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Better, then? That was quick Big Grin

I'm sorry. I'm a bit giddy today
 
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Now, if I said "Dwarf House", what does that mean to you Yankees err guys?

The first time I saw that name was when reviewing an expense report one of my guys submitted. Needless to say, I immediately questioned the spending habits of said employee. Glad I looked it up before calling him into my office.


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Now, if I said "Dwarf House", what does that mean to you Yankees err guys?

The first time I saw that name was when reviewing an expense report one of my guys submitted. Needless to say, I immediately questioned the spending habits of said employee. Glad I looked it up before calling him into my office.


I did get a call from my boss about an expense receipt from the Dwarf House. He was pissed that I didn't invite him, until I explained what it was, then he wasn't as interested.




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Better, then? That was quick Big Grin

I'm sorry. I'm a bit giddy today


It's all good. I'm out of butthurt forms anyway... Big Grin




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Oh I need a whole pad of those for the place I work!!! But I'll be honest, there are days (though rare) that I'd have to issue one to myself. That is AWESOME!! LOL... Big Grin



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Mistake was going to a fast food joint and trying to eat semi healthy.
 
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Mistake was going to a fast food joint and trying to eat semi healthy.

C'mon - it's not like he went to that evil Arby's! Roll Eyes



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I go away for an evening, and this thread takes a perverse turn for the worse...

Dentures.

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McDonald's and CFA are not even in the same class for comparison...


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Original chicken sandwich. A small amount of mayo and some hot sauce (both from their condiments counter) with some hot fries and a cold half-tea/half-lemonade (the "Arnold Palmer" referenced above.)

If you go this route and don't like it, either a) that particular location is a horror show and feedback to CFA is warranted (yes, they read every one) or b) You might actually be an un-American pinko bastard and should go eat some borscht instead, comrade.
 
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You might actually be an un-American pinko bastard and should go eat some borscht instead, comrade.
Big Grin That's funny.

My borscht-eating, Russian speaking, grandparents were fierce American patriots. They really loved this country, having escaped from the horrors of "old country" with basically nothing but the raggedy clothes on their back, and busted their asses to get here. They were proud to become citizens.

I think that the next time I go to the grocery store, I will stop at the "ethnic foods" aisle and pick up some borscht to enjoy in their memory. I haven't thought about that delicious beet soup for decades, but now that you mention it, I am salivating for some. Of course, the store-bought stuff won't be as good as Bubbeleh's.



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or just wait a few weeks and McDonalds will offer it up on the menu





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Not a fan of their waffle fries, but I like their grilled chicken sandwich, chicken noodle soup and their lemonade.

Always clean and friendly service.




 
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I've only been one time. It was about what I thought it'd be. Just another fast food place. There are some I like better, some I like less. A solid, C, in my book.


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besides the three dozen ankle biters running rough shod over the dining area,
the only
other gripe I would have would be that
It never fails
there is always one ass hat that grabs a fist full of ketchups, mustards and napkins on his way out, after eating.


why that pisses me off?
I don't know

I need to hire on as the Condiment police and watch over it with an axe handle in one hand





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besides the three dozen ankle biters running rough shod over the dining area,
the only
other gripe I would have would be that
It never fails
there is always one ass hat that grabs a fist full of ketchups, mustards and napkins on his way out, after eating.


why that pisses me off?
I don't know

I need to hire on as the Condiment police and watch over it with an axe handle in one hand


The one closest to my house started putting all of the condiments behind the counter as people were just walking in and taking bags of them (not even customers just random people off the street).
 
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I was in my local Chik-fil-a and yesterday. During a conversation with the girl working there, she mentioned that CFA is opening a new store in New York that is 3 stories, including a rooftop patio area.

That is not enough incentive for me to ever go to New York, but maybe they'll open stores like that around here someday.
 
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the sooner they put all the rug rats and their moms behind a giant glass wall , the sooner I will become a regular customer





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