, noisy, and the train arrived late. Train service in other countries must be better than it is here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    I don't understand why fast "distance" train travel isn't as widely available in the U.S. as it seems to be in Canada and Europe. I traveled by train from Chicago to Washington, D.C. It was crowded, noisy, and the train arrived late. Train service in other countries must be better than it is here.
    Don't bet on it! I once was on a train from London to Glasgow that "took a nap" for a couple hours in the middle of nowhere - just stopped with no explanation and eventually resumed with no explanation! It was quite odd, and I finished the book I had brought with me on that one leg of the trip, when I had expected it to last for the ride back as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    I don't understand why fast "distance" train travel isn't as widely available in the U.S. as it seems to be in Canada and Europe. I traveled by train from Chicago to Washington, D.C. It was crowded, noisy, and the train arrived late. Train service in other countries must be better than it is here.
    Shorter distances to travel, and in most European countries railroads were a prime target of both sides air forces during WW2. With all the destruction on the continent, they had a clean slate to engineer better railbeds. In addition, their economies were ruined by the war, so automobile travel didn't gain popularity until much later, by which time the railroads had been rehabbed and were in excellent shape.
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