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  1. no I got a drive-thru. I recently renovated, maybe 5-6 years now, and we made a drive-thru. We were fed up with people bitchin' about us not having a drive-thru. And the reno paid itself off in no time as in no time, the drive-thru accounts for 50-60% of our sales. And...with this virus thing, we have closed the restaurant and only serve people with the drive-thru.
    4 points
  2. I wish you the best with your business. I hope life gets back to normal sooner rather than later. For that to happen, we gotta distance ourselves from each other, because we're damn dirty apes.
    3 points
  3. Check out this hood ormanent!
    3 points
  4. I have Ramen as a fast meal back up but still taking time to cook. Love fresh food. Missing my daily workout at 24hr fitness. ? Pesto Alfredo pasta with veggies Chapagetti with beef bites Home made Cinnamon rolls Harvested the last of my winter Leeks and made Leek soup. Love Grilled Sandwiches, so using Potato bread and only butter, mayo sucks to grill a sandwich and gives a weird taste/texture. Pepperoni and Havarti grilled cheese. Or start buying the 24 oz Monster with the screw top. Increased caffeine.
    2 points
  5. Raw, animal energy and a seething, subterranean anger.
    2 points
  6. went to the ShopRite this AM around 6:15, probably around 70% stocked (vs. the usual 100%). Lot of boxes in the aisles for restocking, but a few commodities may continue to go missing. Store was limiting frozen veggies to a maximum of 4- heard in passing at checkout. It's an eye-opener. NJ Gov going to make an announcement today, no doubt it'll be along the lines of PA's recent one; that everything non-essential is going to be shut down. In PA tho- the liquor stores are state-run, and they're closed there I heard. Danger danger. I ponder how long I can continue to work; reputedly home repair is an essential service/business, but I'm not sure -for example- installing a bead-board ceiling on a 40-ft wide front porch, over a perfectly servicable luaun porch ceiling, constitutes 'repair'. My truck is not lettered but I carry my license with me always- no one really knows what I'm doing out & about. Have probably 3 weeks lined up IF the deck job I also have greenlighted DOES gets delayed. That'll take a good 5 weeks if it's still on. There's ALWAYS the B-59 to keep me busy.
    2 points
  7. Apparently a ‘black ground beetle’. Bill, you probably made a pie of these with yer grandmaw back in the day, right? BlackBerryBeetlePie? ?
    2 points
  8. Several restaurants are doing the same here. It's either pickup, delivery, or drive-thru ONLY in a LOT of franchises down here.
    1 point
  9. I didnt know whether to laugh because it was funny, or an upvote because its true. We are WORSE than damn dirty apes. Apes could be more civil to each other than we are towards our own kind. Apes respect other animals....we dont. We respect nothing. We could also be more filthy than apes. And apes play with their feces... I get truly disgusted with humans sometimes. PS: Thank-you for your kind words towards my family and business. And I wish you the same.
    1 point
  10. The one genre of music that Im not a big fan of, but I do have some favorites spanning from the '50s-'90s is country. But I was deeply saddened just now. I just found out that Kenny Rogers died. RIP. And then there is Ghetto Superstar, that is what you are...or something like that. I never liked the Dolly Parton duo song, nor this sampled version, but it this version is something that I have fond memories with...
    1 point
  11. Korean built vehicles have a "K" as the first digit of the VIN. Mexican built vehicles have a "3".
    1 point
  12. Charge at home, spend zero time ever at a gas station.
    1 point
  13. I understand. Actually, I agree. There is only one problem: about 75% of all Buick vehicles sold are sold in China, not here. Without China, Buick goes the way of Oldsmobile (1897-2004 RIP).
    1 point
  14. Anybody else eating ramen and drinking instant coffee, while huddled at home afraid of the virus? (me right now)
    1 point
  15. Which is why a CPO looks like a better deal to me.
    1 point
  16. I would go with more traditional approach, an older Land Cruiser set up for overlanding It was good enough fro Sarah Connor in the latest Terminator movie. I wouldn't mind the arsenal of weapons she was carrying in it either
    1 point
  17. This was a common discussion over at Motor Trend forums and one that always amused me. An end of days vehicle thread is always fun . I will do two choices. The first will be a smart ass choice because I like being a smart ass... And then will be a choice that is fun and to the thread's point meaning...lets have fun, man. Fantasy threads are awesome, man!!! OK...the smart ass choice. You guys do realize, that when the sky is falling, and the end is near for humans...that gasoline will be scarce...right? Who is gonna refine that black gold to make gasoline. Who is gonna transport it to the gas pumps? Yeah...that's right! NO-BAW-DY! Depending where I decide in North America to escape from other dimwitted humans fighting each other for whatever it is they are fighting for in a collapse of sanity and order... The indigenous people knew how to get around in their homeland BEFORE the white man came over...Im just gonna copy what they did. To hunt and to protect. Old school with the bow and arrow because wood and stone could be found anywhere in the woods and river beds so I could make my own arrows and the bow itself and the like and a modern tomahawk because...well modern tomahawk is just an awesome tool that has been improved 1000% from an equally awesome predecessor. Plus miscellaneous modern survival stuff., The gun only as a last last resort. Bullets are gonna be hard to find. So we use those sparingly. And a North American Indian Canoe. The original go anywhere vehicle for North America. Light that one could carry it with ease in the forests, and easy to manoeuvre in the many little rivers of North America that could withstand the sometimes raging flows of those little rivers.... And easy to make. And if I decide to go waaaay waaaay up north to really make sure I get away from shytty humans... My vehicle of choice. Huskies and a sled
    1 point
  18. So while large parts of the country are locked down, buddies of mine from high school are posting pics from an afternoon out golfing in Florida. Florida seems to be a bit behind the curve on pandemic response...
    0 points
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  20. For a Buick automobile, that is unacceptable. For the founding brand of GM? Disgusting.
    0 points
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