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buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 11:17 am
dean_siu wrote: I love In & Out Burger....eat them all the time here in Vegas. (You'll have to get one when you come out for the show in October!)
The best part about them is you can order the burger "protein style" where they don't even put it on a bun....its wrapped in lettuce leafs instead.
Also, their burgers are never frozen....they are made with fresh beef and so yummy.
You must have really been drunk when you went there though....there's no ketchup or mayonaisse on a Double Double.....only thousand island dressing.
Ok. You're right. I'm wrong. Only the 1000 Island. It's been over a week so I was grasping at straws.
Still super yummy though.
I'd never seen one the times I've been in Vegas.
Too busy eating puppy legs I guess.
RAGTOP
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by RAGTOP » August 5, 2005 12:07 pm
buffettbride wrote: dean_siu wrote: I love In & Out Burger....eat them all the time here in Vegas. (You'll have to get one when you come out for the show in October!)
The best part about them is you can order the burger "protein style" where they don't even put it on a bun....its wrapped in lettuce leafs instead.
Also, their burgers are never frozen....they are made with fresh beef and so yummy.
You must have really been drunk when you went there though....there's no ketchup or mayonaisse on a Double Double.....only thousand island dressing.
Ok. You're right. I'm wrong. Only the 1000 Island. It's been over a week so I was grasping at straws.
Still super yummy though.
I'd never seen one the times I've been in Vegas.
Too busy eating puppy legs I guess.
The one in Vegas is off the strip. That one is ALWAYS packed. If they ever went public I would be the first in line to invest
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:08 pm
RAGTOP wrote: buffettbride wrote: dean_siu wrote: I love In & Out Burger....eat them all the time here in Vegas. (You'll have to get one when you come out for the show in October!)
The best part about them is you can order the burger "protein style" where they don't even put it on a bun....its wrapped in lettuce leafs instead.
Also, their burgers are never frozen....they are made with fresh beef and so yummy.
You must have really been drunk when you went there though....there's no ketchup or mayonaisse on a Double Double.....only thousand island dressing.
Ok. You're right. I'm wrong. Only the 1000 Island. It's been over a week so I was grasping at straws.
Still super yummy though.
I'd never seen one the times I've been in Vegas.
Too busy eating puppy legs I guess.
The one in Vegas is off the strip. That one is ALWAYS packed. If they ever went public I would be the first in line to invest
OH GOD! Me too!!! That's exactly what I was thinking!
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by dean_siu » August 5, 2005 12:10 pm
RinglingRingling
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by RinglingRingling » August 5, 2005 12:11 pm
buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: Was this your first burger there?
Uhh huhh.
Why do I have the feeling this is a leading question?
Not leading at all. Just surprised.
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
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by RinglingRingling » August 5, 2005 12:13 pm
so can you get them without the ketchup/mayo/thousand Island goop?
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by RAGTOP » August 5, 2005 12:15 pm
what about just 1 Boston and that's it! Seriously thought I think half the appeal is that they are not a chain spread across the country. Everytime I go back west to visit friends the first place I go is In N Out Burger
"In and Out, that's what a hambuger is all about" That's there little jingle.
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by dean_siu » August 5, 2005 12:16 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: so can you get them without the ketchup/mayo/thousand Island goop?
You can order them any way you like....I usually order a 3x3 (not on the menu board but an option available at all) protein style....no tomato or onion....but add pickle.
It's a meal all by itself!
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:16 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: so can you get them without the ketchup/mayo/thousand Island goop?
yep. they make them to order i believe. i just always request no tomatoes because they are vile.
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:16 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: Was this your first burger there?
Uhh huhh.
Why do I have the feeling this is a leading question?
Not leading at all. Just surprised.
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
RinglingRingling
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by RinglingRingling » August 5, 2005 12:18 pm
buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: Was this your first burger there?
Uhh huhh.
Why do I have the feeling this is a leading question?
Not leading at all. Just surprised.
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:19 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote: buffettbride wrote:
Uhh huhh.
Why do I have the feeling this is a leading question?
Not leading at all. Just surprised.
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
Yeah, there's no liner notes from me dancing naked in Des Moines.
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by Cousin Baxter » August 5, 2005 12:20 pm
In-N-Out are pretty abundant here in So. Cal. In fact I have one about a mile from my house. Hmmm...sounds pretty good maybe I'll get one for lunch
Their shakes are great too. They're made with real ice cream. It's a great place to work too. Most kids try to get a job there rather than McDonalds because of the great pay. I've have a couple friends who are in corporate postions with the company. They tell me that a store manager makes up to 70,000 per year. Not bad.
RinglingRingling
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by RinglingRingling » August 5, 2005 12:20 pm
buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: PHBeerman wrote:
Not leading at all. Just surprised.
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
Yeah, there's no liner notes from me dancing naked in Des Moines.
I know where to find a VS shop in Des Moines... (Joe has a map with each location, and a checklist)
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:26 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote:
Until this year, I hadn't really left home much. Unless
Iowa and Minnesota count.
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
Yeah, there's no liner notes from me dancing naked in Des Moines.
I know where to find a VS shop in Des Moines... (Joe has a map with each location, and a checklist)
VS? Victoria's Secret?
RinglingRingling
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by RinglingRingling » August 5, 2005 12:27 pm
buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote:
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
Yeah, there's no liner notes from me dancing naked in Des Moines.
I know where to find a VS shop in Des Moines... (Joe has a map with each location, and a checklist)
VS? Victoria's Secret?
Yep. I guess that they are rare in IA. Something about a lack of flannel in the majority of their design lines.
buffettbride
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:28 pm
RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote: RinglingRingling wrote: buffettbride wrote:
yes. They do.
Took ya long enough.
I've been kinda busy this morning. and there was no mention of remasters or Rolling Stone to get my attention.
Yeah, there's no liner notes from me dancing naked in Des Moines.
I know where to find a VS shop in Des Moines... (Joe has a map with each location, and a checklist)
VS? Victoria's Secret?
Yep. I guess that they are rare in IA. Something about a lack of flannel in the majority of their design lines.[/quote]
Let's just say when I was in Des Moines, even wearing VS (I always call it Vicky's because my daughter's name is Victoria), I was overdressed.
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by DeactiveCarib » August 5, 2005 12:29 pm
the best bang for your buck has to be Swensons. Rated best burgers in the country at some pt. of time (i think 2003), a double cheeseburger with fries, and coleslaw or applesauce is only like $4. Best burgers i've ever had. . .all you Akron, Ohio people know what i'm talking about!!
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by buffettbride » August 5, 2005 12:30 pm
DsilCaribe wrote: the best bang for your buck has to be Swensons. Rated best burgers in the country at some pt. of time (i think 2003), a double cheeseburger with fries, and coleslaw or applesauce is only like $4. Best burgers i've ever had. . .all you Akron, Ohio people know what i'm talking about!!
But coleslaw is the devil's food.