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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Mon 19 Jan 2009 05:39:11p, D K told us... > >> Becca wrote: >>> Andy wrote: >>>> Whew! >>>> >>>> I was in town and drove past a McDonalds and an overwhelming urge just >>>> about took over the steering wheel! >>>> >>>> I'd seen a $2.00 Big Mac commercial on TV the day before, I think and >>>> not having one in years, I (I confess) was tempted. >>>> >>>> I regained control of the car AND my senses and drove home, feeling >>>> almost scared for myself. >>>> >>>> Whew! >>>> >>>> Andy >>> Last week, I wanted a cheeseburger really bad, but they do not have >>> Whataburger in Las Vegas. The last time I had a burger it was at an >>> airport Burger King and I could barely finish it. Whataburger has me >>> spoiled, but they are not a national chain. I was able to stay on my >>> diet one more day, thanks to that. lol >>> >>> Becca >> They do have In-N-Out. We took a cab there and when I asked the driver >> if he should come back, he said cabs were there all the time. He wasn't >> kidding. We waited less than 5 minutes for a return trip. >> >> Good burger, too. I also had my first Jack In The Box Burger in Las >> Vegas. I was impressed. For fast burgers, you can't beat either one. >> >> -dk >> > > I'm sure Jack In The Box must be different in different cities. I have yet > to find one in the Phoenix where the food was fit to eat. > > In-N-Out is the only fast food place we go to around here, except for the > occasional foray into Whataburger. > The place was packed mid-day and just off the strip. I'm sure it was mostly tourists but I can't imagine they would cook their food differently. -dk |
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D K said...
>> I'm sure Jack In The Box must be different in different cities. I have >> yet to find one in the Phoenix where the food was fit to eat. >> >> In-N-Out is the only fast food place we go to around here, except for >> the occasional foray into Whataburger. >> > > The place was packed mid-day and just off the strip. I'm sure it was > mostly tourists but I can't imagine they would cook their food > differently. > > -dk There's an aggressive Sonic Burger TV commercial campaign in Philly without one in sight for 200 miles or more. I'd just assume White Castle a few "sliders" cheeseburgers from the frozen food aisle. Maybe even fresh somewhere over in New Jersey. Or second, a few rippers (deep fried hot dogs) at Clifton, NJ's Rutt's Hut. Andy |
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On Tue 20 Jan 2009 05:44:16p, D K told us...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> On Mon 19 Jan 2009 05:39:11p, D K told us... >> >>> Becca wrote: >>>> Andy wrote: >>>>> Whew! >>>>> >>>>> I was in town and drove past a McDonalds and an overwhelming urge >>>>> just about took over the steering wheel! >>>>> >>>>> I'd seen a $2.00 Big Mac commercial on TV the day before, I think >>>>> and not having one in years, I (I confess) was tempted. >>>>> >>>>> I regained control of the car AND my senses and drove home, feeling >>>>> almost scared for myself. >>>>> >>>>> Whew! >>>>> >>>>> Andy >>>> Last week, I wanted a cheeseburger really bad, but they do not have >>>> Whataburger in Las Vegas. The last time I had a burger it was at an >>>> airport Burger King and I could barely finish it. Whataburger has me >>>> spoiled, but they are not a national chain. I was able to stay on my >>>> diet one more day, thanks to that. lol >>>> >>>> Becca >>> They do have In-N-Out. We took a cab there and when I asked the >>> driver if he should come back, he said cabs were there all the time. >>> He wasn't kidding. We waited less than 5 minutes for a return trip. >>> >>> Good burger, too. I also had my first Jack In The Box Burger in Las >>> Vegas. I was impressed. For fast burgers, you can't beat either one. >>> >>> -dk >>> >> >> I'm sure Jack In The Box must be different in different cities. I have >> yet to find one in the Phoenix where the food was fit to eat. >> >> In-N-Out is the only fast food place we go to around here, except for >> the occasional foray into Whataburger. >> > > The place was packed mid-day and just off the strip. I'm sure it was > mostly tourists but I can't imagine they would cook their food > differently. > > -dk > The Jack in the Box places here in Phoenix are busy, too, but that doesn't mean the food is good. -- Wayne Boatwright e-mail to wayneboatwright at gmail dot com ************************************************** ********************** Date: Tuesday, 01(I)/20(XX)/09(MMIX) ************************************************** ********************** Today is: Inauguration Day ************************************************** ********************** I'm always tempted to let people think I'm normal. ************************************************** ********************** |
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![]() Li'l Wayne Boatwrong cried: > The Jack in the Box places here in Phoenix are busy, too, but that doesn't > mean the food is good. Kinda like you posting a lot here...but that doesn't mean your posts are any good. -- Best Greg ===>> likes Jack-Off-In-The-Box... |
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