I had the charbroiled one, with the "criss cross" fries. Mrs China Clipper had a regular sandwich.
All and all not bad for $12 total.
BTW, noticed that since 1946 they do NOT open on Sundays. How quaint.
BTW, noticed that since 1946 they do NOT open on Sundays. How quaint.”
That’s an interesting word which I haven’t heard in quite a while. I grew up in a time when hardly anything was open on Sunday except for gas stations and church - the Blue Laws era. Wish they would do it again but suspect people have forgotten how to entertain themselves or spend a day doing something quiet and just being with family. Think there would be a whole lot less stress is everything just stopped once in a while.
Never could understand Louisiana’s blue laws though. You could buy gas and booze which they sold at the gas stations but couldn’t buy a pair of stockings to wear to church.
Glad you went to Chic Fil A. Told my grandson that we’ve been there so much he is beginning to resemble a chicken strip.
The only problem with Chick-fil-A being closed on Sundays is that I can’t have lunch there after Sunday school.
The only problem with Chick-fil-A being closed on Sundays is that I can’t have lunch there after Sunday school.
-——BTW, noticed that since 1946 they do NOT open on Sundays. How quaint. -——
Quaint ?
I think the word you are looking for is “conviction” or maybe “principled”