Posted on 03/23/2017 6:27:14 AM PDT by simpson96
Properly worded, I see a government grant in here somewhere.
” Problem with those is, they involve the customers!”
But they work at Waffle House
This happened in Auburn , Ala..
This is the place where Bo Jackson came out at halftime and was asked to show what he learned. they asked him what is 2+3 and he said 5... The crowd stood in unison and starting chanting “Give him another chance.. Give him another chance!!”
These are Plainsmen on full display here.
I can tell you
Baby daddy conflict
Now that’s what I call, “Dinner and a Show!”
Greasy women fighting on a greasy floor in front of greasy people
I’m a Krystal drive thru man myself
For late night famish
“Two employees probably cycling together.”
Combine that with poor impulse control...
White Castle sliders...
One overheard the other deprecating the writings of Proust. Naturally, violence was the only resort.
Or it could just be a low rent version of Hells Kitchen.
Ain't it just waffle??
To be honest, I always thought the Waffle House waffles were pretty terrible. But then I make a pretty good waffle.
ROFLOL!!
Never been in one.
They seem to have skipped over the Northern Plains and Rockies.
Every culture has its downside.
You, on the other hand-—books, music, theater, couture...and now waffles too!
Before or after they add the extra seasoning?
Although the Waffle House chain is concentrated in the Southeast, it has reached as far to the north as Austinburg, Ohio, near Ashtabula, as far to the west as Goodyear, Arizona, in the suburbs of Phoenix, as far to the south as Key West, Florida, and as far to the east as the Atlantic Ocean at many points along the East Coast between Florida and Pennsylvania.
Yessir.
And there are even some Stuckey’s left too, right?
Last time I was South, and it was a couple decades ago, my old story-telling English professer, a native of Smith County Miss., introduced me to the joy of the boiled peanut.
‘Course I was still drinkin’ then too....
Anyhow, Wikipedia says
In 1964, Stuckey's merged with Pet, Inc., maker of Pet Milk.[3] The company at its peak had over 350 locations, which dwindled to fewer than 75 after a decline in the late 1970s under ownership by Pet. It was repurchased by former Congressman W.S. Stuckey, Jr., in 1985. As of May 2015, Stuckey's has over 115 franchise stores in 17 states.
Whenever I travel south, I always look for the first Waffle House sign - those iconic yellow signs that mean more to me than the Mason/Dixon signs. I’m actually on the Waffle House ping list here.
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