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>>>>The food is highly questionable - but hey, you're there to learn, right?
Come to MountainView,CA, the food is superb, and they have an espresso machine.
For the English to complain, the food must truly be awful. ;-)
Ouch.
I'm Scottish, not English. The difference is negligible, though.
/me moans about the English...
That said, deep fried Mars Bar anyone? Seriously! - Mmm.
>>"I'm Scottish, not English..."
Yes, thought Glasgow was well North of the border.
I thought the Londoner (cod-boiler?) complained about the food, my mistake.
In either case, back to my mayonnaise-and-potato-chips sandwich on white bread.
I did the complete course set in Guildford, surrey, uk. Tutors were excellent, course was informative and test was tough but achievable. Food was Terrible, local cafe lady followed us down the road one day to come back and clear our table!
Shameless pun - I have setup a site www.rche.org.uk to help people studying for the RHCE.
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