Really liked their curly fries, though.
I'd forgotten those. Yeah, they were good.
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Really liked their curly fries, though.
I'd forgotten those. Yeah, they were good.
Just a categorical In-N-Out is the best.
There's a restaurant here in Utah being sued for stealing the In-N-Out concept and menu. People keep saying "Please! OPen a franchise here!" and In-N-Out keeps saying, "Nah, we're staying in Cali."
Arby's curly fries are the Num, but for burgers its a (maybe local) chain called Arctic Circle. Angus beef burgers for everything.
Taco Time's Casita Chicken Burrito, which has enchilada sauce, wins for Mexican.
I'm listening to this radio program and they are talking to this guy from the Children's Theatre in Mpls. Made me think of you!
Aw! I miss the Children's Theatre - they do amazing work.
Now all we have to do is install baby-sized pneumatic tubes across the continent.
That would be made of awesome.
Mmmm, In-N-Out. I personally like the Wendy's fries the best.
People keep saying "Please! OPen a franchise here!" and In-N-Out keeps saying, "Nah, we're staying in Cali."
It's family-owned, not franchised, which is likely why they have better quality and fewer out-of-state locations. But I think a death in the family sometime recently may change their expansion plans.
Mm. Free lunch! I have salad and a po' boy and spinach lasagna and a brownie that's bigger than my palm.
People keep saying "Please! OPen a franchise here!" and In-N-Out keeps saying, "Nah, we're staying in Cali."
And they aren't just in California: also in Arizona and Nevada.
But I think a death in the family sometime recently may change their expansion plans.
There have been the death of both heirs. I think they are on to grandchildren at this point. eta actually, it's the grandchild's husband who is now president; Apparently Esther died last year. [link]
I kinda dig a good Carl's Jr burger. And even thought it's not made of anything particularly dairy, a McDonald's chocolate shake on a hot day really hits the spot in the way real milkshakes don't for me--not that I don't love them.
I haven't had a good shake in donkey's years. Now I'm filled with the crave.
Now I really want to go to the Shake Shack. But I'm not going to, because it's still lunch time there, so long lines, and what I really need to do with my free afternoon is go to the stupid post office. I hate going to the stupid post office!