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My Chick-fil-a

  • was better today than I remember from Monday. Might have to make 2 stops today for some chicken.

    europhilz

  • europhilz said...

    was better today than I remember from Monday. Might have to make 2 stops today for some chicken.

    Agreed. Went there first thing this morning. Long line in the drive thru.

    onplane

  • They don't have a good vegetarian menu so I only go for breakfast, and I only eat breakfast on the weekend, when I do eat it. C'est la vie.

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    CockAtLaw

  • I went by the Chick-fil-a on Pelham rd. in Greenville today around noon and there was a line of cars that wrapped around the restaurant, back onto Pelham and all the way down Pelham to I-85. There was also a line of people out the door that wrapped around 2 sides of the building. Awesome. clap

    Snoop Cock

  • Traffic at their Harbison location is always ridiculous.

    Never been a big fan of theirs anyway. People always act insulted when I tell them that, but I will go to Bojangles over CFA every time.

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    joetheogre

  • joetheogre said...

    Traffic at their Harbison location is always ridiculous.

    Never been a big fan of theirs anyway. People always act insulted when I tell them that, but I will go to Bojangles over CFA every time.

    Best egg and cheese biscuit there is, IMO. Bojangles get two thumbs up from me.

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    CockAtLaw

  • Bojangles always seems inconsistent to me. When they're food is fresh it is amazing. When it's not, it's rough.

    europhilz

  • i did not go to a chik fil a today, but am sure they were packed in like sardines.

    i did go to zaxbys this past sunday for some fried chicken. drive thru, then i came home & did some salacious things

    Aaron Burr Cock

  • Love Chick Fil A. Started to go today but the line was too long.

    Did have a Starbucks though.

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    81 Alumnus

  • Perhaps I'm way off base here.

    It is my humble opinion that this "hate chicken" controversy is an extreme dog and pony show.

    It was an exceptionally clever and ingenious yet surreptitious ploy on the part of the two parties working behind closed doors to stimulate the economy.

    The conservatives are all saying, we'll show you loquacious progressives - we're all in for family values and chicken, we’re going to support Chick fil A and, en masse, barnstorm every franchise we can and buy up all them chicken strips and sandwiches and fries and sodas too.

    All of the liberals are saying, you tea lovers hate gays ... we're going to boycott your stores and prevent you from building any new ones ... but we're still going to get our chicken on. We'll go by the hundreds to KFC and Churches and Bojangles and buy up a mess o' chicken and whatnot. We don't need no stinking Chick fil A.

    Everyone is still spending money, perhaps lots more money, and all the chicken diners, drive-ins and dives benefit.

    Now that's a bipartisan stimulus plan. Of course, it's just my opinion.

    johnhunt

  • Just so I know, what kind of statement am I making when I eat a veggie bowl from Chipotle? I don't want to be misconstrued. TIA

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  • europhilz said...

    Bojangles always seems inconsistent to me. When they're food is fresh it is amazing. When it's not, it's rough.

    Yeah. They have their good days and bad. Still, they are behind only Cookout on my fast food list

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  • johnhunt said...

    Perhaps I'm way off base here.

    It is my humble opinion that this "hate chicken" controversy is an extreme dog and pony show.

    It was an exceptionally clever and ingenious yet surreptitious ploy on the part of the two parties working behind closed doors to stimulate the economy.

    The conservatives are all saying, we'll show you loquacious progressives - we're all in for family values and chicken, we’re going to support Chick fil A and, en masse, barnstorm every franchise we can and buy up all them chicken strips and sandwiches and fries and sodas too.

    All of the liberals are saying, you tea lovers hate gays ... we're going to boycott your stores and prevent you from building any new ones ... but we're still going to get our chicken on. We'll go by the hundreds to KFC and Churches and Bojangles and buy up a mess o' chicken and whatnot. We don't need no stinking Chick fil A.

    Everyone is still spending money, perhaps lots more money, and all the chicken diners, drive-ins and dives benefit.

    Now that's a bipartisan stimulus plan. Of course, it's just my opinion.

    All born from a backroom deal between Nancy Pelosi and Reince Priebus. Seems legit.

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