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/pharm - page 2 :P

Double Double - animal style > cake/pie (non-discriminatory) > all
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In N Out!
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Millie wrote:
emmer wrote:As long as I can remember, animal style has meant that they fry the burger in mustard, grill the onions instead of putting them on raw and add animal sauce... and it's always been free. Animal style fries are amazing too.

4x4's are damn good too but usually detonate all over my cardboard box within 2 and a half bites :(
Weird. Where do you live? In my neck of the woods, Animal Style means grilling the onions, adding an extra patty, and using Animal sauce instead of Thousand Island. And they do charge for it here. I believe it's $.25 extra, or something like that.
Formerly of San Diego area, I've been to In-N-Outs all over the lower half of the state and I always get animal style. They never add a third patty. It's all about the grilled onions, mustard fry and animal sauce.

Someone back me up on this.
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Yeah, Emmer is right. Double double animal style is the extra patty.

But maybe it's different from franchise to franchise. Who knows!
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uh-huh
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Today's brunch was an egg, bacon, and cheese sammich on pressed Cuban bread with a large cafe con leche. I am as happy as a seizing panda!
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Why would I have to weigh 400 lbs?
Because I said fast food isn't healthy for you?

I am 5'10" 175lbs. Just joined a Golds gym to have a new outlet for my freetime since I quit EQ....hoping to weigh 185-200...but a hell of a lot more muscle, slightly less fat.

If you look in the IRL pictures thread...
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That's from 6 months ago....I don't have a digital camera so it's my most recent picture on-line. About 50 people who play EQ on veeshan have met me IRL because I went to the minneapolis fan faire with a group of 30 CT and we had a party in my hotel room, so I obviously can't get away with putting up a false picture.

Now why don't you post a picture? That's what I thought...jackass.
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Pils is all about geek chic style.
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Quarkk wrote:Yeah, Emmer is right. Double double animal style is the extra patty.
That would make me right, not Emmer. :P
But maybe it's different from franchise to franchise. Who knows!
Which is what I've been saying all along. I guess it's been falling on deaf ears.
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In-n-Out is not a franchise. They are all family owned is my understanding.
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Taco Bell
Jack in the Box
Burger King
Quiznos
Subway
Chevy's

a few local places, if you happen to be in St. Louis
St. Louis bread company - good soup/sandwich/salad place
Happy China - great chinese buffet, except for you lay around like a slug the rest of the day (but its a good feeling of slothfulness)
Tomatillos - Huge, good burritos
Fortel's Pizza - Mom and pop pizza place. The pwn :)
Strata - Sandwich place. I recommend the garlic roast beef. (is this a larger chain? not sure)

and a /mourn for Flaco's Tacos which had good inexpensive mexican food, but which sadly folded up a couple years ago.
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In and Out OWNS all our vaginas... Fuck da east coast!

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Tommys Burgers owns too though you really dont find those outside LA
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Huh?
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mmmm Chipolte rulez
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Taco Bell
Arby's
Wendy's
McDonalds (OMG they brought back the old number 2!!)
Jersey Mike's
Steak Escape
Take-out from anywhere
Delivery from Chinese
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Post by kyoukan »

when I go to LA, the first thing I do when I get off the plane is head for the closest Tommy's and load up on chilli burgers and chilli fries.

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Pink's makes some of the best chili dogs and fries in town. Assuming you can stand to wait 2 hours in line for 'fast' food, that is.
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Taco Bell
Arby's (Market Fresh only)
Wendy's

I hates:
McDonalds
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Post by laneela »

Emmer is right. Animal style is about the mustard, grilled onions and sauce - at least at the ones I've gone to.

In regards to Cuban food, Medianoche is NOTHING compared to a croqueta preparada or if you live in the Miami area a "Sarussi" sandwich. I just moved from Miami a few months ago and g'damn I miss cuban food. Lucky for me, I learned how to make empanadas real frickin quick.
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Drustwyn wrote:Arby's (Market Fresh only)
Amen. Turkey Bacon Ranch is heaven sent. (especially after waiting 15 goddamned minutes for them to make the sandwich)
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Sonic all the way especially now they have the breakfast goodies. That and a choco coke and im so happy =)
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St. Louis Bread company is called Panera here in Ohio.
You pick two with chicken noodle soup and half a smoked turkey breast on french bread is the shiznit.
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Oops!

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Pinks... Tommys... In and Out... readin this thread makes me hungry.
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No at Panaera's you get tomato soup in the sourdough bread bowl and a turkey bravo sandwich, it's too much food to eat it all, but damn it's good. Panera kicks subway's ass....but it is a little more expensive.

Along that same line of restaurants (I have eaten at St. Louis Bread Co btw) there is also the Atlanta Bread company...it's not as upscale as Panera....but more so then subway. Probably even with the St.Louis version. Then you have Blimpies which is I think not as good as Subway.

Masteen was it? I'm going to ignore the geek chic comment because I'm not sure what you meant by it, if it was a flame....keep in mind I'm near 30 years old, that's what I wear to work it's called business casual. You see I don't wear a work uniform anymore.
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An Atranta Bread companies was thrown up across from works, wirl have to check out the 411 on it yoos.
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That's the one thing I miss about Tampa: Panera Bread. Their soups, salads, and sammiches kick ass. The pick two lunch deal was the shiznat (half sand w/ half salad or bowl of soup) My fave was half a frontega chicken w/ fandango salad.

Of all the Cuban food, my fave for lunch is the mollete. Basically, it's seasoned ground beef, encased in mashed potatoes, breaded, and deep fried. Fucking beautiful!
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Culvers Baby!!!


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