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1
Well, that just shot my weekend plans all to hell.
2
I used to eat there in Arizona. It was kind of strange. They were the only places in the mall closed on Sundays.
3
There used to be a Chik-fil-A in the Lloyd Center food court back in the 90s. I figured they were Christianists since they were closed on 'the Lord's day' (not even Pamplin's Christian Supply Store was would give-up Sunday revenue). I don't recall Chik-fil-A chicken sandwiches to be anything special, but I think they did have waffle french fries though.
4
NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT CHICK FILLET. WHERE THE CUNTBALLS ARE MY STEAK AND SHAKES???!*$#*# I WILL KILL YOU ALL TO GET ME SOME OF THAT.
5
+9 FOR STEAKNSHAKE
6
Chik-fil-a is anti-gay.

See:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/30/us/30chi…

There used to be one in Clackamas Town Center for a number of years, but it either failed under its own lack of inertia, or took the money and ran when they blew up the ice rink.
7
There's one in Tacoma. Why can't we be as cool as Tacoma?
8
I'm a lot more upset that the nearest PoFolks is in Enterprise, Alabama.

http://www.pofolks.com/locations.htm
9
As a southern transplant, I'm surprised that this comes as news to everyone. I miss the Chik but glad I'm not tempted since they are in fact not a particularly nice company.

I'm really sad Big Bob Gibson's Bar-B-Que is all the way in Decatur, Alabama though. Good food there.
10
The chicken biscuits and lemonade made me forget how super christian they are. Also, can we get a damn Waffle House out here? And make sure we bring the waitresses form the South with them.
11
Up twinkles to Steak 'n' Shake and PoFolks!

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