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Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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I didn’t understand the concept earlier either, I’ll take your comments as a complement.The whole daddy/daughter concept has always been weird to me. Even weirder, is that it is practiced mostly be evangelical christian types
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WZTV) — A woman who was seen in a viral video being body slammed outside Popeyes in Columbia, Tenn. has been charged with assault.
The manager of that restaurant has also been charged with assault in connection to an altercation from November.
The city will sing a different tune once they see the relevant sales tax revenue CFA pumps into their coffers each year dry up I betIf I was them I’d be saying cool who’s going to tell In N Out burger they about to go out of business to ? I’ve sat in both lines and one is no more ridiculous than the other .
I've never been to an In N Out myself. But last night the Chik Fil A close to where I live seemed to be about 25 cars deep in the drive thru. This was close to 9pm. I like their food but not that much.If I was them I’d be saying cool who’s going to tell In N Out burger they about to go out of business to ? I’ve sat in both lines and one is no more ridiculous than the other .
My sentiments exactly. Chik-fil-A is a little notorious for building on lots that are a little too small for what they are doing and then spilling out onto the road.I've never been to an In N Out myself. But last night the Chik Fil A close to where I live seemed to be about 25 cars deep in the drive thru. This was close to 9pm. I like their food but not that much.
Well they have pretty big lots at most of their locations here in the Knoxville area. But like you said they will spill over into the road and dine in customers end up parking in the lots of other businesses. People are right in the fact that they have a product that's in high demand by their customers. Starbucks is the same way it seems.My sentiments exactly. Chik-fil-A is a little notorious for building on lots that are a little too small for what they are doing and then spilling out onto the road.
Oh I'm not disagreeing with you there. The Chik Fil A in Turkey Creek even has enough of a distance to accommodate several cars in its drive thru but will still spill out into the road. But I have also seen this happen at Arby's on Lovell. So it's not an isolated issue with Chik Fil A.It’s the customers fault though if they illegally spill out onto roads. Not the business
Exact same dynamic with Starbucks. There’s actually a DOT project at the one near my house to add a turn lane to relieve congestion.Well they have pretty big lots at most of their locations here in the Knoxville area. But like you said they will spill over into the road and dine in customers end up parking in the lots of other businesses. People are right in the fact that they have a product that's in high demand by their customers. Starbucks is the same way it seems.