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Wraith: Personally, I prefer Popeye's for chicken (Their biscuits also make me go OM NOM NOM)
I miss Popeye's chicken. Right out of High school I did landscaping for a guy that owned a bunch of Popeye's stores. Free food everyday. Oh and BTW the secret ingredient to their biscuits is that they substitute 7-Up for water makes them sweeter and fluffier.
When I return to OSU, I will be greeted with a Chick-fil-A on campus that uses my meal plan. Awesome!
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Wraith: Yeah, we kinda get screwed on things like that.

Personally, I prefer Popeye's for chicken (Their biscuits also make me go OM NOM NOM) but the nearest ones are 20-30 minutes away from me. I was hoping they'd put one in the Hollywood Video that closed a few blocks away from me but they are putting a Buffalo Wild Wings in there instead.
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dae6: No Chick-fil-A, no Waffle House, and for some reason I'm not allowed to pump my own gas. Why did I move here again? Oh, that's right...damn women...
I get to pump my own gas in Oregon, but thats because I ride a motorcycle :D

And while my wife is a native Portlander, I will say that many Oregon women are SCARY.

Also, Gator...7-Up for WATER? I don't use water when I make biscuits, I make my own batter using flour, milk, buttermilk, etc. Where would I substitute the 7-up if I'm using home made batter?
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Wraith
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Sielle: I thought the Boy Scouts of America were privately funded, hence why they could get away with discrimination?
They're helped along with a hefty dose of tax dollars, aid from the military, $1 land lease, all kinds of little perks to their pathetic homosexual hating bigoted asses.
I am shocked, shocked I tell you, that no one has mentioned the brownies from Chik Fil-A.
I love the place. A plain chicked sandwich with waffle fries and brownie make me very happy. :-)

Between that and Freebird's World Burrito, I need nothing more.
Now I really want to go there and get 10 orders of waffle fries.
Hmm Holland only has Mac, BK and ofcoure Kentucky Fried ;)
Would you look at that, someone named a fast food chain after my penis.
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Foxhack: Remember, if you buy from Chick-Fil-A, you support hatred and discrimination!
Call it what you want. I call it having the balls to stand by your beliefs without bowing to the political correctness movement that says you can't have a negative opinion of anyone's lifestyle. They are a Christian corporation that tries to set an example for other Christian-based businesses. they don't even open on Sundays, the day most families go out to eat in America. I admire them AND love their food.
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Foxhack: Remember, if you buy from Chick-Fil-A, you support hatred and discrimination!
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deelee74: Call it what you want. I call it having the balls to stand by your beliefs without bowing to the political correctness movement that says you can't have a negative opinion of anyone's lifestyle. They are a Christian corporation that tries to set an example for other Christian-based businesses. they don't even open on Sundays, the day most families go out to eat in America. I admire them AND love their food.
As a lapsed Catholic, I only have one thing to say to you:

Jesus didn't die in the cross so you could hate other people.
Post edited May 12, 2011 by Foxhack
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PhoenixWright: As much as I'd love to support hatred and discrimination, there aren't any in Oregon.
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nondeplumage: Oh, don't worry. You do with your tax dollars going to the Boy Scouts of America. You're not left out!
Holy Crap! There's an issue that you and I agree on!

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As for Chic-fil-A... well... fundy Christians are obviously gifted at making a chicken sandwich. I always feel like a demon when I eat there because my van has a bumper sticker on it that reads "Don't Pray in my School and I Won't Think In Your Church" and I have a Darwin lapel pin on my jacket.

But if they are willing to serve me a heavenly chicken sandwich, I'm willing to coexist too.

I once complained to them about being closed on Sundays. I suggested that there are probably a few out of work atheists who'd be happy to serve up some chicken on Sunday.
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PhoenixWright: As much as I'd love to support hatred and discrimination, there aren't any in Oregon. This sucks guys. I want some.
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KiPhish: I'm sorry. Chick-fil-A is my favorite fast food restaurant. I can't imagine myself living without one nearby. I recommend you move out of Oregon. You won't regret!
Then you've obviously never been to Oregon.
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Siannah: Americans taking about fine food..... way to boggle countless minds.
We aren't taking about food... we are talking about it... and last I checked, the Swiss have one cheese, a cuckoo clock, and a pocket knife with a spoon on it...

Get back to me when you invent anything as awesome as BBQ or Jazz.

:-)

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((hope you know I'm teasing... I love your awesome Universal Health Care System))
Post edited May 12, 2011 by HoneyBakedHam
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Foxhack: Remember, if you buy from Chick-Fil-A, you support hatred and discrimination!
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deelee74: Call it what you want. I call it having the balls to stand by your beliefs without bowing to the political correctness movement that says you can't have a negative opinion of anyone's lifestyle. They are a Christian corporation that tries to set an example for other Christian-based businesses. they don't even open on Sundays, the day most families go out to eat in America. I admire them AND love their food.
"Having a negative opinion of someone's lifestyle" is fine, funding political groups trying their hardest to limit the rights of those people whos's lifestyle you might disagree with in the name of a religion that not everyone follows is not the same as "disagreeing" and should be fought tooth and nail- for me, this means no longer purchasing chick-fil-a's heavenly sandwiches either, as I will never, ever support such people with my money. Christians trying to set an example by actually following the teachings of Jesus (instead of just condemning everyone and everything they don't approve of) is a sadly rare phenomenon.
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Foxhack: Jesus didn't die in the cross so you could hate other people.
You know, you can disagree vocally about one's lifestyle without hating, or even disliking, that person. I disagree with MANY of my family's life choices (as I am sure many of them disagree with many of mine), however I still love them. Most Christians I know feel this way about gays; they love them, but wish they would see the error of their ways***.

On topic, yes, Chick-fil-A does, in fact, rock. I don't go their often, but when I am in the mood for it, nothing quite hits the same spot. I also respect companies that are willing to stand up for what they believe in.

***No, I am not a Christian. I am not nearly as forgiving of sins. I am an Existentialist.
They should make a computer RPG (or just a side quest in an RPG) about a fast food company that makes yummy fried chicken but has an agenda that some people disagree with. What is the moral decision? Should we support an organization that is doing an action we consider wrong but the organization is doing what it believes in? Is it worth it to buy something we enjoy that may end up supporting a group's actions that we are against? These are moral issues that could easily be in an RPG.

Also going on with the video game theme- They need to make chick-fil-a fried chicken that has no AIFR (Agenda I find reprehensible)! I want a way for people to just pay for their fried chicken without the money going into actions that they morally disagree with!
Post edited May 12, 2011 by marcusmaximus
i am posting this with a stomach full of #1
my biggest regret in the summer is leaving chick fil a behind in california to go home to oregon