The Fast Food Thread

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@Racism - Yes DREAMERS are racist about each other in general, like Ricans vs Cubans etc since we are so different. Imagine a black man from Alabama talking to a white dude from NYC, its that kind of different even though its both Spanish.
I really think the black/white interaction is person dependent. I went to New Orleans a few months ago, whitest guy on the planet straight from seattle. I got heckled a ton on the street "Ayy white boy whatchu doin!?".

Walked into an oyster house and talked for an hour with the proprietor (who was black) while he shucked oysters coolest guy in the city, tipped him big for the nice time, no one talks with you in seattle at all.

I don't mind getting heckled if I can get some of that southern food though, don't get that stuff up here man..
 

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I really think the black/white interaction is person dependent. I went to New Orleans a few months ago, whitest guy on the planet straight from seattle. I got heckled a ton on the street "Ayy white boy whatchu doin!?".

Walked into an oyster house and talked for an hour with the proprietor (who was black) while he shucked oysters coolest guy in the city, tipped him big for the nice time, no one talks with you in seattle at all.

I don't mind getting heckled if I can get some of that southern food though, don't get that stuff up here man..
If you were walking alone be thankful you only got heckled.
 

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Do anyone of you guys in the SE or TX have Pollo Tropical? Miami has them and Chicken Kitchens which are the best chicken places, they embarrass the honkey places like Boston Market.
 

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Yeah, Pollo Tropical is really good for fast food. La Granja is pretty good, too, though that borders on sit-down restaurant territory. That being said, I love the Boston Market sandwiches.
 

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If you were walking alone be thankful you only got heckled.
NO has all the bad stuff consolidated to bourbon street (as far as I can tell). Seattle is far worse, homeless people line the streets here, you walk down the wrong street and you're guaranteed to get atleast one guy trying to pickpocket you.

That and the food downtown is just subpar compared to other areas of the state literally no reason to go into the city.
 

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I still think Miami was the worst city I've been too as far as scary people on the street.

I will never forget the man that asked me for money and then showed me an open wound on his head that was 3 inches wide and went from the back of his skull to the forehead. Looked infected too. Didn't open my wallet as I was carrying $500..
 

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Noodle, you're just a pussy. Open head wounds are just our thing down here.
 

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Do people come to Miami and walk into the projects? Miami has some of the richest and nicest neighborhoods in the US. I picture people getting off at the overtown exit on I95 thinking they are going to downtown or the beaches.
 

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We stayed at the Epic.. walked 1 minute down the road to skid row. Homelessness was definitely normal in the area. I felt bad for that dude. He told me this story about how he found a bunch of puppies and was selling them to get himself some food when someone mugged him for his puppies and cracked his head open. It was a heartfelt story that I am sure was 100% true.
 

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Just ate Chik Fil A for breakfast. Still delicious. The spicy chicken biscuit is truth.
 

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Do people come to Miami and walk into the projects? Miami has some of the richest and nicest neighborhoods in the US. I picture people getting off at the overtown exit on I95 thinking they are going to downtown or the beaches.
I've been to both in Miami, the nice places downtown where you can spend $10.00 for a fucking icecream, and the ratty ass places where every house has bars on the windows. It's like NYC where you can find the highs and the lows if you drive enough.
 

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I'm not a big hockey fan, but I went to a Capitals game last night cause the Verizon Center has some of the best fast food nachos you could ever hope to eat. It was totally worth it.

*Edit* Stadium food, in general, is usually delightful. I'm not sure if it's the food itself, or the environment in which you're consuming it, however.
 

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Man my dad has season tickets to the Bengals at the club level. The food in the club is off the fucking charts. It is also pretty competitively priced. Like $8.50 for 4 massive chicken tenders and a healthy scooping of fries. Then they have loaded saratoga chips which is basically fresh-fried chips as the base layer with beef brisket or pulled pork ontop. Then they put cheese, onions and shit ontop. Then they also have another meat station with a freshly done up ham or turkey or prime rib and some decent pizzas as well. But I always get the chicken tenders. I got the chicken tenders absolutely drenched in Frank's Red Hot last weekend.
 

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I think it's the environment. You're cold, shouting with thousands of other people, and generally excited. I think if you were sitting to dinner at home, you wouldn't enjoy it nearly as much.

Same is true of food when camping. Anything hot, be it instant potatoes or whatever, is awesome. Not as good when home.
 

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I eat it inside the club. Which is basically just a giant sports bar which is climate controlled. We always arrive about 1.5 hours early and eat/drink before the game. The food at the club is legit good food for a good price. If it was a fast food joint I'd go there all the time.