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In N' Out is a great burger joint. We have one just down the street from us and from our roof top you can see it. They do make a good burger. They are still family owned and a private company and they just keep it simple and EVERY single location is ALWAYS ALWAYS has a wait. They do one hell of a business. Never seen one of them empty, even all hours of the day they always have customers.
LOL @ scars on the head. One time my dad lost a bet and had to shave his head and good lord, he had one beat up lookin noggin. I don't know what he did to earn that scrabbly bumpy head, but damn. LOL.
Hahahaha that's pretty much how I first saved my head after a silly drunken bet! And what's more was as committed " the cardinal sin " ( falling asleep in front of the boys ) they shaved off half on my eyebrow as well!! .... So I might have looked a bit of a nutter for a week or so until it grew back
At least you're old man stuck to his word and followed through ... Full marks to him
In N' Out is a great burger joint. We have one just down the street from us and from our roof top you can see it. They do make a good burger. They are still family owned and a private company and they just keep it simple and EVERY single location is ALWAYS ALWAYS has a wait. They do one hell of a business. Never seen one of them empty, even all hours of the day they always have customers.
They won't stay busy all the time in Grants Pass, the population is only about 40,000.....
What's the difference between a " freeway " and a " highway " please? We have " motorway "
Thank you
LOL, I'm watching so much British "tellie" that I understand your pain.
We call motorways freeways or highways, but yeah, definitely a high speed lane with no stop lights. I forget what the Gerry's call their freeways, the one you can drive like a bat out of hell on.
We're watching a TV series called the "moaning of life" it features a guy named Karl Pilkington. He goes to various countries and checks stuff out. I think he's from Manchester, I can understand most of what he says, but he loses me a few words here and there.
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