chick-fil-a
8-nugget combo with Dr Pepper. Extra-crispy fries. $5.68.
Is that really considered "expensive" these days? 
(About ten years ago, I remember it being $4.86. Easy to remember for computer nerds.)
Used to be a one-a-week lunch for me. The particular franchise I went to even had a friendly woman walking around the tables offering to get extra ketchup, sauce, drink refills and the like.
Their kind of sandwich - friend chicken, pickles, nothing else - has gotten popular in the past year or so. I now see Sonic and McDonalds serving their own versions of the "southern-style chicken sandwich."
Is that really considered "expensive" these days? 
(About ten years ago, I remember it being $4.86. Easy to remember for computer nerds.)
Used to be a one-a-week lunch for me. The particular franchise I went to even had a friendly woman walking around the tables offering to get extra ketchup, sauce, drink refills and the like.
Their kind of sandwich - friend chicken, pickles, nothing else - has gotten popular in the past year or so. I now see Sonic and McDonalds serving their own versions of the "southern-style chicken sandwich."
Originally Posted by senor_flojo' date='Jan 10 2009, 03:28 AM
its 330am and I'm hungry 

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Originally Posted by UmarS2K' date='Jan 8 2009, 12:16 PM
I don't really like In 'N Out. I mean, it's a great restaurant, but at the same time, people make it sound better than it really is.
Just my .02 cents.
Just my .02 cents.3AM Kalbi or Pho in K-Town after clubbing is delicious.
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