Soda, or pop, or what?
Originally Posted by Zaairman
Oh God... In-N-Out Burger... It KILLS me that I am 1800 miles away from the nearest one...


I've only heard of them, I havent had one yet.
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im 162 miles away from a jack in the box, now whats this in-n-out burger you speak of?
wow the in-n-out chain is only in 4 states!!! none of them are that close lol but it looks just like a ralleys.
wow the in-n-out chain is only in 4 states!!! none of them are that close lol but it looks just like a ralleys.
Originally Posted by ridge
and for awhile there i thought texas was a awsome state, home of dr. pepper, big red, but no white castles, not even a krystals???? Tx ftl
until they get a Wc
until they get a Wc
Originally Posted by ridge
im 162 miles away from a jack in the box, now whats this in-n-out burger you speak of?
Originally Posted by Zaairman
In-N-Out Burger, basically heaven on a bun. As soon as I land in California, I immediately head to In-N-Out. Order a Double-Double, no onion, animal style fries, no onion, and a large rootbeer. It don't get much better than that my friends....
hearing you say your order makes me think of jungle food
i mean seriously animal fries??????
Originally Posted by texaspyro21
Screw whitecastle- Whataburger for quality fast food.
I dont think it takes that long to get to Texarcana but thats what mapquest says, shave 1.5 hours or so off that.
Next time I visit Texas I'll have to see if I can find one.
Originally Posted by ridge
hearing you say your order makes me think of jungle food
i mean seriously animal fries??????yep and you'd better know how to order if you want the good stuff, animal fries arent on the menu......
Originally Posted by ridge
hearing you say your order makes me think of jungle food
i mean seriously animal fries??????
Originally Posted by Zaairman
In-N-Out Burger, basically heaven on a bun. As soon as I land in California, I immediately head to In-N-Out. Order a Double-Double, no onion, animal style fries, no onion, and a large rootbeer. It don't get much better than that my friends....
Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
Never heard of them looks like the closest one to me is Texarcana, 397.59 miles and 6 hours, 53 minutes drive.
I dont think it takes that long to get to Texarcana but thats what mapquest says, shave 1.5 hours or so off that.
Next time I visit Texas I'll have to see if I can find one.
I dont think it takes that long to get to Texarcana but thats what mapquest says, shave 1.5 hours or so off that.
Next time I visit Texas I'll have to see if I can find one.
Originally Posted by Stealth
I think sliders are bowling shoes. 

bah southerners!
up here in buffalo sliders are an amazing type of hot dog.
its a hot dog, covered in this special sauce thats a mix of different sauces and meat, its sorta spicey but its amazing. if anyone has been to buffalo n had these, Louie's texas red hots and Zorba's have the most amazing sliders
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Originally Posted by JBMX928
bah southerners!
up here in buffalo sliders are an amazing type of hot dog.
its a hot dog, covered in this special sauce thats a mix of different sauces and meat, its sorta spicey but its amazing. if anyone has been to buffalo n had these, Louie's texas red hots and Zorba's have the most amazing sliders
.
up here in buffalo sliders are an amazing type of hot dog.
its a hot dog, covered in this special sauce thats a mix of different sauces and meat, its sorta spicey but its amazing. if anyone has been to buffalo n had these, Louie's texas red hots and Zorba's have the most amazing sliders
.
a real slider is a white castle hamburger seriously it slides right down into your stomach and right out the other end just as fast
Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
Never heard of them looks like the closest one to me is Texarcana, 397.59 miles and 6 hours, 53 minutes drive.
I dont think it takes that long to get to Texarcana but thats what mapquest says, shave 1.5 hours or so off that.
Next time I visit Texas I'll have to see if I can find one.
I dont think it takes that long to get to Texarcana but thats what mapquest says, shave 1.5 hours or so off that.
Next time I visit Texas I'll have to see if I can find one.



