Make sure you take your fat wife and re ed child with you.
Great people, BEAUTIFUL scenery/trees/lakes, amazing autumns, great outdoors/fishing, booming tech scene, beautiful weather, beautiful women, easy access to Indiana, not too far from Chicago, a few hours drive to Detroit metro or Columbus... seems like the perfect place for me. Also a purple state where my vote will actually count (provided there is no fraud like 2020, of course).
Too bad ChumpDumper will forever remain an "Alleged Michigander", tbh. But as for me? I'm gonna make it happen this spring. I'm FINALLY going to get the out of Texas, once and for all.
#GTFOTexass2021
Make sure you take your fat wife and re ed child with you.
you asshole. My wife is a supermodel. My daughter is currently a screaming cry baby but she's going to be a normal, healthy, strong, intelligent, beautiful, wonderful supermodel, an amazing young lady just like her mother.
So funny, I forgot to laugh. Asshole.
haha, colder than the north pole
Last edited by Chucho; 01-11-2021 at 01:17 PM.
Chucho sucks
But do they have Arby's
Way more than in SA or Texas cities in general.
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I'm calling bull on that.
Edit....I'm sure you'll qualify your statement.
Last edited by SpursforSix; 01-12-2021 at 12:41 PM.
Arbys had 3 locations in SA up until 2010. A 1.3 million city.
You mentioned Texas cities. I can almost guarantee I've passed more Arby's than that in the Fort Worth area.
And I always notice them because every single time, I think, "how do they stay in business?".
But real talk...you ever wonder how Arby's makes it? And what they're serving?
Do you think that it could have caused your kid's re edness?
^ I always think the same thing when I pass an Arby's.
20 Arby's in the SA area.
How in the world...?
They've really built them up in the past 10 years. There's now one within walking distance of my childhood home on the Far West side. In childhood, if I wanted Arby's, I had to go all the way to the one on Military near US-90.
LOL. For real. I actually go to Arby's a couple of times a year. And when I go, there's no one there. In the restaurant or the drive thru line. Maybe a person or two.
But at lunch time?
And the food is always good comparatively to other fast food places.
So I'm always left wondering, where the are they cutting corners and what the did I just eat.
They're in business because they serve a unique product with unique flavors.
I always wonder how all the burger chains stay in business considering it;s a supersaturated market, tbh.
Because it's unique. They have a solid customer base and lower operating expenses than the average fast food chain. Similar to In N Out, there is less variety, so lower food waste overhead
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I bet in your childhood, if you ever wanted Arby's, your mom would suck s for a Classic Roast Beef.
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