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Rich_Olszewski
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I wouldn’t count on that being the case in Frisco, Boston, or even NYC. IOW, the liberal bastions.
I wouldn’t count on that being the case in Frisco, Boston, or even NYC. IOW, the liberal bastions.
I am sure that it will. These are working Americans who need to get back to work, not Occupy Wall Street, after all.Maybe not. **Something like this may start strongly, then peter out. **As supporters are tying shows of support to patronizing that restaurant, they may or may not want to maintain the momentum at the same level.
We don’t have Chic-Fil-A out west (unfortunately)I wouldn’t count on that being the case in Frisco, Boston, or even NYC. IOW, the liberal bastions.
This is awesome! In ChicagoDowntown Chicago
That looks like the Colorado one I went to today.
How do you do that? I’ve tried copy/paste and it doesn’t work. The only way I have been able do it is by uploading thumbnails.
104 here today, high 80s in Chicago. Easier to take when you’re waiting in line. And we had 113 the other day, just below the record for LR.
WOW, and it’s so hot out too.
At least the humidity is high there.104 here today, high 80s in Chicago. Easier to take when you’re waiting in line. And we had 113 the other day, just below the record for LR.
That doesn’t say anything. Lunch trucks usually have long lines around noon. The line in DC seems a normal one for the hour.Chick-Fil-A Lunch Truck in Downtown DC:
Nothing like an economic recovery program.Awesome (again)!
Thanks!
EDIT: thanks for the MA pic, too.![]()
Admit it Rich, you are beginning to look petty.I wouldn’t count on that being the case in Frisco, Boston, or even NYC. IOW, the liberal bastions.
Above a certain temperature there is no humidity as all the moisture in the air has evaporated. That’s how it was here for the last few days, and it was 125 when I was in New Delhi some decades ago. Great chicken there - tandoori chicken!At least the humidity is high there.
You have evidence for this?That doesn’t say anything. Lunch trucks usually have long lines around noon. The line in DC seems a normal one for the hour.