14 April 2006
This bag of chips is all that and a.. ..uh..
P O T A R I C H
I'm movin on up! Wow these potato chips are amazing!
Makes me feel like an Uptown Man
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The bag is plastic, but it looks like solid gold! I really can't eat them. (Well, not just because they're cool--this is a one use type of deal, perfect for beer with your buddies, but I don't have the beer, and I don't have the buddies right this second.) At least I can appreciate this product's aesthetic beauty.
And that little POTATO guy.
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Unfortunately the bag was mostly air. :(
they always are! Unless you buy Cheetos and then you'll be amazed at how many actual cheetos are in there.
I'm just proud of you for opening them. Surely you can buy some more of them if they're that good? No need to wait for someone else to enjoy them with. I'm all about a Vanilla Diet Coke and corn dog at Sonic all by myself. Or that Fried Cheesestick combo snack. MMMMMMM. TMM
WOW! So they actually have Sonics in Arkansas?!? I hope you appreciate how lucky y'all are. Up here in Chicagoland they always play commercials on TV to tease us with the mouthwatering treats Sonic has to offer, but the closest location is A HUNDRED AND THIRTY MILES AWAY!!!
Lance: How do you feel the little POTATO guy stacks up against potato chip mascots of yore? For example, the little animated [and very adept at trilling] "RRRRRRRuffles have RRRRRRRRidges" baby? And by the way, were you horsing around with potato chip bags in order to procrastinate from doing your taxes?
We have 4 Sonics within a 10 mile radius. I like their cheeseburgers, (number 1 or 2 I think it is), and their cheese sticks and their corny dogs, and their banana splits. Those are my staples.
I can't believe Chicago has no Sonic. Sorry about that. You are welcome to come stay with us anytime. It's an 8 hr drive from there to Jonesboro. TMM
Is White Castle good? I can't remember b/c I haven't eaten that in a LONG time.
Tara, I think we need to trade places for a week, for the sole purpose of regional fast-food experimentation. I would say we could apply to be on Trading Spouses (with sinister greasy-food-related ulterior motives) . . . but seeing as I'm seriously lacking in the husband department, we may not get very far in the application process. My two cents: White Castles aren't that bad. But judging by the selection of offerings proclaimed by their repective commercials (I believe everything I see on TV), you got the better end of the deal living in Sonic Country.
You know, frankly, it's odd which posts will get comments, and which ones don't. I'm glad at least that you're all still reading this thing!
Bridget: the POTATO guy only exists on chips. He's real old fashioned, so it means "We are a name you can trust--see how old our cartoon mascot is?!?" I suppose that mean's he's the Ruffle's guy's cousin or something.. (?)
Mom may attest to this: the burger joint 2 doors down from my apartment is pretty darn good; Mos Burger. It's slow food. You wait a few minutes after ordering, so they can make it. In the same vein (but less common) as Mos Burger is Fresh Burger.
Bridget and I seem to be a lot alike b/c I too believe everything I see on TV. Mitch says they made commercials for people like me.
Are White Castle burgers those real small burgers? I didn't think they really hit it big in the South altho I do think they sell them at Wal Mart frozen.
I like made to order burgers. We have a Shorty Smalls and I must say they may make the best burgers I've had in a long time. It's not fast food; it's "Express" so you order then pick it up so you don't have to pay tip :) AND (I asked this when I first went) they sell Coke products which is a big deal to me b/c when I eat a cheeseburger I want a half Coke half diet Coke (or 3/4 Diet and 1/4 coke) and Pepsi just won't do. So I have found myself not going to places if they sell Pepsi. I KNOW it's weird. But I'm only on this earth once and I'm going to enjoy the little things. TMM
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