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TriOmegaZero wrote:Don't forget the Zuppa Toscana...mmm...Rysky wrote:If you want that, hit Olive Garden and get salad too. ;)TriOmegaZero wrote:Fazoli's is like Italian fast food with all that entails.The food is meh but I always go just for the unlimited breadsticks mmmmmmmmm...
pah. Olive garden.
takes d train to canal street as this is San Gennaro feast week

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Rysky wrote:If you want that, hit Olive Garden and get salad too. ;)TriOmegaZero wrote:Fazoli's is like Italian fast food with all that entails.The food is meh but I always go just for the unlimited breadsticks mmmmmmmmm...
I would go more often if the closest one wasn't in completely the wrong direction from home.

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Rysky wrote:If you want that, hit Olive Garden and get salad too. ;)TriOmegaZero wrote:Fazoli's is like Italian fast food with all that entails.The food is meh but I always go just for the unlimited breadsticks mmmmmmmmm...
As much as I really, really like Olive Garden, Fazoli's is (here, at least) faster and less expensive across the board (even factoring in the lack of salad).
... or at least it used to be.
(But that's possibly great advice for Rysky, considering!)
I do miss my "every Sunday at Fazoli's" with my wife, though. We "suffer" through "settling" for "every Sunday at Moe's" instead these days... :D
(Hee-hee-hee... I heart Moe's...)

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TriOmegaZero wrote:Rysky wrote:If you want that, hit Olive Garden and get salad too. ;)TriOmegaZero wrote:Fazoli's is like Italian fast food with all that entails.The food is meh but I always go just for the unlimited breadsticks mmmmmmmmm...As much as I really, really like Olive Garden, Fazoli's is (here, at least) faster and less expensive across the board (even factoring in the lack of salad).
... or at least it used to be.
(But that's possibly great advice for Rysky, considering!)
I do miss my "every Sunday at Fazoli's" with my wife, though. We "suffer" through "settling" for "every Sunday at Moe's" instead these days... :D
(Hee-hee-hee... I heart Moe's...)
If it's the same chain, the Moe's here suffers from the same problem as Olive Garden - wrong side of the state line in the wrong direction for regular visits. Sometimes I get coworkers to get me some though.

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I need some advise on ginger beers, and I figure this thread's as good a place as any to ask. I recently tried my hand at making a dessert using ginger beer and prosecco, but the beer I chose (Barritt's) was so wimpy on the ginger as to be non-existent. I'm looking for something sweet, but will have a good spicy gingery finish. Any recommendations?

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As much as I really, really like Olive Garden, Fazoli's is (here, at least) faster and less expensive across the board (even factoring in the lack of salad).
All I was talking about was getting endless breadsticks.
But the wife and I managed to figure out how we could both have dinner at OG for 10-15 bucks.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:Don't forget the Zuppa Toscana...mmm...Rysky wrote:If you want that, hit Olive Garden and get salad too. ;)TriOmegaZero wrote:Fazoli's is like Italian fast food with all that entails.The food is meh but I always go just for the unlimited breadsticks mmmmmmmmm...
Tru dat!

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Tacticslion wrote:As much as I really, really like Olive Garden, Fazoli's is (here, at least) faster and less expensive across the board (even factoring in the lack of salad).All I was talking about was getting endless breadsticks.
But the wife and I managed to figure out how we could both have dinner at OG for 10-15 bucks.
Also awesome.

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I'm a big fan of Thomas Kemper root beer. It comes in insanely cold bottles
Just out of curiosity, how are the Kemper bottles any colder than any of the other bottles kept in the same cooler at the same temperature? Does some kind of endothermic reaction occur when the bottle is opened?

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I remember a Boot Hill module where players are guarding a wagon that they think is full of nitro glycerin but it turns out to be Doc Brown's soda water.
Which made me rather disappointing that it did not make at least a cameo in Back To the Future Pt 3.
[off-topic]Tomorrow, 10/21/15, is the day that Marty arrived at when he traveled to his future. Some people are celebrating it as 'Back to the Future' Day.[/off-topic]

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Aranna wrote:Which is good, cause considering the way far too many people drive, I don't want them in the air.Krensky wrote:Where's my damn flying car!?The FAA decided to go all medieval on flying car ownership, so they exist but there is no market for them.
+1
Also I could never drive a flying car. I have enough paranoia and fear getting on a plane.

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Aranna wrote:Which is good, cause considering the way far too many people drive, I don't want them in the air.Krensky wrote:Where's my damn flying car!?The FAA decided to go all medieval on flying car ownership, so they exist but there is no market for them.
Good point imagine texting while flying... ~shudders~

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thejeff wrote:Aranna wrote:Which is good, cause considering the way far too many people drive, I don't want them in the air.Krensky wrote:Where's my damn flying car!?The FAA decided to go all medieval on flying car ownership, so they exist but there is no market for them.Good point imagine texting while flying... ~shudders~
At that point, it'll most likely be mandatory that the vehicles be auto piloted like Google cars. For that matter so will ground driving.

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Where's my damn flying car!?
Given the thread topic, don't you mean, "Where's my Fizzy Lifting Drink?"