本帖最後由 gracechanstuart 於 2014-8-29 12:09 AM 編輯 American people care about health? My girlfriend and I ate at Bellevue The Cheesecake factory before we returned to Canada on Sunday. The reason we were there... cheesecakes. Everythi ...
Pedestrian_A 發表於 2014-8-28 04:21 AM Sorry about responding to your post late. I was exhausted from going to the Gym last night.
I love cheesecakes myself, but my husband doesn't, plus I know how much calories is in just one slice of those monsters... So we are not going to The Cheesecake Factory even if they are still around. There used to be a Cheesecake Factory here in Coeur d'Alene, but they closed it down because of bad business I suppose, so I thought they went bankrupt. Americans might not all care about health, but my husband and I try to take care of ourselves the best we can.
It looks like we were really spoiled in Austin with all the access we had to everything we need at a very reasonable price and within 30 minutes drive. Even with Walmart here, they are a little more expensive with the usual items they carry, and in Austin we have Blu-rays of older movies in Walmart for 8 bugs, here even if you want to pay 15-26 bugs for blu-ray movies, you simply cannot because they are not available. Anyways, I think we are still lucky we know where to get what we want or need, and that we could afford to get them.
Next time you're in Portland, check out Fry's Electronics. They carry a lot more variety of products, and at a very reasonable price. And they do carry some rare special items you might not find anywhere else. We stopped going to Best Buy a long time ago.
Consider being in Canada still a blessing, if you were in China like 貓貓, you can't have access to Youtube online, because of the Chinese censorship on information.
貓貓,最後一句提到貓貓,那句是說: 應該為能生活在加拿大而覺得慶幸! 如果生活在中國大陸(像貓貓),就連上 Youtube 都不行,因為中國政府的封鎖資訊。 |