Posted on 01/12/2017 5:12:34 PM PST by nickcarraway
Reclusive? I just did a google search and she’s been on magazine covers and done TV interviews.
If you take a look at the website that she spoke on you will find the answers to all your questions here and those you ask about in life.
The website is IAmSecond.com
With all love and respect, the fact that you post your opinions without reading or watching what a Freeper posts enables you to be ignorant.
Hats off to her for coming forth on her love for Christ and what His absence can cause in a life.
Thanks Nick for posting. This was needed. :-)
I’m not a fan either. Hubby loves them.
...as long as she doesn’t screw with the food, she can do WHATEVER SHE WANTS, in my book
I read long ago that she left all of the people who ran IN N OUT in place when she took over.
I will admit that Shake Shack burgers are tremendous, but they literally cost twice as much as In-N-Out. It’s like comparing Ruth’s Chris to Sizzler. Everything at In-N-Out is fresh, never frozen, and tastes great.
IMHO the attraction is that In-N-Out burgers are the last remnnants of the once common diner burger found at local family owned holes in the wall, and lunch counters at Newberry’s and Woolworth. They are better than Carl’s/Hardies, McDonald’s, Five Guys, Fat Burger, Burger King, Whataburger, Fuddruckers, and pretty much any burger chain you want to mention. The Habit is good too, but again they’re pricey.
You won’t get the evil eye from me. Just a small smile, a shake of my head and a “Whatever...”
I forgot Tommy’s. Another great burger, but as a chilli burger it’s in a different category IMHO.
You and I may not relate to it, but as someone with limited business interests that take me to CA every spring, she’s singing a song most millennials in CA can relate to. What a bloody train wreck.
I agree that there is nothing special about the burgers, although they are not bad. But if I recall correctly from a couple of recent visits to California, the price makes them a pretty good deal.
Many TV talk shows have become freak shows, filled with dysfunctional guests.
The fact that native Californians are head over heels in love with these burgers is mystifying.
I can picture that, creepy.
What I find mystifying are East Coasters in nirvana over Shake Shack.
They opened a location in Santa Monica. Like revenge, served cold. And nothing special.
For the price, In’N Out is quite good.
Much better burgers exist but for much more money.
Gotta disagree on Five Guys. Even my California wife admits Five Guys is better. However they’re twice as much. We split a triple patty with some toppings on the side so we both get what we want.
Ate there once and never went back. Burgers were okay, fries were meh...
Carl’s Jr was by far the best when I moved to CA in the 60s. In-N-Out is just okay by comparison.
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