billy-barty
Billy Barty
billy-barty

I doubt you’ve ever met a conservative person and had an actual conversation with them. Most of them don’t care even a tiny bit about this whole media-contrived “controversy.” It’s all to drive sales and you are helping.

Sorry, but I don’t know a single conservative who would use words and phrases like “Youre clearly and totally full of shit” and “the republican party has become the party of fucking lunatics” and “idiot [Biden] and his lunatic followers.” The ones I know are respectful, even when they disagree.

You are angry and

Your response proves my point. Liberals can’t seem to fathom how anyone can possibly come to a different conclusion than them, so they treat anyone with a different opinion like they are lying, stupid, or mentally ill.

From my experience, conservatives understand the liberal worldview, but disagree with it. They don’t

Having lived half of my life in Kansas and half of it in Oregon, I can categorically say that I’d rather live with conservatives/moderates. Liberals are the real nuts.

If you didn’t try the “mild” tender, you’re missing out. Amazing flavor without searing heat. It is really good.

These are readily available in convenience stores all over Portland. I noticed the difference in alcohol content and figured it out myself, but I can see how people who aren’t paying attention would be fooled.

Why isn’t Oregon in the class, I wonder?

Tell me how many kids you have, Jose. List their genders and ages. I’ll wait.

You’re lying. You don’t have kids. If you did, you’d realize that kids don’t eat as much as adults. You’re arrogant for no reason and you need to watch your mouth.

I pity you, really. You have no purpose in life other than arguing with someone

Deflection is what unintelligent people do when they can’t back up their statements.

Did you or did you not claim that a Fazoli’s lunch is a small serving of pasta with no sides or drinks? Were you or were you not wrong? You are deflecting. Admit it.

Your two statements are incongruent. I said nothing about starving my

LOL. I’m willing to bet that A) You don’t have kids, B) You have no idea how much kids eat, and C) You don’t know what hunger looks like.

Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.”

You should learn to stay silent. You might have a happier life.

So because you don’t know how to read, you say idiotic things online?

You clearly said “And lunch is not one small serving of pasta with no sides or drinks, sorry” but Fazoli’s lunch special comes with a drink and breadsticks. Take the L.

That’s great for you. Please enjoy. But stop trying to support a government that wants to FORCE this choice on everyone.

Um, you have proven you don’t know what their lunch combo is. But thanks.

(America is a fat country - including me. We could do with smaller portions, to be honest...)

My kids don’t go hungry, and you aren’t very smart for sounding so condescending without anything to back it up. So here’s some examples, just to shut you up:

Panda Express - I can get two 2-item combos for just under $20. I usually get one with chow mein and double orange chicken and a second one with fried rice,

Dave’s Hot Chicken has awesome food, but they are crazy overpriced. A single chicken tender is almost $4.

My local Fazoli’s closed down last year because they were horribly run. But my parents live in Wichita, KS, which isn’t economically depressed at all, and although they raised the price a buck recently, their lunch special is still $7 and fettucini with spaghetti is $6:

You sound sanctimonious, but you are wrong. I get takeout on a regular basis for me and my three daughters for under $20. And I live in the Portland metro area where things aren’t cheap.

Use critical thinking before criticizing someone. Not everyone has the same experience or makes the same choices as you.

I do it weekly. I have five kids (two out of the house now) so on weekends it is me with three daughters. They are all teens/pre-teens and I feed us for $20 or less. In Portland.

Just because you aren’t creative enough to do it, that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible.

The prices is the problem. Period. If I can’t feed me and my kids for under $20, I won’t frequent your restaurant. And $12 for a bowl of noodles with one chicken breast doesn’t work for my budget.

I don’t know why other commenters are arguing with you. You are right. At this moment they are highlighting “cheap” $7 bowls of pasta that contain no proteins. That’s not cheap. Pasta is one of the least-expensive - and easiest to make at home - grocery items. Then they tack on $3.75 for six shrimp (I asked a manager

I know, right? I have to deal with your faux-intellectual nonsense frequently and it got old a long time ago.

But thanks for being my number one follower. I’ll send you a Fan Club Kit in the mail with stickers you can put on your Big Wheel!