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Steve Pope wrote:
> "Toss an egg into it" appears in food items around the world, > because eggs are often very prevalent. In Spain I have a braised > beef stew-like dish... with an egg. It's there, it's protein, > toss it in. Indonesian fried rice is presented with a fried egg on top. Korean bibimbap is served in a sizzling-hot stone or thick metal bowl with a raw egg inside; the diner scrambles the egg into the rice and other stuff. Bob |
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PVC wrote:
>> Red Robin makes one called the "Royal" Red Robin Burger. Besides the >> fried egg, cheese and regular trimmings, it has threes slices of >> hickory-smoked bacon. Sort of like a breakfast-dinner! I haven't tried >> it myself, but Bob really likes it. > > Oh yes, I can just see the fat slob "Keyboard Cook Extraordinaire" > scarfing down overpriced Royal burgers at a shitty fast food joint > like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony asshole lol..... You seem to be misinformed on a number of things, which I attribute to your high degree of stupidity. 1. Red Robin is not "fast food." 2. I am neither fat nor a slob. 3. I don't "scarf down" burgers; when I go to Red Robin I'll have JUST ONE burger. Unlike you, with your colossal ass, who could eat fifty hot dogs and guzzle five six-packs of Budweiser while doing so. 4. You have yet to give an answer to my question as to WHY someone would make up menus and post them here, as you accuse me of doing. What would be the point? Moreover, since there are PICTURES AND WITNESSES for many of those meals, how do you reconcile your accusation with reality? Or don't you worry about reality? I know it's sometimes difficult for you to cope, which is why you turn to alcohol and your loathsome attempts to be promiscuous. Fortunately, nobody wants you. Bob |
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Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz replied to PVC:
> Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... PVC's not your type, Pussy. She'd crush your ribcage. Besides, where would you find a Cub Scout uniform to fit such a behemoth? Bob |
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On 4/20/2010 10:28 PM, atec7 7 > wrote:
> George Leppla wrote: >> On 4/20/2010 7:43 AM, atec7 7 > wrote: >>> George Leppla wrote: >>>> On 4/19/2010 7:51 PM, Lou Decruss wrote: >>>>> Why does this seem so wrong? I just saw a clip on the tube about a >>>>> new burger joint in Chicago. They showed a burger loaded with >>>>> toppings and a sunny-side-up egg on it. It looks liked a total mess >>>>> to eat. It there a region or culture that normally does this? I've >>>>> read some places put an egg on pizza and that seems weird too. >>>>> >>>>> Am I missing out? Something I should try? >>>> >>>> >>>> I first saw this in Brazil. Found out it is pretty popular down there. >>>> If it was just a burger and egg, it would have been OK.... but it had >>>> all the fixins' on it and to me, was just strange. >>>> >>>> George L >>> Sounds like your taste buds are like your general geography >> >> >> From where I live, if I want to go to Brazil, I head South. Down >> there... that-away. If you want to get real techical, to get to where >> I was in Brazil from where I left the US, I have to travel South by >> Southeast. More or less. >> >> There. That should satisfy your anal-retentive nature. >> >> George L >> >> > You have been woooosshheeeddddd Not really. Since you live on the bottom of the planet, I took some pity on you and posted an explanation. Anyone who lives where Vegemite is popular really shouldn't be talking about taste buds, should they. G'day mate. George L |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 19:51:17 -0500, Lou Decruss
> wrote: >Why does this seem so wrong? I just saw a clip on the tube about a >new burger joint in Chicago. They showed a burger loaded with >toppings and a sunny-side-up egg on it. It looks liked a total mess >to eat. It there a region or culture that normally does this? I've >read some places put an egg on pizza and that seems weird too. > >Am I missing out? Something I should try? > >Lou Too many posts to keep up with. Thanks to all for their input. It was interesting! Now I want to talk about Smokey Joe's. Lou <-----couldn't resist |
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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message
... > atec7 7 wrote: > >> Starting at the bottom >> Toasted bun >> squirt of BBQ sauce >> sprinkle ground cheese >> some lettuce >> meat >> beetroot >> egg >> toasted bun >> wonderful and yummy >> also a little salt of pepper to taste > > I think I'd add a very thin slice of onion, and use horseradish with sour > cream instead of barbecue sauce. I like tomato and bacon too, with tomato and sriracha sauces, but caramelised onions with sugar and balsamic are a nice addition too. > The beet is pickled, isn't it? Yes. Canned stuff with vinegar the predominant flavour. |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:41:08 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:40:40 -0700, Ranée at Arabian Knits wrote: > >> I think Fuddrucker's is much better than Red Robin and you don't feel >> like you're in the circus when you are there. > > I've only been to RR twice, but each time they've had a clown that > twists balloons for the kids. > > I tried to get one, but no such luck. for $20/head EVERYBODY should > get a god damned balloon. > > -sw <snort> your pal, blake |
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> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:38:20 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> >> Onion Rings: $7.99 Man, I gotta get into the onion business. -- If you limit your actions in life to things that nobody can possibly find fault with, you will not do much. -- Lewis Carroll |
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On Apr 20, 4:32*pm, brooklyn1 > wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700 (PDT), projectile vomit chick > > > > > wrote: > >On Apr 19, 9:01*pm, SmoozeLin > wrote: > > >> Red Robin makes one called the "Royal" Red Robin Burger. Besides the > >> fried egg, cheese and regular trimmings, it has threes slices of > >> hickory-smoked bacon. Sort of like a breakfast-dinner! I haven't tried > >> it myself, but Bob really likes it. > > >Oh yes, I can just see the fat slob "Keyboard Kook Extraordinaire" > >scarfing down overpriced Royal burgers at a shitty fast food joint > >like Red Robin. *Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food joint..........lmao this is too good. |
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projectile vomit chick wrote:
> On Apr 20, 4:32 pm, brooklyn1 > wrote: >> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700 (PDT), projectile vomit chick >> >> >> >> > wrote: >>> On Apr 19, 9:01 pm, SmoozeLin > wrote: >>>> Red Robin makes one called the "Royal" Red Robin Burger. Besides the >>>> fried egg, cheese and regular trimmings, it has threes slices of >>>> hickory-smoked bacon. Sort of like a breakfast-dinner! I haven't tried >>>> it myself, but Bob really likes it. >>> Oh yes, I can just see the fat slob "Keyboard Kook Extraordinaire" >>> scarfing down overpriced Royal burgers at a shitty fast food joint >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... > > I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food > joint..........lmao this is too good. Speaking of baboons how's your momma ? |
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PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz:
>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... > > I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food > joint..........lmao this is too good. Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove of the fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from their approbation? I guess I'll just have to bear down and continue cooking better food than either of them could even conceive. Bob |
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On 4/23/2010 12:06 PM, projectile vomit chick wrote:
> On Apr 20, 4:32 pm, > wrote: >> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700 (PDT), projectile vomit chick >> >> >> >> > wrote: >>> On Apr 19, 9:01 pm, > wrote: >> >>>> Red Robin makes one called the "Royal" Red Robin Burger. Besides the >>>> fried egg, cheese and regular trimmings, it has threes slices of >>>> hickory-smoked bacon. Sort of like a breakfast-dinner! I haven't tried >>>> it myself, but Bob really likes it. >> >>> Oh yes, I can just see the fat slob "Keyboard Kook Extraordinaire" >>> scarfing down overpriced Royal burgers at a shitty fast food joint >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... > > I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food > joint..........lmao this is too good. Your laughter has the same basis as that of someone who laughs at the belief that an elephant is a large mammal. Whatever Red Robin may be, it is not in any sense "fast food". If you don't believe me walk into one at noon when you have a 1 o'clock appointment and see what happens. |
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Hamburger and eggs makes a nice poor man's steak-and-eggs for
breakfast. The egg yolk on the hamburger is a heart attack in the making, so I haven't had it in years, but it tastes great on the way down. |
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: > >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >> >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >> joint..........lmao this is too good. > > Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove of the > fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from their > approbation? i think you mean 'opprobrium.' > > I guess I'll just have to bear down and continue cooking better food than > either of them could even conceive. > > Bob there is that. your pal, blake |
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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote: > On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: > > > PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: > > > >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... > >> > >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food > >> joint..........lmao this is too good. > > > > Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove of > > the > > fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from their > > approbation? > > > i think you mean 'opprobrium.' That's a nice word. I hereby resolve to use it at least three times a day here on this group, so I may earn your approbation. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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![]() "Dan Abel" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > blake murphy > wrote: > >> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: >> >> > PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: >> > >> >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >> >> >> >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >> >> joint..........lmao this is too good. >> > >> > Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove >> > of >> > the >> > fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from >> > their >> > approbation? >> >> >> i think you mean 'opprobrium.' > > That's a nice word. I hereby resolve to use it at least three times a > day here on this group, so I may earn your approbation. > > -- You people are so out of your ****ing minds. But, funny, very funny at times. |
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![]() "J. Clarke" > wrote in message ... > On 4/23/2010 12:06 PM, projectile vomit chick wrote: >> On Apr 20, 4:32 pm, > wrote: >>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:15:02 -0700 (PDT), projectile vomit chick >>> >>> >>> >>> > wrote: >>>> On Apr 19, 9:01 pm, > >>>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Red Robin makes one called the "Royal" Red Robin Burger. Besides the >>>>> fried egg, cheese and regular trimmings, it has threes slices of >>>>> hickory-smoked bacon. Sort of like a breakfast-dinner! I haven't tried >>>>> it myself, but Bob really likes it. >>> >>>> Oh yes, I can just see the fat slob "Keyboard Kook Extraordinaire" >>>> scarfing down overpriced Royal burgers at a shitty fast food joint >>>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >> >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >> joint..........lmao this is too good. > > Your laughter has the same basis as that of someone who laughs at the > belief that an elephant is a large mammal. > > Whatever Red Robin may be, it is not in any sense "fast food". If you > don't believe me walk into one at noon when you have a 1 o'clock > appointment and see what happens. ![]() |
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Gold Finch wrote:
> Hamburger and eggs makes a nice poor man's steak-and-eggs for > breakfast. The egg yolk on the hamburger is a heart attack in the > making, That used to be the wisdom but I am told otherwise the wrong fats might kill you but eggs in moderation are good for you so I haven't had it in years, but it tastes great on the way > down. is it worth an extra hour to go without for years ? not a chance |
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:37:33 -0700, Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > blake murphy > wrote: > >> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: >> >>> PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: >>> >>>>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >>>> >>>> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >>>> joint..........lmao this is too good. >>> >>> Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove of >>> the >>> fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from their >>> approbation? >> >> i think you mean 'opprobrium.' > > That's a nice word. I hereby resolve to use it at least three times a > day here on this group, so I may earn your approbation. o.k., slow down here. you're getting me all confused. your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:17:11 -0400, cybercat wrote:
> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, >> blake murphy > wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: >>> >>> > PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: >>> > >>> >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >>> >> >>> >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >>> >> joint..........lmao this is too good. >>> > >>> > Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove >>> > of >>> > the >>> > fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from >>> > their >>> > approbation? >>> >>> >>> i think you mean 'opprobrium.' >> >> That's a nice word. I hereby resolve to use it at least three times a >> day here on this group, so I may earn your approbation. >> >> -- > > You people are so out of your ****ing minds. But, funny, very funny at > times. the electroshock room is running behind schedule... your pal, blake |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:17:11 -0400, cybercat wrote: > >> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message >> ... >>> In article >, >>> blake murphy > wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 20:12:12 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: >>>> >>>> > PVC replied to clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz: >>>> > >>>> >>> like Red Robin. Hehhhhhh what a phony baboon asshole face. lol..... >>>> >> >>>> >> I see the baboon sputtering about how Red Robin isn't a fast food >>>> >> joint..........lmao this is too good. >>>> > >>>> > Oh, noes!!! Projectile Vomit Lardass and a clueless newbie disapprove >>>> > of >>>> > the >>>> > fact that I've enjoyed eating at Red Robin! How *will* I recover from >>>> > their >>>> > approbation? >>>> >>>> >>>> i think you mean 'opprobrium.' >>> >>> That's a nice word. I hereby resolve to use it at least three times a >>> day here on this group, so I may earn your approbation. >>> >>> -- >> >> You people are so out of your ****ing minds. But, funny, very funny at >> times. > > the electroshock room is running behind schedule... > Yeah, it took them a while to get me straight this time. Sorry to hold up the line. |
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On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 07:35:48 -0700, gtr wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:38:20 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: >> >>> Onion Rings: $7.99 > > Man, I gotta get into the onion business. Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each lousy onion ring. I don't know about anybody else, but I'd rather have 2 tacos from JitB than a single onion ring. And they're completely tasteless, IMO. They're the same foodservice onion rings you get at Hut's Hamburgers for $3.75 for the same size order. -sw |
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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote: > On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 07:35:48 -0700, gtr wrote: > > >> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:38:20 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: > >> > >>> Onion Rings: $7.99 > > > > Man, I gotta get into the onion business. > > Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest > at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of > Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each > lousy onion ring. > > I don't know about anybody else, but I'd rather have 2 tacos from > JitB than a single onion ring. And they're completely tasteless, > IMO. They're the same foodservice onion rings you get at Hut's > Hamburgers for $3.75 for the same size order. Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:46:53 -0700, Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > Sqwertz > wrote: > >> Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest >> at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of >> Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each >> lousy onion ring. >> > Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: > > http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." But I'l take your word for it. Is there a "small" order? I seem to remember pricing them out and they were exactly $1 each. Maybe it wasn't Red Robin, but some other ripoff joint. -sw |
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On 4/26/2010 10:13 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:46:53 -0700, Dan Abel wrote: > >> In >, >> > wrote: >> >>> Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest >>> at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of >>> Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each >>> lousy onion ring. >>> >> Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: >> >> http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 > > "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you > are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." > > But I'l take your word for it. Is there a "small" order? I seem to > remember pricing them out and they were exactly $1 each. Maybe it > wasn't Red Robin, but some other ripoff joint. You need to put in a zip code, find a restaurant, and click menu to see it and they do state specifically that it's 13 rings. Looks good but I'd be not a bit surprised based on past experience with rip-off-robin if Burger King's were better. > > -sw |
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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote: > On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:46:53 -0700, Dan Abel wrote: > > > In article >, > > Sqwertz > wrote: > > > >> Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest > >> at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of > >> Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each > >> lousy onion ring. > >> > > Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: > > > > http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 > > "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you > are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." Sorry about that. The URL was supposed to take you to a menu for one of their outlets in Austin, Texas. Obviously there isn't enough information in the URL to do that. It must have written a cookie. The solution is either to click on "menus and locations", or just start with the short URL: http://www.redrobin.com/ Each location has their own menu, although offerings and prices seemed pretty similar at the four widely disparate areas I looked at. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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![]() "Dan Abel" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Sqwertz > wrote: >> "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you >> are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." > > Sorry about that. The URL was supposed to take you to a menu for one of > their outlets in Austin, Texas. Obviously there isn't enough > information in the URL to do that. It must have written a cookie. The > solution is either to click on "menus and locations", or just start with > the short URL: > > http://www.redrobin.com/ > > Each location has their own menu, although offerings and prices seemed > pretty similar at the four widely disparate areas I looked at. > Towering Onion Rings® 13 rings tall, this proves we really know how to pick’em and stack’em. Sweet yellow onions — seasoned, breaded & crisply-fried. Served with tangy Campfire sauce and ranch dressing for dippin’. $7. http://www.redrobin.com/images/redro...ems/183_sm.jpg |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:13:40 -0700, Dan Abel > wrote:
>In article >, > Sqwertz > wrote: > >> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:46:53 -0700, Dan Abel wrote: >> >> > In article >, >> > Sqwertz > wrote: >> > >> >> Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest >> >> at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of >> >> Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each >> >> lousy onion ring. >> >> >> > Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: >> > >> > http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 >> >> "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you >> are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." > >Sorry about that. The URL was supposed to take you to a menu for one of >their outlets in Austin, Texas. Obviously there isn't enough >information in the URL to do that. It must have written a cookie. Yes it did. I clicked your link below and it pulled the location I had looked at earlier. At that location a burger, rings and a soda with a 15% tip would be $23.19. How crazy is that! >The solution is either to click on "menus and locations", or just start with >the short URL: > >http://www.redrobin.com/ > >Each location has their own menu, although offerings and prices seemed >pretty similar at the four widely disparate areas I looked at. |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 12:23:24 -0400, " Joe" > wrote:
> >"Dan Abel" > wrote in message ... >> In article >, >> Sqwertz > wrote: >>> "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you >>> are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." >> >> Sorry about that. The URL was supposed to take you to a menu for one of >> their outlets in Austin, Texas. Obviously there isn't enough >> information in the URL to do that. It must have written a cookie. The >> solution is either to click on "menus and locations", or just start with >> the short URL: >> >> http://www.redrobin.com/ >> >> Each location has their own menu, although offerings and prices seemed >> pretty similar at the four widely disparate areas I looked at. >> > > >Towering Onion Rings® >13 rings tall, this proves we really know how to pick’em and stack’em. Sweet >yellow onions — seasoned, breaded & crisply-fried. Served with tangy >Campfire sauce and ranch dressing for dippin’. >$7. It's $8.29 here and WTF is campfire sauce? Lou |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 10:41:41 -0400, J. Clarke wrote:
> On 4/26/2010 10:13 AM, Sqwertz wrote: >> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:46:53 -0700, Dan Abel wrote: >> >>> In >, >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Their "signature" onion rings are stacked on a 12" pole from biggest >>>> at the bottom to smallest at the top not unlike the game "Towers of >>>> Hanoi". There are only 8 rings, though. So that's over $1 for each >>>> lousy onion ring. >>>> >>> Can't argue with most of that, but it's 13 rings: >>> >>> http://www.redrobin.com/menu/default.aspx?s=8 >> >> "The page cannot be displayed. There is a problem with the page you >> are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed." >> >> But I'l take your word for it. Is there a "small" order? I seem to >> remember pricing them out and they were exactly $1 each. Maybe it >> wasn't Red Robin, but some other ripoff joint. > > You need to put in a zip code, find a restaurant, and click menu to see > it and they do state specifically that it's 13 rings. Looks good but > I'd be not a bit surprised based on past experience with rip-off-robin > if Burger King's were better. doesn't burger thing use chopped-up onions formed into rings? your pal, blake |
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:33:24 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:
> It's $8.29 here and WTF is campfire sauce? Little girls (Campfire Girls) put through a blender. -sw |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:26:18 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:33:24 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> It's $8.29 here and WTF is campfire sauce? > >Little girls (Campfire Girls) put through a blender. Are they wearing plaid skirts? Lou |
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On Sun, 02 May 2010 17:40:30 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:26:18 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:33:24 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: >> >>> It's $8.29 here and WTF is campfire sauce? >> >>Little girls (Campfire Girls) put through a blender. > > Are they wearing plaid skirts? I don't think it's legal to answer that correctly. Use your best judgment. -sw |
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On Mon, 3 May 2010 11:17:46 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Sun, 02 May 2010 17:40:30 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 13:26:18 -0500, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:33:24 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: >>> >>>> It's $8.29 here and WTF is campfire sauce? >>> >>>Little girls (Campfire Girls) put through a blender. >> >> Are they wearing plaid skirts? > >I don't think it's legal to answer that correctly. Use your best >judgment. The minds-eye is a dangerous thing. Lou |
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