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Patrick Curtin wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I had the worst lunch at Smashburger the other day. The burger was crunchy, the avocado like rubber, and the fries overcooked.

I complained, and they gave me back the full cost (!) of the check (even for the others who didn't complain) and a free meal next time we go. Their regular manager was out and they were bewailing the replacement. She should be back after this weekend, so we'll give 'em another chance once she has had time to get the place straightened out.

Sounds like they at least handled their screwup well

They did. I'm very shy about complaining, but they were very nice, particularly after I declined a different meal and gave them back the bulk of the food. Ugh.

I ended up getting a burrito at Taco Bell. :/


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The burrito was wrapped, I swear!


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Treppa wrote:
Chocolate chip pancakes are nasty, especially with whipped cream.

Whaaaaaat????


Treppa wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I had the worst lunch at Smashburger the other day. The burger was crunchy, the avocado like rubber, and the fries overcooked.

I complained, and they gave me back the full cost (!) of the check (even for the others who didn't complain) and a free meal next time we go. Their regular manager was out and they were bewailing the replacement. She should be back after this weekend, so we'll give 'em another chance once she has had time to get the place straightened out.

Sounds like they at least handled their screwup well

They did. I'm very shy about complaining, but they were very nice, particularly after I declined a different meal and gave them back the bulk of the food. Ugh.

I ended up getting a burrito at Taco Bell. :/

That was very nice of them to do that.

I ate at a Smahburger once, and it wasn't bad, but I also didn't think I got my money's worth.


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What is this smashburger you speak of?

Silver Crusade

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Drejk wrote:
I was never able to fully grasp the appeal of watching soccer, football and most other team sports. There are always better things to do. Maybe except for Olympic men's diving...

FIFY

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:

I had the worst lunch at Smashburger the other day. The burger was crunchy, the avocado like rubber, and the fries overcooked.

I complained, and they gave me back the full cost (!) of the check (even for the others who didn't complain) and a free meal next time we go. Their regular manager was out and they were bewailing the replacement. She should be back after this weekend, so we'll give 'em another chance once she has had time to get the place straightened out.

Let me know how it turns out. There's a Smashburger around here and I've been wondering if they are any good.


Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?

It's an expensive burger joint with fancy ingredients and sides. I love their rosemary fries and enjoy making my own burger (usually with a pretzel bun), but it's never quite worth the money even when it's good. But free? That's sweet.

They also have sweet potato fries.

Silver Crusade

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Treppa wrote:
The burrito was wrapped, I swear!

Practice safe eating. Wrap your burrito.

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?
It's an expensive burger joint with fancy ingredients and sides. I love their rosemary sides and enjoy making my own burger (usually with a pretzel bun), but it's never quite worth the money even when it's good. But free? That's sweet.

I wonder if they're anything like The Counter...

I really liked the ones in LA. I have yet to go the one in Times Square because it is in Times Square.

Silver Crusade

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P.S. I love sweet potato fries.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?
It's an expensive burger joint with fancy ingredients and sides. I love their rosemary sides and enjoy making my own burger (usually with a pretzel bun), but it's never quite worth the money even when it's good. But free? That's sweet.

I wonder if they're anything like The Counter...

I really liked the ones in LA. I have yet to go the one in Times Square because it is in Times Square.

They are similar to The Counter, really other than the fact that you order at the register at Smashburger (but they bring you food to you when it's ready).


It was rather a silly indulgence considering our financial straits, but it ended up free.

I'm a sucker for fries drizzled with olive oil and tossed with rosemary.

Silver Crusade

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I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)


Treppa wrote:

It was rather a silly indulgence considering our financial straits, but it ended up free.

I'm a sucker for fries drizzled with olive oil and tossed with rosemary.

I love the fries too.

Free is also nice.

Silver Crusade

Rawr! wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?
It's an expensive burger joint with fancy ingredients and sides. I love their rosemary sides and enjoy making my own burger (usually with a pretzel bun), but it's never quite worth the money even when it's good. But free? That's sweet.

I wonder if they're anything like The Counter...

I really liked the ones in LA. I have yet to go the one in Times Square because it is in Times Square.

They are similar to The Counter, really other than the fact that you order at the register at Smashburger (but they bring you food to you when it's ready).

Where did you come to be introduced to The Counter?


Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Cool! I'd like to participate in that.


Celestial Healer wrote:
Rawr! wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?
It's an expensive burger joint with fancy ingredients and sides. I love their rosemary sides and enjoy making my own burger (usually with a pretzel bun), but it's never quite worth the money even when it's good. But free? That's sweet.

I wonder if they're anything like The Counter...

I really liked the ones in LA. I have yet to go the one in Times Square because it is in Times Square.

They are similar to The Counter, really other than the fact that you order at the register at Smashburger (but they bring you food to you when it's ready).
Where did you come to be introduced to The Counter?

During my short stint in the Atlanta area.

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:

It was rather a silly indulgence considering our financial straits, but it ended up free.

I'm a sucker for fries drizzled with olive oil and tossed with rosemary.

There was a place in Rochester that made big thick sweet potato fries and drizzled them with honey and salt. So good.

Silver Crusade

I went to see Star Trek: Into Darkness on Friday. Good stuff.

Then had a busy day Saturday. My car's inspection was up at the end of the month, but I had a cracked windshield and I knew it would not pass, so I got that replaced, got the car inspected, and then hosted a little dinner party. Spaghetti and meatballs with my homemade tiramisu for dessert. Mmmm.

The day was tiring though. That's why I'm not doing s!%# today.

Silver Crusade

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I'm allowed to lie about on my birthday weekend.


Sounds delicious, CH!

Enjoy your day off today.


Do you have any plans to celebrate tomorrow?


At home doing chores while the rest of my family is at the lake presumably having fun. Bleh. Being sick sucks.

Thinking about walking over to Trader Joe's to get some food cause I don't really feel like cooking anything today.


Went caving last night with some church friends. Had a blast for about four hours underground. My everything hurts.

Will get caught up on PbPs later today or tomorrow. Yay holiday.


I hope you get well soon, lynora!

Orthos, that sounds like a lot of fun. Take some anti-inflammatories, though. :)

Silver Crusade

Rawr! wrote:
Do you have any plans to celebrate tomorrow?

Not particularly. I am going out for a "birthday dinner" on Tuesday. Tomorrow I might be dropping in on a barbecue, but that is it.

The Exchange

Rawr! wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
Treppa wrote:

I had the worst lunch at Smashburger the other day. The burger was crunchy, the avocado like rubber, and the fries overcooked.

I complained, and they gave me back the full cost (!) of the check (even for the others who didn't complain) and a free meal next time we go. Their regular manager was out and they were bewailing the replacement. She should be back after this weekend, so we'll give 'em another chance once she has had time to get the place straightened out.

Sounds like they at least handled their screwup well

They did. I'm very shy about complaining, but they were very nice, particularly after I declined a different meal and gave them back the bulk of the food. Ugh.

I ended up getting a burrito at Taco Bell. :/

That was very nice of them to do that.

I ate at a Smahburger once, and it wasn't bad, but I also didn't think I got my money's worth.

I ate at Smashburger once... haven't been back.

Not that it was horrible, it just didn't stand out as a great burger.

The Exchange

Orthos wrote:

Went caving last night with some church friends. Had a blast for about four hours underground. My everything hurts.

Will get caught up on PbPs later today or tomorrow. Yay holiday.

That's cool. I haven't been in a cave (Other that the touristy types) for... ever? I was in my teens, anyway.


Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?

You've never had Smashburger? OMG! You must drive, fly, or teleport to Las Vegas. I will buy you a Smashburger. I would conquer all of Golarion and exterminate hordes of zombies for a Smashburger.


Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Dibs!

Silver Crusade

BluePigeon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
What is this smashburger you speak of?
You've never had Smashburger? OMG! You must drive, fly, or teleport to Las Vegas. I will buy you a Smashburger. I would conquer all of Golarion and exterminate hordes of zombies for a Smashburger.

Or, you know, go to the one in Brooklyn.

Silver Crusade

Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:

I love my RPG library.

I have been tossing around the quasi-Victorian setting in my head and wanting a campaign idea to put in it. I gathered up a bunch of materials, including:

The 2E Villains Guide
The 3.5E DMG2
The 3.5E book Exemplars of Evil
The 4E Book of Vile Darkness
The Pathfinder NPC Guide
The Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide

After perusing all of these, I think I have cobbled together my ideas. All those old books are great for inspiration!

(This may turn into a new PbP, so stay tuned.)

(My Ravenloft game is not going away! Too many great things in store there.)

Dibs!

Noted :)


Gah! Penalties!


YEEEEES!!!!!


Kajehase wrote:
YEEEEES!!!!!

your team won?


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Something new for our early-rising, foodie, New Yorker friends to do.


Drejk wrote:
Icyshadow wrote:
I failed on my first run of Legacy of Fire...
You mean they all survived?

No, I mean a player was unhappy with how I ran the session as DM.

He gave constructive critique on how to fix it for next time, but I still feel crushed.


Three hours without a post. Slackers


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Drejk in his full employment-seeking glory. For all those who avoided the pitfalls of having Facebook Account. Or don't have me among their FB friends.


aeglos wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
YEEEEES!!!!!
your team won?

Yep. Now they get the honour of being knocked out of the second qualifying round to the Europa League.


Application sent to editorial office of Gry-Online.pl, the largest Polish portal dedicated to computer games. Aiming at the job of editorial assistant of game manual sections.


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Good luck, Drejk!


Rawr! wrote:
Good luck, Drejk!

+1


Go Drejkie!

Liberty's Edge

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Celestial Healer wrote:
Treppa wrote:

It was rather a silly indulgence considering our financial straits, but it ended up free.

I'm a sucker for fries drizzled with olive oil and tossed with rosemary.

There was a place in Rochester that made big thick sweet potato fries and drizzled them with honey and salt. So good.

Up by where I'm from in the Adirondacks, just about every diner serves sweet potato fries, usually served with "red sauce," which consists of, as far as I know, tomato paste, brown sugar, and jam.

Also, on the subject of burgers, I spent the last two weeks at a visual effects / concept art seminar in Los Angeles, and had In-N-Out Burger for the first time. And the second through tenth times.


The new workplace smells bad due to some renovation work. What a lovely way to start a new week @_@


My mind feels hazy...


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Happy Memorial Day, 'Mericans.

May your barbeques be tasty and your beer be plentiful.
Remember the fallen who have lost their lives for our great country.

The Exchange

Think I'll get in some PS3 before firing up my own grill.

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