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This or That?

^That's sometimes what happens when I have to come up with a question on the spur of the moment. I've never been to Beverly Hills, but I get a distinctly uncomfortable feeling when I'm in Palm Beach, like I'm supposed to spend more money than I have just to be there.

I'll say Brighton, which seems to be the favorite British seaside resort. I don't know much about Blackpool, but I get the feeling it's just an industrial harbor town with lots of docks and warehouses.

Dessert Pudding (not Yorkshire) or Jello?
 
I get a distinctly uncomfortable feeling when I'm in Palm Beach, like I'm supposed to spend more money than I have just to be there
Key West has that vibe. So does New Orleans.
New Orleans did not have that vibe for the 1984 World's Fair.
 
I get a distinctly uncomfortable feeling when I'm in Palm Beach, like I'm supposed to spend more money than I have just to be there
Key West has that vibe. So does New Orleans.
New Orleans did not have that vibe for the 1984 World's Fair.

Your response makes it clear that I failed to communicate a very important point in my answer. Key West and New Orleans are just overpriced tourist traps.

In understanding Palm Beach, there is a very clear class distinction you have to be aware of. As in, everything is priced so only the wealthy upper class can afford anything there, from hotels to restaurants. Otherwise you get the feeling that you don't belong there. Those of us who grew up looking across the water know very well that we are not "Palm Beach," and we don't care to be.

Dessert Pudding (not Yorkshire) or Jello?
 
Oh, I understood your point. It's like going to the Galleria Mall in Houston where even the janitors look down at you. There are places in Dallas the same way.
Austin has the Domain. Talk about being looked down on.... at a Macy's that looks like a 1990 Sears or JC Penny store but cluttered like a Dollar General? Get real. I'm not rich but I ain't a white trash shoplifter either. I'll buy my stuff from Amazon.

Dessert Pudding? Chocolate, please.

Queso or Bean dip for your chips?
 
The 2nd choice is healthier but I love Red Meat specially Pork

Beef or Pork ?
 
I'll say pork. I started limiting my intake of beef about 20 years ago when I noticed it seemed to have negative health effects (allergy-like symptoms, feeling run down, etc.) on me. Though I used to really love steak as a kid. Pork doesn't seem to have that effect on me.

Do you prefer your meat as a solid piece on your plate, or cut up or ground in dishes such as casseroles or stir fries?
 
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