UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
It's OK to treat yourself every once in a while.
It's OK to treat yourself every once in a while.
Ruth's Chris is overrated and have you seen the grease spatter sizzling as they place that steak in front of you? I hate "ala carte" anything. Your own grill at home, big rib-eyes and a movie for afterwardBro If I'm gonna treat myself I'm going to Ruth's Chris or someplace like that, not some greasy fast food joint.
Ruth's Chris is overrated and have you seen the grease spatter sizzling as they place that steak in front of you? I hate "ala carte" anything. Your own grill at home, big rib-eyes and a movie for afterward
Do you know how many baked potatoes I can make at home for $7 or $8 ??
20 lbs!!!
OH, I'm sure they will boycott Romney Hood, too !
Unless I got the storyline wrong.... wasnt Robin Hood taking from an overtaxing government to get money back to the people?OH, I'm sure they will boycott Romney Hood, too !
I would really like to know how many of those so offended members of the CBC pushed those offensive chicken sandwiches back and refused to eat them?? I think the esteemed Sen. Hastings is being disingenuous.Rep. Allen West reportedly offended the entire Congressional Black Caucus when he delivered a selection of Chick-fil-A chicken and biscuits to the members’ weekly meeting. CBC Chairman Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) told The Huffington Post that, despite the incident happening six months ago, it is still fresh in their minds and every member was offended.
Despite that this incident occurred months prior to the public dustup that followed Chick-fil-A’s CEO voicing his support for traditional marriage, Hastings told The Huffington Post that the members of the CBC were offended by West’s choosing that particular fast food chain to cater their meeting.
Hastings says that it is appropriate for each member of the CBC to buy lunch on a rotating basis for their weekly meeting, but West’s purchase was too “in your face” to be tolerable.
“He did it deliberately,” said Hastings, explaining that West was sending a not-so-subtle signal with his choice of fast food. Hastings also noted that he and West rarely interact and have a rocky relationship as vocal and partisan members of opposing parties in the House.