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On 2/21/2013 2:30 PM, Richard wrote:

In-N-Out! What burgers were like in my childhood.

The best burger in town - and for the best price in town.


And don't forget the 'secret menu'...
http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2011/03/the-in-n-out-survival-guide-we-ate-every-single-item-on-the-secret-menu.html


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On 2/21/2013 2:30 PM, Richard wrote:

In-N-Out! What burgers were like in my childhood.

The best burger in town - and for the best price in town.


And don't forget the 'secret menu'...
http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2011/03/the-in-n-out-survival-guide-we-ate-every-single-item-on-the-secret-menu.html


I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.

It read In-N-Out
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On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.



Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...

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Obviously not a machinist... lol
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Jon Anderson wrote:

On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.


Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...



It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


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Jon Anderson wrote:

On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.


Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...



It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


They're pretty good burgers. Hopefully now that the founders are out
of the picture they might consider expanding to other centers.


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On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:46:14 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Jon Anderson wrote:

On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.

Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...



It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


They're pretty good burgers. Hopefully now that the founders are out
of the picture they might consider expanding to other centers.



Florida is about as far from their headquarters as you can get, and
they are in 10% of the states right now.

A lot of burger chains come & go around here, and some franchises
have closed their doors in under six months.

The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.
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On Feb 22, 2:19*pm, Spehro Pefhany
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Jon Anderson wrote:


On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:


I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. *They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.


Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...


* It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. *When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


They're pretty good burgers. Hopefully now that the founders are out
of the picture they might consider expanding to other centers.


They have been expanding like crazy for the last five years or more.
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On Feb 22, 1:46*pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Jon Anderson wrote:

On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:


I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. *They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.


Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...


* *It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. *When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


So go to Steak And Shake. They have excellent burgers and their shakes
are better than In-N-Out by far. Only problem with Steak And Shake is
their fries sucks. Tried them 2x and then never ordered them again.
Nasty.
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"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.


Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.
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"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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* The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. *It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


* The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.


* * * * Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.
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What you really mean is Tits-up.
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"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.


Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.



Tit for tat?
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 04:37:33 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
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pyotr filipivich wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.


Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.


I'd have to disagree, thinking things were soft if Hooters went.
Bring on the Viagra!


Tit for tat?


There were probably lots of tats on tits there.

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On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:46:14 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Jon Anderson wrote:

On 2/21/2013 10:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I fondly remember the first time I saw an In-N-Out Burger bumper
sticker. They had removed the "b" and "r" in burger.

Closest In-N-Out is 20-some miles away. I never saw the sign on the rare
occasions when I did drive by it, as it's right where I'd get on I-80
and I was generally preoccupied with twits trying to merge into the on
ramp lane at the last second. Wasn't until a friend told me about it
that I finally noticed where it was and quickly realized where those
bumper stickers were coming from. lol...



It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


They're pretty good burgers. Hopefully now that the founders are out
of the picture they might consider expanding to other centers.


The Founders' granddaughter is running the show, and shows no sign of
selling out anytime soon. They are expanding at a reasonable rate and
starting to march east to Texas and Utah. Built a new Commissary for
the Texas restaurants, and anything new in the region.

Oh, and they finally leveled the original store & the two-lane store
on the same site, and moved to a modern building across the freeway.
But it looks like they're still using the original Commissary/Office
Building behind it (when they first started expanding) for something.
Hint: For all the new Commissary and Warehouse and Fleet operations
(and a cute little Sign Shop) it's on Hamburger Lane in Baldwin Park.

Can't find the "In-N-Out University" that is supposed to be at the
site of Harry & Esthers' original house "around the corner" but I
didn't scour Google Maps all *that* hard.

But I *did* find a Cheeseburger Animal Style last night...

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pyotr filipivich wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.


Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.


Tit for tat?


Better than Tats for Tits.
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pyotr filipivich wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" on Fri, 22 Feb 2013
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The latest was a Fuddruckers. The place was open a few months, and
has been boarded up ever since. It was a new, freestanding building
less than a block from a Wlamart, so there was plenty of traffic past
the place. They were about to open the first time I saw it, and closed a
couple months later when I was back in the Ocala area.


http://www.fuddruckers.com/findus/in....php?m=florida


The Hooter's on Ocala went bankrupt, and they are in the parking lot
of the Home Depot.

Dang, times are hard when Hooters goes ... belly up.


I'd have to disagree, thinking things were soft if Hooters went.
Bring on the Viagra!


Tit for tat?


There were probably lots of tats on tits there.


Tit tat toe?
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Tit for tat?


Better than Tats for Tits.



Or Tacks. ;-)
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It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


At a quarter of the cost! I think it's easy to eat right, shop the
grocery stores just on the outer perimeter walls where all the produce
and non-processed foods are. Gotta' dash into the middle to get a
carton of Breyers Vanilla Fudge Twirl once in a while though. Lost 75
lbs and got my BG under excellent control.

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On 2/22/2013 4:46 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:


It looks like the nearest is about a thousand miles from me. When I
want a good burger, I have to fix it myself.


At a quarter of the cost! I think it's easy to eat right, shop the
grocery stores just on the outer perimeter walls where all the produce
and non-processed foods are. Gotta' dash into the middle to get a
carton of Breyers Vanilla Fudge Twirl once in a while though. Lost 75
lbs and got my BG under excellent control.



Now you will fit into all those cute summer outfits! ;-)


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