Well I’m glad it was in Hispanic as well, but shouldn’t there also be a mussie interpretation as well so they’d keep their guns out of there too? Then it also begs the question: Who goes to Denny’s these days?
“Who goes to Dennys these days?”
You don’t _go_ to Denny’s.
You _end_up_ at Denny’s.
Who goes to Dennys?
So True,
Drive Thru is less complicated.
Denny’s is good at some locations. We like Denny’s... Give me Waffle House and IHOP...Great breakfasts, too.
It’s hard to even find a Denny’s around here any more, but I went there often as a boy because of my dad’s affinity for it. The founder of Denny’s was a man named Harold Butler and his son was one of my dad’s best friends. Denny’s actually started out in the early 50’s as an Orange County, CA, donut shop called Danny’s Donuts. Not sure why it was changed From Danny’s to Denny’s, but that happened early on. The Butler family was very nice to my dad back then, so I hate to see what has become of the chain.
Do they give permits to people who only speak Mexican? Idiotic.