March 25th, 2011 at 12:17 PM ^
meow
March 25th, 2011 at 12:22 PM ^
Its only 10:30am here in Western South Dakota. That being said its time to take a shit break....
FYI, I routinely take a shit break between 10:30-11:00 if I eat a good breakfast.
March 25th, 2011 at 12:26 PM ^
WHERE?????
I'll take this oppertunity to laugh in your general direction because I am enjoying my second delicious egg salad sandwich.
March 25th, 2011 at 12:51 PM ^
Going to Nikko's.
If anyone in is ever in Auburn Hills/Pontiac, I suggest you check it out. Midweek at lunchtime is best.
In-n-Out is better than any other burger. Also, water is wet.
does beat Five Guys, but what about Blimpy Burger?
Rankings IMO:
1) Blimpy Burger (Ann Arbor)
2) In ' N ' Out Burger (CA, NV, UT, AZ)
3) Five Guys
In N Out is good, but I'm sick of it for now.
bagger daves on eisenhower by aa/saline is amazing yet relatively unknown because of where it is
There's also one in Novi on Novi Rd just south of 96 and one in Berkley on Coolidge just south of 12-mile. Bagger Dave's is probably my favorite because their burgers are fantastic and they have local beers.
I tanked their big burger, the one with the egg and fries on it. It felt terrible going down because of how quickly I ate it, but it was so satisfying afterwards.
Ever drive a bit east to Dearborn and go to Miller's? Best burger in the world, IMO. Though you can't just grab one like at the other places we've been talking about.
the best burger in the world is the big fat juicy one you make on the grill exactly the way you like it on a warm summer evening while drinking your fav alcoholic beverage
edit: i know they are pointless now but I never thought I would see the day I got to 500 points. what a long, strange trip it's been
Miller's burgers are no where near as good as In-n-Out's burgers. However, I'd probably go to Miller's over In-n-Out most days. The cash only feature is so...mob'ish. I half expect someone to roll in a bunch of 3D TVs that "fell" off of a truck whenever I eat there.
Some people are raised to believe in Jesus, others to be a Republican/Democrat, but I was raised to believe that those were hands-down the greatest burgers ever.
Obviously I'll hold off judgement until I can make it out there one day.
Have you ever had Whataburger?
"Made on a 5-inch bun, instead of your standard 4-inch bun"
I can't speak for In-n-Out; I haven't ever made it that far west. But I like Five Guys a lot.
Maybe it's just because I can put all of the stuff on it for free.
Not that 5 Guys isn't delicious, but In N Out is definitely better.
I truly feel sorry for people who don't have regular access to In N Out. Also isn't it hard for people in Michigan to get Fat Tire or beers from New Belgium Brewery?
I live in Indiana now and can get Fat Tire on tap anywhere with a decent beer selection. I can also get it almost anywhere in Illinois at my mom's place.
Ranger and Fat Tire are everywhere, and so are the sampler packs; at least around here they are.
I just ate three sandwiches, and am now trying to see if I get any of their brownies to fit. My stomach hurts so good right now.
the reason you can eat 3 sandwiches from zingermans is because they are overpriced and undersized
I would never have paid the $50 my meal would have costed.
no truer words have ever been spoken
I just went to Perry's Steakhouse in Houston and had this 4" thick porkchop for $10. Best porkchop ever.
Mouth watering now, and I'm stuffed.
That is an amazing price for that much meat.
That's what she said.
here get the Roy Roundtree reference?!
C'mon guys.
I just didn't have any clever riffs to add.
I thought that was an Estelle Costanza reference.
"Here ma have some tic tacs"
Yeah, I was searching for a funny Roy Roundtree picture to post, but then was sidetracked and eventually decided there wasn't anything funny enough to post.