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I once threw a hamburger at an employee of a fast food place called Hardee's. I was 16, so young and stupid. He screwed my hamburger order up three times....loaded it with condiments. As I walked out, I went into the Pistol formation and tried to run it like Kaepernick. The burger hit him mid chest. All I saw was lettuce flying as I hit the exit, proclaiming 'nice plain hamburger asshole'. In hindsight, he probably didn't even make it...just took my money...maybe keyed it in wrong. Stupid kids, myself included.
I don't understand who Erik Brown was though.
Was he a customer in line, who grabbed a burrito (or already had one on his plate) and used it?
Was he a worker?
How did you want your burger? Don't condiments make it "not plain"?
Or do you mean he didn't add lettuce, onion, tomatoes, etc.?
Carls Jr. and Hardees are the same thing. They call it Hardees on the East.
How did you want your burger? Don't condiments make it "not plain"?
Or do you mean he didn't add lettuce, onion, tomatoes, etc.?
Carls Jr. and Hardees are the same thing. They call it Hardees on the East.
This might have been posted before, oh well.
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I grew up picky, Midwestern meat and potato upbringing. There is no funny business by tainting the meat with spreads and goo. Gimme it plain damnit. I have since come to appreciate a single piece of cheese on it, but THAT'S it.
Then Hardee's has changed. Hardee's when it was here was like a KFC. (Not talking about ownership.)
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They obviously have cheeseburgers, as the commercial shows, but it seemed the fried chicken was being highlighted by Malone. It does seem to fit him more than a cheeseburger.
It's also emphasized here:
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I guess the Hardees I was referring to was part of a franchise, while the one in SLC was a local place.
Or maybe not, maybe they just stopped serving fried chicken:
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Why did Hardee's quit serving fried chicken? - Yahoo! Answers
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Hardee's - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1990s
For a short time in the early 1990s, Hardee's outlets sold the popular fried chicken recipe acquired from the Roy Rogers fast food chain. Hardee's locations in southeastern Virginia, eastern North Carolina, and Millvale, Pennsylvania just outside of Pittsburgh still serve chicken today, where sales remain strong, as well as the traditional sides such as mashed potatoes & gravy, cole slaw, and biscuits.
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This doesn't have him in it. I didn't watch it once I realized it was without him in it (unless I skipped over his part).
Normally the assault (on your digestive system) comes after you eat a Taco Bell burrito. I guess that is okay though because you are just hurting yourself. Of course I could see where a spouse in the vicinity would want to claim assault once the methane starts combusting.
This might have been posted before, oh well.
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Then Hardee's has changed. Hardee's when it was here was like a KFC. (Not talking about ownership.)
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