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I got the U-Wing as a gift a few years back and love it.  Great build and you can sweep back the S-foils at will for display.

The civic minded Atlantan in me will point out Zesto and The Varsity.  The 40+ year old who literally can't stomach the grease will tell you not to go to either.

here i am just reading random stuff on the internet, and now all I can think of is Aji de Gallina

I think these guys are like the Boneitis 80's guy from Futurama:

The so called “Panama” disease (Fusarium Wilt Tropical Race 4 fungus) is already taking aim at the Cavendish Banana, which accounts for roughly half of Bananas grown for market.  Most likely the growers will simply start planting other varietals that TR4 isn’t killing and that’ll become the new dominant King Banana. 

well, if you’ve read 6th Column, maybe it’s like that and they just made a magic weapon that killed all the people of color.

Popeyes spent two years on the redesign of the kitchens, which now feature new equipment like automated batter makers and an updated production line.

Both times I’ve had the new ones they’ve been totally respectable in size: equivalent to the dedicated wing chains in size and quality.  Plus the packaging is pretty good in that they aren’t so crowded that they become a gooey clumped mess if you wait too long.

HEB has also been very good at changing with the times. They’ve got their own version of Doordash which utilizes the same infrastructure as their delivery service. The curbside is also still free and pretty well designed.  

Mainly because Texas is a huge state that services as many or more customers/geographical area as many of the other chains on the list.

I’ve said the same thing about Whataburger, Torchy’s, and Schlotzsky’s. Big money gets ahold of it and everything gets “optimized” for national distribution.

The Nachos come in the same box as the mexican pizza, if that helps you visualize the size. I found it a pretty fair value compared to the Nachos Bell Grande.

Texas was Mexico less than 200 years ago. Tejano/Tex-Mex grew out of the traditions of the people living in the region and the ranching industry that started dominating the area before and after the Texas Revolution and U.S. annexation.

Then you read up on Chris Roberts’ career and realize all that cash went towards what was essentially a Hollywood director LARP for him. 

I read this and all I can imagine is the Fully Loaded Nachos sketch from "I Think You Should Leave."

So if it has skill points, it’s an RPG?

Your problem is expecting people who make a living from writing to not go insane for a game about a writer writing.

McDonalds had already divested itself from Chipotle by 2007.  They had been large investors since the late 90's.

Okay Sean, don’t over promise. Just say we’ve been working on something and show some clips!

Ypu can play the game for free.  You won't get all the expansions, but that's not what F2P is and you know it.