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I still haven’t had one. The Popeyes here is totally out of the way. And I’m not crossing the region for 42 grams of fat.
I still haven’t had one. The Popeyes here is totally out of the way. And I’m not crossing the region for 42 grams of fat.
I still haven’t had one. The Popeyes here is totally out of the way. And I’m not crossing the region for 42 grams of fat.
You would like that wouldn't you, you big shot lawyer guy. I'm not falling for your tricks.
Come on. Sue me hard!
Had one yesterday and asked for extra pickles
Brought it back to glory
I've been thinking a lot lately about how SuperPopeyes was ahead of its time.
Al Copeland - visionary.
I remember the Popeyes buffet in Kenner
That was back when they still used lard for their biscuits....good times, good times
Kenner must just love buffets. I remember a sushi buffet on Williams. Sushi does not lend itself to buffet life at all. I mean, no food does but sushi in particular. I have managed to avoid the buffet life for around 15-20 years. I can still remember how pleasing it is walking in the door when you are hungry but then unsatisfying walking out, feeling like crap and disappointed in the food. I had coworkers who would force me to go to one at Manhattan and Lapalco that had a single door going in and double doors coming out. That always made me snicker. My all time favorite buffet story (and the one that ended it all for me) was coming back from Florida. We were starving when we got to Kiln and the only place we saw was Ryans and it was packed. The chocolate fountain made me sick to look at but the best was when I went to the bathroom. I'm standing at the urinal and a 400+ guy comes out of the toilet stall still hitching his pants. "whew, I have room for more now"
Kenner must just love buffets. I remember a sushi buffet on Williams. Sushi does not lend itself to buffet life at all. I mean, no food does but sushi in particular. I have managed to avoid the buffet life for around 15-20 years. I can still remember how pleasing it is walking in the door when you are hungry but then unsatisfying walking out, feeling like crap and disappointed in the food. I had coworkers who would force me to go to one at Manhattan and Lapalco that had a single door going in and double doors coming out. That always made me snicker. My all time favorite buffet story (and the one that ended it all for me) was coming back from Florida. We were starving when we got to Kiln and the only place we saw was Ryans and it was packed. The chocolate fountain made me sick to look at but the best was when I went to the bathroom. I'm standing at the urinal and a 400+ guy comes out of the toilet stall still hitching his pants. "whew, I have room for more now"