artist4perry wrote:Do you people ever eat at a nice resteraunt?
I save all my money for booze
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squirt1 wrote:Matt- Bob Evans is close to home cooking ! Plus,they sell me Heinz vinegar based yellow mustard every once in awhile, since Heinz is not sold within 100 miles of Cincinnat. What stupid marketing is that ?
Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry wrote:Do you people ever eat at a nice resteraunt?
I save all my money for booze
artist4perry wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry wrote:Do you people ever eat at a nice resteraunt?
I save all my money for booze
How about........Red Lobster or Joes Crab shack?At least I can get into either of those.
Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry wrote:Do you people ever eat at a nice resteraunt?
I save all my money for booze
How about........Red Lobster or Joes Crab shack?At least I can get into either of those.
Not a big seafood eater.
I like nice restaurants here and there, but a lotta times I just want a simpler place. Denny's and iHop are gross though.
DrFU wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:portland wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:DENNY'S sucks!! Everything about them does starting with their service. Don't get me started!! IHOP rocks(especially at 2am after a concert
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Then I will go to IHOP with you after MR Fest....you lead the way!!!
we should have had Andrew plan the venue around an ihop!hopefully something will be near by because we need our pancake run!
and sometimes we need a blanket because the airconditioning is set on "arctic"
Gunbot wrote:Not sure what the definition of a nice restaurant is but I do like to go to Ruth's Chris on occasion.
http://ruthschris.com/Menu
StevePerryHair wrote:We could list a million restaurants that are better than these 2. I think the point of the thread, at least in my head, was to compare 2 of the few 24 hour restaurants. The only ones who will serve you in the middle of the night when you need something greasy... or breakfast places maybe? Those other restaurants don't fit that category.
Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:We could list a million restaurants that are better than these 2. I think the point of the thread, at least in my head, was to compare 2 of the few 24 hour restaurants. The only ones who will serve you in the middle of the night when you need something greasy... or breakfast places maybe? Those other restaurants don't fit that category.
Yeah that's what I thought too, lol. I mean, we're talking pancakes here... flour and eggsnot gourmet food, plus IHOP and the like are the only ones open at 2 a.m. for us concert goers
JasonD wrote:I know I'm probably gonna get killed for saying this, but I don't understand the whole sugar - on top of -sugar thing they have going on at IHOP. I mean, you're already getting syrupy sweet pancakes so, hey, why not let's pile a bunch of caramel, ice cream & Reddi Whip on top of that.Makes me wanna vomit every time I see those commercials.
Here's something else I'll probably get killed for, but my ex says "You wouldn't understand b/c you're a man." She says it has to do with some monthly hormonal thing you ladies go through which makes you crave a lot of sugar. If my memory serves me well --- & I know it does --- my ex gets VERY moody during certain times of the month & may God have mercy on my soul if I stand between her & a jelly donut.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:JasonD wrote:I know I'm probably gonna get killed for saying this, but I don't understand the whole sugar - on top of -sugar thing they have going on at IHOP. I mean, you're already getting syrupy sweet pancakes so, hey, why not let's pile a bunch of caramel, ice cream & Reddi Whip on top of that.Makes me wanna vomit every time I see those commercials.
Here's something else I'll probably get killed for, but my ex says "You wouldn't understand b/c you're a man." She says it has to do with some monthly hormonal thing you ladies go through which makes you crave a lot of sugar. If my memory serves me well --- & I know it does --- my ex gets VERY moody during certain times of the month & may God have mercy on my soul if I stand between her & a jelly donut.
You're ex is a drama queen. I never crave sugar and I don't try to kill anyone preventing me from getting a donut.
Now, this is not to say this doesn't happen, (the moody thing) and people crave different things, but screw her speaking for all women. *I* don't understand the sugar on sugar thing either - gross - and those commercials make me sick just looking at them too. I never order stuff like that. I did ONCE and it was a mistake.
And screw her for saying men don't understand - they do. They have no idea, maybe, how awful we feel sometimes, but I think eventually they get it enough to shut up for an hour and let it pass.(and if they don't they're on their own...lol). Women who act all dramatic about it piss me off. Don't use it to get away with being a bitch. It's not funny and it's a bitch to deal with, yes, but I find the women who blather on about it all the time are doing it for attention and as an excuse. Me... I have a few real bad hours (and I feel terrible for the people that I interact with in thouse hours because they usually have no idea why I'm slamming shit and crying... and I usually don't know either...) and I'm done. I used to know this girl who I wanted to slap over this... she had no idea what it even is and would say she was just a nightmare to be around for a whole week at a time.... (that's not how it works) and it took all my will not to say "You're one serious bitch and a nightmare to be around ANYWAY, what's your point?"
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And p.s. - I know way more women who gravitate toward salt, not sugar (trust me, we've discussed this). So tell your ex to cut the act, eat a donut, and STFU.
Ehwmatt wrote:artist4perry wrote:Do you people ever eat at a nice resteraunt?
I save all my money for booze
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