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Chit-Chat: On Tuesdays Oryx and Triforce think it's Wednesday

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Anything is better than KFC.

And also Chick fil a doesn't hate gays, the religion of the owners looks down upon gays, but they won't turn you away or refuse you of a job or food if you are. Because that would get them sued.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/shane-l-windmeyer/dan-cathy-chick-fil-a_b_2564379.html

an article thats kinda about that from a different point of view. While I don't agree with Dan's views of being against homosexual marriage I find it nice that he can still accept a gay person as just another fellow human being.
 
Even as a gay guy I'd kill for a Chick fil a here, it's too good. That or Cane's.
 
That article kind of makes me laugh. I'm a bleeding heart liberal and I went to a Catholic college, with plenty of Catholic friends that are my friends even though they know we disagree strongly on things like abortion and birth control. Where are our articles????

That being said, the funding has stopped so I don't find anything morally wrong with eating there anymore really.
 
Just go eat, um… anywhere else? Any good psychopathic corporation knows better than to divide its customers. I mean, it's just basic business logic.

I had hot dogs for lunch/dinner today. Well, technically sausages, but I put them in a hot dog bun so basically hot dogs.

Now I'm out of hot dogs and have two more buns... :(
That reminded me of this:
 
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MMMM hot dogs. There's this good joint that has somewhat good sausages, but they have this amazing sweet and spicy onion sauce that goes great with mayo, topped with fries. For 2 bucks its a godsend.
 
My mother first started putting mayo on franks when she went to Korea. I was so glad she shared it with me, hot dogs are so bland without it now ; ;
 
Indeed. And even when I go to the cheap hot dog places with the boiled 70 eurocent dogs, the blue dragon sweet chili and mayo dogs are aaaaaamaaaazing.
 
Indeed. And even when I go to the cheap hot dog places with the boiled 70 eurocent dogs, the blue dragon sweet chili and mayo dogs are aaaaaamaaaazing.

These numbers of yours makes me hate US inflation more and more. A "cheap" hot dog out (i.e. not one you cook yourself) would be anywhere from $1.50 if you're lucky to over $3. >__>
 
Yeah but imagine that the hot dog is about as thick as a crayola marker(well a bit thinner), and its only like 8 inches.
 
These numbers of yours makes me hate US inflation more and more. A "cheap" hot dog out (i.e. not one you cook yourself) would be anywhere from $1.50 if you're lucky to over $3. >__>

Man I used to buy them for a quarter in college. That was an exception though.
 
$1.50 is expensive? that's like quarter of an hour's minimum wage or something :P
It'd be fine in a European or Australian economy. Statistically you folks pay less in taxes for things we pay more for privately and get better quality out of it, no? I'd also be very inclined to think a frankfurter elsewhere would be of a caliber not deemed obscene as they are made here; we're paying twice as much for half of what we're expecting.
 
If you go to Coney Island and get a hot dog at Nathan's it's upwards of 7 dollars. The more you know!
 
If you go to Coney Island and get a hot dog at Nathan's it's upwards of 7 dollars. The more you know!
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It's amazing when the price of things are founded on how much the customer is willing to pay as opposed to being a proportion based on their cost of production. Ah, capitalism!
 
I ended up getting a hot dog at Wrigley Field for almost $6, I do wonder why, haha. I almost got a footlong but ultimately decided not to. It's always fun when Citizens Bank Park has their Dollar Dog nights. I have had Nathan's a couple times before, too.
 
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Last January (or maybe it was December) I was at Notre Dame's bowl game in New York and paid 11 bucks for a beer. A light beer.
 
One of the things that frustrated me about RollerCoaster Tycoon is the absence of compliance for capitalistic inflation. The guests refuse to pay more than $3.00 for a hamburger!

There are some catches here and there, though. Guests always try to buy umbrellas when its raining and are guaranteed to pay at most $5.00 for them.
 
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