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Cheesecake Factory has an excellent veggie burger. I am not acquainted with the vintage RT burger, but the CF one is made with beets and grains and is really very good.

We used to go there all the time in high school and they had the best honey mustard and this amazing cheese sauce that you could just smother everything in.

They have surprisingly good blueberry pancakes.

St. Louis. The real hard asses are at the California Pizza Kitchen where it used to be they wouldn't even take your name until everyone was present.

If you're trying to meet someone at a CF and they have already been seated, there is virtually no chance of you finding them. You can't stand in one spot and scan the restaurant and they can't hear you if you call them. I also really hate the fact that their employees wear white pants with white shirts. It is the

I do actually love Cheesecake Factory. I love their Santa Fe salad so much that many weekends I order one for curbside to go so I don't actually have to get out of my car and go into the mall. It's the best.

Dierdre from the Innocence Project mentioned it a little, didn't she?

High five!

I was disappointed to hear Sarah traveling with someone other than Dana in today's episode. I guess she wasn't listening when they made their plans.

I know there are good ones out there, but I had a 2001, and it was rough. The first week I had it the window fell of the track and it went downhill from there. My seat heaters caught fire, the moon roof leaked, I had to get multiple catalytic converters and starters, etc., etc., etc. Everything they were recalled for

As will lonely Starbucks lovers, which is all I can hear of that line.

Mine is in love with the mailman. He leaves treats and gives pats. It's the guy from the electric company who comes into the back yard with no warning that has to be careful.

That's the worst. When I had my Jetta, our car guy looked at me one day and told me that he could make a lot (more) money off of me, but just to get a new car.

I'll concede that one. But I have never heard of or seen the hot pink cherry cream pie Graham was serving up. Or an orange cream pie that Gordon had. When I think of cream pies I think of chocolate or coconut. Banana (I don't think of that as a fruit cream, what's wrong with me??).

Is there anyplace folks are discussing MasterChef Junior? Because let me tell you, these kids are alarmingly precocious, some are disturbingly so. I don't even know if I knew there was such a thing as a fruit cream pie, much less a citrus cream pie (I knew about lemon meringue and key lime, but are those cream

I forgot all about the Alligator King! Sometimes I look up old Sesame Street videos on youtube but I never thought about this one. So excited to remember it.

I am having a hard time imagining the format working with something that isn't a true crime story.

I'd never joke about a shrimp sale at the Crab Crib.

I was trying so hard to avoid reading more about the case and just allowing it to come to me through the podcast and their actual website, when last week I stumbled onto the subReddit and discovered that they were all way more into it than I had imagined, and also were designing Shrimp Sale at the Crab Crib shirts.

This is one of the main earworms of my life, along with two other 80s Sesame Street staples, Me and My Llama, and There's a Hole in the Bucket, Dear Liza. I sing them when I am walking the dog, make up new words to them for the dog, while I am doing yard work, pretty much all the time. I am so excited other people