WE STILL STAND BEHIND THE IDEA OF A DSA EXCHANGE COMRADE PROGRAM, WHERE WE TRADE MEMBERS AND EAT YOUR LOCAL FOOD/COMMENT ON OUR REGIONAL ACCENTS.
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Replying to @YooperDSA
Look, I can’t promise there will be nazis to shout at but I can guarantee a damn good night out in a grimy dive bar followed by suspicious street food. Also accents. We have them.
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Replying to @raviahmad
We are interested in your accents/street food. Please respond with details.
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Replying to @YooperDSA
The important thing to remember when you go to Coney Island is NOT to go to the Nathan’s best the subway stop. That’s how they get you. You go to the one on the boardwalk. The decades of grease on the griddle make the best hot dogs in the world
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Replying to @raviahmad
That's a strong statement against our own Michigan Coney. Our chili sauce has beef heart. What say you
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Replying to @YooperDSA @detroitdsa and
You’re saying words but they make no sense. Also there’s funnel cake. Then you move on to the Russian delis for six kinds of pickled cabbage, the Georgian bakery on Neptune and you end up in the Pakistani hood for home cooking by someone’s mother in law in the kitchen
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Replying to @raviahmad @detroitdsa and
Pickled? Say no more. A visit must be in order.
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Replying to @YooperDSA @detroitdsa and
Those Russians, they pickle everything. It’s magical.
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