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Fast Food Weakness

StupidSmurf said:
Oh man....I love Quiznos, despite their lame ad campaign with the talking baby. Those commercials blow monkey chunks.
The Spongemonkeys were better.

Zander said:
The solution to your problem is obvious: move to the UK. Nothing will put you off burgers like the prospect of getting an incurable, fatal, brain-wasting disease, i.e. new variant CJD, commonly known as mad cow disease. :)
Ah, what sweet delicious prions... I'll be not eating that, thank you.

I do have a weakness for Taco Bell. The crunchwrap is most certanly "good to go." I get Burger Kind double cheeseburgers with lettuce and tomato sometimes, too. Those are yummy, and so much less greasy than McDonalds. I can even trick myself into considering them less unhealthy with the addition of the vegetables. I get a +10 circomstance bonus when lying to myself.

- Kemrain the Prion-Eating Spongemonkey in Denial.
 

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McDonalds actually has pretty quality meat as far as fast food goes. Heh, swear off of red meat for a month, then go eat a hamburger. THEN tell us how it made you feel. :)

Fast food isn't the culprit, cow is. :)
 

I almost always end up with a sourdough jack & curly fries once a week before D&D (there's one down the street from my DM's place, and it's pretty much there or McDonald's, because it's not like I have time to make anything if I want to get to the game on time)...

Taco Bell is good for lunch run about once a week. Yes, it's awful to go to Taco Bell in SoCal, with so many better options for Mexican fast food, but it's the closest place to the office, and cheap.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Y'know, one of our other favorite fast food places in Texas was Schlotsky's. There's only one in the entire Detroit area that I know of, but occasionally we'll drive half an hour to go get one. That's some good eatin' there. We justify it as my wife "meeting" me near work for lunch, but realistically, it's nearly as far for me from work as it is for her from home.

MMmm... Schlotsky's is good too!
 


mojo1701 said:
I can't believe no one's mentioned Harvey's.
Another mystery restaurant! It's funny how regionalized these chains are. But then, you're in Canada.

I miss Sonic too. It's not out here in the Northwest, at least not in the Portland area. But they advertise on tv all the time, which drives me nuts. If it ain't in my town, I don't wanna hear about it!! :p

There's a new franchise around here called Steamers that I like. They do Asian food, especially gyoza/dumplings and humbaos. I like having a place where I can get a nice big side order of edamame (soybeans for the uninitiated).
 

sniffles said:
Another mystery restaurant! It's funny how regionalized these chains are. But then, you're in Canada.

I didn't think it WAS that regionalized. I mean, I see McDonald's commercials where they add a red maple leaf into the middle of the golden arches, but I thought that was a regional campaign...

Huh.

In either case, Harvey's burgers are great. Grilled to perfection. And they'll put the condiments/toppings/what-have-you right in front of you so you can choose yourself.
 

mojo1701 said:
In either case, Harvey's burgers are great. Grilled to perfection. And they'll put the condiments/toppings/what-have-you right in front of you so you can choose yourself.
Sounds kinda like Fuddrucker's.
 


elforcelf said:
JD and others have you looked in the yellow pages? They may be one. :)
What, a Sonic or a Jack in the Box? Not recently, but I have since I moved here, yes.

Like Sniffles, we get Sonic commercials, even though apparently the nearest one is somewhere in Ohio. :mad: That is teh suxx0rz.
 

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