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I submit there has never been a worse year in music than 2018.

Everything on the radio just sounds like a terrible Drake copycat

You got beef with Cardi B ? Why don’t you just meet me in the middle ?

Watched the Lynrd Skynrd SHO documentary today after turning off the Wake game. Definitely worth a watch.

Easy call. Definitely better than Wake football.
 
I wish we had kept tailgating through the game. We were having such a good time, only to be interrupted by typical MSD football mediocrity and uncomfortable heat.
 
One kiss is all it takes fallin' in love with me possibilities I look like all you need.
 
Another day to escape from reality.

Had a pretty good weekend. Did Tour to Tanglewood on Saturday and got to miss the Wake game.

Spent the night in Durham last night. Had a great meal and saw Bill Maher.

Think we’ll get some breakfast and maybe do some shopping.
 
Never really understood the appeal of Papa Murphys - relatively expensive pizza you have to pick up and bake yourself.

We really like Papa Murphy's - though we don't get it very often. We always get coupons or something so it is pretty cheap and their thin crust pizzas are really good. Cooking it yourself is no problem and means it is hot and fresh...
 
Looking at that restaurant list, I'm not really surprised to see that the revenue-per-store number for Chick-Fil-A kicks ass. They more than double many of the other fast food places. In the top 50 the only chains that beat them are a few of the sit-down places where meal prices are obviously much much higher - and then only Olive Garden, Tx roadhouse, Cheesecake Factory, and BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse. Chick Fil A beats out places like Outback, Cracker Barrel, Red Lobster, golden Corral, etc. on a per-store basis. It was surprising to me to see that, among those places, Cheesecake Factory has by far the highest per-store revenue.
 
Every Chick-Fil-A I've ever driven past during the lunch rush is absolutely slammed. Owning one of those franchises must be real nice.
 
Been to all the Top 49. Never heard of Raising Cane’s Chicken.

+1, exactly.

It's awful. The had a couple of locations here in the CLT. Racing themed wings and sports bar stuff. Incidentally, the location of the Quaker Steak & Lube at Park Road Shopping Center was formerly Champp's sports bar, where the Talladega Nights barroom fight scene with Ricky Bobby and Jean Girard was filmed. The building was later used as a Monkey Joe's before being demolished.

Now they built the damn Shake Shack there. Very full circle. and i agree that place sucked balls.

Culver's is only one in top fifty I haven't been to. What is it?

Had my first Culvers experience in Bowling Green KY last month and it was delicious; would go again. Similar to Steak n Shake I'd say.

was stuck working in boca raton for a month, and as a result am happy to pile on the pollo tropical love. that place is the tits.

You're WELCOME. I get a Tropichop bowl and drown that ish in the curry sauce.

Every Chick-Fil-A I've ever driven past during the lunch rush is absolutely slammed. Owning one of those franchises must be real nice.

They are unbelievable. I pass the one on Randolph Road in Charlotte all the time - it is slammed all day long. Drove past at 8am this morning and the drive through was backed around the building and back out into the street. At lunch there are 10 cars actually sitting on the road in line, not even into the parking deck yet! And for the last 3 weeks driving home around 8:45pm on Monday, the line is STILL backed up onto the road. It's amazing.
 
Don't franchisees have to have worked in the restaurant for at least a year and are only able to own one location? Or is that just an urban legend?
 
Don't franchisees have to have worked in the restaurant for at least a year and are only able to own one location? Or is that just an urban legend?

my understanding is no to the first part, and yes to the second part. They want the "operators" to be very hands-on and involved with their store and don't allow anyone to have any other business ventures.
 
knew a girl growing up whose family owned like 5 McDonald's and they were rich as shit
 
I'm sure this has been a topic many times, but man do I hate LaCroix. Just got out of a long meeting where all the water bottles were taken, and I did not want a soda, so I went with an orange LaCroix. It tasted like 1990s television static with a hint of Orange Glow cleaning product.
 
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