Stinger
Well-Known Member
Italian Moon and Paradiso (which is not even spelled correctly in Spanish - paradise in Spanish is supposed to be Paraíso, not Paradiso) is a perfect example of how uncultured, unsophisticated the Grand Forks people are. As nice as they are, they really have a lot lacking in the area of worldliness.
So you're judging places based on how they spell the name of their restaurant? Paradiso sounds like a restaurant and Paraíso just sounds corny....see below for more info.
id wager that a majority of ND'ans have not EVER travelled outside their state.
they are uncultured, and oblivious to the outside world.
First of all, stop whining about how the real food down in Texas is so much better. A restaurant doesn't want to spend a great amount of time making authentic food. The majority of people in the country would associate steak as a Texas/Western food, so that's what they make (and make it well).
I'm pretty sure that a majority of the state's residents have traveled outside of the state. I'd wager against you that a greater percentage of the Texas population has never left the state.
Sure, some people haven't left the state and have no desire to, but what's the problem with that? I've never really been east of the Mississippi River, and have no desire to go to the east coast, Europe, Mexico, or anywhere in Asia.
What about the yearly vacation to ooooooh, Minneapolis? That's a whowle deeiferent country donchyaknoooow! Duwah we need a peeeeassport to gooohwah theeere?
That'd be more of a convenience thing probably.....If you live close to a major city that has everything a family wants to do, what's the point of spending way more money to do the exact same stuff in another city?