On a BUTTERED Bun!
This amazes me in more ways than one. Not only does the behemoth Thickburger make me want to eat what I swore of years ago, (fast food,) it actually makes me wish there were still a Hardee's around here somewhere.
(On that note, I should tell everyone that I did actually go to an Arby's a few months back and, surprise, it was good. The food was actually fresh, and the sandwiches looked like deli sandwiches. I had a chicken salad and the veggies in and on the salad were crisp, and my friend's roast beef looked like the roast beef you get at the Co-op. They even had horseradish sauce at the condiments station. As a result, I no longer consider Arby's fast food.)
(Edited on January 1, 2005)
I went to the Arby's on Wolf Road hoping that it would duplicate the sensuous dining experience that I had had at the Arby's I spoke of above. It blew ass. I have decided that in general Arby's restaurants do indeed suck suck, the only exception being those restaurants situated in rural southern Pennsylvania. (The part where they already have southern accents.) Also, the Roy Rodger's roast beef sandwich I ate today only out of NYS Thruway-induced hungar was nothing to write home about and I suggest that it be avoided if possible.
(On that note, I should tell everyone that I did actually go to an Arby's a few months back and, surprise, it was good. The food was actually fresh, and the sandwiches looked like deli sandwiches. I had a chicken salad and the veggies in and on the salad were crisp, and my friend's roast beef looked like the roast beef you get at the Co-op. They even had horseradish sauce at the condiments station. As a result, I no longer consider Arby's fast food.)
(Edited on January 1, 2005)
I went to the Arby's on Wolf Road hoping that it would duplicate the sensuous dining experience that I had had at the Arby's I spoke of above. It blew ass. I have decided that in general Arby's restaurants do indeed suck suck, the only exception being those restaurants situated in rural southern Pennsylvania. (The part where they already have southern accents.) Also, the Roy Rodger's roast beef sandwich I ate today only out of NYS Thruway-induced hungar was nothing to write home about and I suggest that it be avoided if possible.

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