Great chicken restaurant, or promoter of bad spelling and illiteracy?
Eet mor chikn.
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Great chicken restaurant, or promoter of bad spelling and illiteracy?
Eet mor chikn.
Discuss.
Trying to keep up with the times, I suppose.
That's good spelling... for cows.
Chick-fil-a is taking over the Inland Empire. Like four of them have opened in my area in the last two years.
That is because Chick-fil-a is delicious and healthy, and Californians like that sort of thing.
Your definition of "healthy" scares me.
It's always easy to tell the reputable restaurants by whether or not they can spell their own name.
Never heard of it. We're too sophisticated here for that crap, though. We go to KFC.
I like Chick-fil-a. Spelling is overrated.
I had that for lunch today.
It's starting to really scare me. I saw one when I was in Florida, and now I'm seeing/hearing about it a lot now. I don't think I ever want to eat there. There are very few restaurants I actually like to go to.
:D
Chick-fil-a is spreading like wild-fire. It's pretty good, actually. However, they close during Sundays, because it's like a tradition for the company. It's pretty good. I like how they do their fries like Checkers. They also provide hot sauce, which is good with the fries. =)
Last time I saw Necronopticous he brought me Chick-fil-a chicken nuggets. They were yummtastic. :p~
My uncle and aunt own a Chick-fil-a in Florida.
I know a guy who've over 6 feet tall, 17 years old. He rode a tray down the slide at chik-fil-a a few months ago. Broke it, too. But it was funny.
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Chick-fil-a? Sounds like a sort of filament.