Posted on 05/12/2011 7:46:01 PM PDT by smokingfrog
Nah... It was “A Clockwork Orange”.
I wonder who the idiot was that decided to stick all those stupid word ballons in it? Totally killed what would have otherwise been a great video.
Yes, I live close to two of them! The idiots in our state capitol and many small cities here need their asses kicked right into a ditch digging job. How dare they ruin a beautiful state with huge salaries and life time pensions! What that has to do with burgers, I do not know...hehe.
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I would rather have a Rubios fish Taco.
I dont know how those are there now..
Another place I loved in So Cal was Foster Burger.
I loved that place when I was a po ass kid.
i never ate in the place but I had employees that got their bumper stickers and modified it to read “In and Out Urge” back in the 70s.
Great book.... terrible movie.
Now you're talking. When you're Reeeeeally hungry you can go even a step further and order a 4x4 w/ Grilled Onions + and Animal Fries, but those are few and rare times, you must be truly hungry to do this. LOL (Great Memories!)
The legend from the period was that Coors made it as far east as DC. Distributed via Andrews AFB and Air Force I.
Little did they know of the future of the what the free market would do to beer.
That why then do not make a bumper sticker with there name on it any more....
Use to be years back then would sell "In n Out Burger"bumper stickers...
People would have them on the car with the "B" and "r" in "Burger" cut out so it was ......."In n Out urge"...
In n Out is a Christian operation and was not happy so they just quit making bumper sticker with their name on it...
Here's a Chevy Chase quote ( Boo. Hiss ) from “Fletch Lives;”
“Hey Betty, How about lunch at the In and Out Burger?
Ok, how about just the in and out?
Ok, how about just the in.”
I liken it to Coors beer that forever was only available west of the Mississippi and people back east were going nuts when it was finally rolled out east of the Mississippi. For a few months Coors was this magical golden nectar of the gods. Then people finally realized it was actually beer, and a pretty ordinary beer at that.
Somehow, In-N-Out has maintained an image of selling some kind of magical, locally hand-made burger and fries. And as they slowly roll east, they keep the tease going. And so long as people get intrigued because they are bored with McD and BK, it works.
It is like the Abilene paradox - and at some point people will realize that they all have been fooling themselves thinking that they have to play the game everybody else is playing. It's OK, that is what branding and advertising and personalizing the product is all about. But give me a nice, mass-produced quarter-pounder with cheese, no pickles, no onions, and a medium fries and it's good, mmmm-mmmm good.
Yeah, but I’m pointing out that the US liberals would find it hard to sue.
Heck, for that matter, host it in Sweden, home of The Pirate Party.
No. Taverns got such a bad name for their crappy service and worse foods that they hat to call themselves “bar and grille” - same concept, different name.
Not my fault you live in a tiny town in BFE. :P
Also, if the taverns there were any good, they would have survived. There’s one near me that’s managed to survive just fine.
You remember this place as fondly as I do?
I have an IN-N-OUT three minutes from my house, with two more less than 15 minutes away. Since I clicked on this thread, all I can think about is a Double Double, Fries and a Chocolate Shake.
Damn you Free Republic! LOL
Eff an in an out burger.
Bring me an Albertos taco stand to Texas.
Absolutely phenomenally good.
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