Posted on 04/16/2018 12:58:48 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The new totalitarianism is not going to allow this.
Makes you wonder what kind of ambiance is to his liking.
We drove to FL and back and ate at Chick fil a several time the lines inside were always long and the drive through was longer. Even at 3:00 PM these places were packed!! NY is out of touch.
New Yorker: wordy and pretentious, just the target for a good “fisking”. (never knew what that was until now!)
http://monsterhunternation.com/2018/04/16/fisking-the-new-yorker-in-defense-of-delicious-chicken/
In Long Island, New York in the suburb of Hicksville, I could hardly find a seat.
It’s in Manhattan where these laments from the left are the loudest. The only “complaint” (for lack of a better word ) from the folks in Long Island is it’s not open on Sundays.
“fund anti-gay causes, including groups that oppose same-sex marriage”
It’s called freedom. If people don’t like it, they can choose to eat elsewhere.
“evangelizing Cows”
The cowz begging us to ‘eat mor chikin’ is evangelizing? Who knew!
Exactly! These people are so out of touch!
"...first store opened four years ago". Aside from being late to the party, is there nothing Mr. Whine-ass and other snowflakes won't complain about? These punks are really asking for it. They're going to push Constitutional Americans too far. I hope I'm dead when new militias start organizing and the SHTF.
Whither diversity?
Too bad it’s not something nice and normal like tongue-wrrestling queers or art made from feces. You know, the non-creepy stuff the New Yorker loves.
LOL, I just checked, I have 10 in a 5 mile radius!
But I’m glad you guys are catching up.
Apparently he doesn’t visit Kosher delis.
Someone remind them there is no requirement for them to go there.
This is all they can find to complain about them. If they were a bad restaurant with mean people theyd be complaining about what christian bigots and hypocrites they are.
The New Yorker is wrong.
I wish I had a Chick fil-A in my town.
Two around Portland. I might visit on the way to The Grotto. And maybe on the way back.
Not impressed. Lexington is a big city. Our town of Greensburg, PA has three and is roughly 1/10th the size of Lexington. One of our local pastors even works there part time to keep in touch with the public.
If I go up to the Grotto I will look for it.
One will probably be coming to downtown Brooklyn, or near Barclays center soon enough. Coney Island would be a good spot.
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