I am going to get some Raising Cains chicken strips to go so I can come home and make cream gravy for them. I sent them an email and was informed they have no intention of adding to the menu. I explained that cream gravy is not "adding" anything. It is a missing condiment.
cheezit wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 4:41 pm
I'm of the opinion that those that love in n out are also glock fan boys
That simply can’t be true. I only own 6 Glocks, and I love In ‘N Out burgers.
Plus, back when I didn’t own any Glocks, and owned 4 1911s, I still loved In ‘N Out.
We didnt grow up to far apart from each other, I was never a fan. Their shakes are great all I can say about the food.
I was still in the area when the Northridge quake hit, in n out on balboa Blvd feed the community for about a week free of charge. For that I'm grateful because that was a hard few weeks for us.
Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:27 am
Within this thread I see a lot of light-hearted bantering.
Thank God! This rises to the level of .45 vs 9mm, or AR vs AK! A man’s favorite burger a very serious business!!!!
I am thankful that we are mature enough to carry guns and discuss In ‘N Out vs Whataburger without drawing down on one another!
while we can remain civilized about a whole slew of things. Glock vs 1911, or burgers of choice. Let's avoid the real decisive topics of who has the best barbeque. We don't need the real mayhem that could cause.
Black's in Lockhart.
This man speaks the truth!
there is now a Black's in New Braunfels, it's attainable again!
I haven't been in a Whataburger since January, 2016. In-N-Out is still a possibility. No Glocks in my house. One Ruger, one Tanfoglio, one Walther, and one S&W M&P M2.0. Not prejudiced against European handguns, just prefer American-made and freedom.
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I had In-n-out for the first time when I was in LA last year, and for the second time a couple months ago, when I learned to order animal style. I liked it, but I still prefer Whataburger.
oljames3 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:57 am
I haven't been in a Whataburger since January, 2016. In-N-Out is still a possibility. No Glocks in my house. One Ruger, one Tanfoglio, one Walther, and one S&W M&P M2.0. Not prejudiced against European handguns, just prefer American-made and freedom.
Seeing how 2 of the pistols you mentioned are made in Europe, I would say you are not prejudiced against European handguns... At least you picked some good ones. Maybe you should just say, you don't like Glocks
I don't like Glocks... now if feel better and maybe I should go get a burger, just not from In N Out.
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Abraham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:27 am
Within this thread I see a lot of light-hearted bantering.
Thank God! This rises to the level of .45 vs 9mm, or AR vs AK! A man’s favorite burger a very serious business!!!!
I am thankful that we are mature enough to carry guns and discuss In ‘N Out vs Whataburger without drawing down on one another!
while we can remain civilized about a whole slew of things. Glock vs 1911, or burgers of choice. Let's avoid the real decisive topics of who has the best barbeque. We don't need the real mayhem that could cause.
Black's in Lockhart.
This man speaks the truth!
there is now a Black's in New Braunfels, it's attainable again!
What do you mean by attainable?
I live just South of NB, I can get to it easily when we have someone to watch my Mother-in-law.
~Tracy
Gun control is what you talk about when you don't want to talk about the truth ~ Colion Noir
03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:05 pm
Does anyone still eat at Burger King? I have not had a Whopper in a few years. Mostly because I just don't see Burger King very often.
We have one in Lewisville I go every so often.
Disclaimer: Anything I state can not be applied to 100% of all situations. Sometimes it's ok to speak in general terms.
That was my favorite burger as a kid. They were like .50 cents and you could smell them actually flame broiling the burgers as you waited in line. That was before microwave burgers...LOL.