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Obviously this shot isn't for the win but here's an old time diner that was built for it. Sadly, they closed it down a few years ago and it now has a privacy fence around it. Had to stick my phone over the fence for the shot.
They used to have some great burgers and breakfast out of there. Dot's Diner in Bisbee, AZ
Well, it was raining when I left work, so wasn't gonna get that Denny`s today. But did get this "Diner"
I say it`s a restaurant, but it actually says "Diner" in the name so I took picture. If approved, How about your bike with a basketball hoop in shot. ( Go Cavs....)
( side note to Eyeball Kid, I know both places of which you speak, never been to either LOL))
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