> >> Speak not of Wendy's -- they moved into town in my college days... > >> The "hot and juicy" was commonly taken to mean: patty dipped in pan > >> drippings, then nuked in microwave... And any CompSci person could > >> figure out that the "256 different ways" meant one had access to a tray > >> of 8 condiments, and had any combination of on or off for each... 8 > >> condiments, let's see: ketchup, mayo, mustard, pickle, onion, lettuce, > >> tomato, cheese? > > > > I went once to Wendy's, and couldn't finish my sandwich. It was > > ho-rri-ble. It was not a surprise when they closed all their restaurants > > in Argentina and leave the country, after being here for less than 4 > years. > > You have _got_ to be kidding me. Where do you guys live? In California > (at least, Silicon Valley and Sacramento area), Wendy's and In-N-Out are > the only "fast food" chains that sell anything that taste like real > hamburgers. Way, _way_ better than the cardboard stuff at McD's and > BK. Though Carl's Jr's $6 burgers are okay. And Carl's has _terrific_ > ice cream shakes, whereas Wendy's has... "frosted dairy desserts". :p > > Great. Now I'm hungry.
I'm not a Wendy's fan but In-N-Out definitely rocks! :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list