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The other night, I caught an episode of "Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives" on the Food Network that very much intrigued me.
Fried Carp, Anyone? 2009
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(Drive-ins would be ideal, in my opinion, if designated drivers were also provided.)
Kenny Chesney concert film: Check those moviegoers for bottles! | EW.com 2009
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The spiky-haired culinary rock star has made a name for himself hosting foodtastic shows like Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and Tailgate Warriors on Food Network.
The Stir: Guy Fieri Jewelry Line Makes Us Question His Taste The Stir 2011
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The spiky-haired culinary rock star has made a name for himself hosting foodtastic shows like Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and Tailgate Warriors on Food Network.
The Stir: Guy Fieri Jewelry Line Makes Us Question His Taste The Stir 2011
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Drive-ins, once dumping grounds for second-run films and independent exploitation fare, are now a part of major studio tent-pole release strategies, where expensively made and advertised films live and die by their opening-weekend numbers.
Drive-Ins Hang Tough in Digital Age Bruce Bennett 2011
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The spiky-haired culinary rock star has made a name for himself hosting foodtastic shows like Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and Tailgate Warriors on Food Network.
The Stir: Guy Fieri Jewelry Line Makes Us Question His Taste The Stir 2011
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Drive-ins were built far away from city streetlights and neighborhoods because they needed space and darkness.
Consumed With Guilt Matthew Modine 2010
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The Food Network/"Minute to Win It" host (signature spiky hair, sunglasses and shorts) filmed an episode of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" at Arlington's Metro 29 Diner and D. C.'s Comet Ping Pong, where he interviewed staff and surprised customers.
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Drive-ins were built far away from city streetlights and neighborhoods because they needed space and darkness.
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Drive-ins were built far away from city streetlights and neighborhoods because they needed space and darkness.
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