Friday, August 31, 2018

Scene a redditor posted yesterday showing the In-and-Out Burger Progressive boycott apocalypse


Guerrilla action?


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  1. There go the progressives, monkeying around again.

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  2. In-and-Out burger? So-so & a long wait is what I remember from the two times I've tried it.
    Letting politics interfere with your food is a mistake if you ask me...

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    1. The problem is, as Trotsky said, you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you!
      The Progs are trying to punish In-and-Out Burger for their political speech. We have to protect the right to make political speech or we'll lose it.

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  3. Because their Chick fil A boycott worked out so well.

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  4. This thread has inspired me. I'm thinking of starting a "In-Out-Weiner" place based on the Las Vegas based Chicken ranch type service. And, of course I'll donate to Republicans.

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    1. You're a giver, bogsidebunny. That's why we love you.

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  5. That's about what the one in EG looked like at 8pm last night, and the drive thru line was all the way onto E. Stockton Blvd.

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  6. If there was one near me, I'd be eating there 3 times a day.

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  7. This one looks like the one in Lenwood (which is between L.A. and Las Vegas. It is like that from lunch to well past dinner.

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  8. Has anyone noticed that every time the left calls for a boycott
    of a Christian owned busiess, it backfires on them? We need to
    coin a new word here. The word has to describe Christian or
    conservative response to liberal boycotts.

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    1. The phrase you're looking for is 'Common Sense.'

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    2. As in 'common sense reaction to' a boycott from the left.

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  9. I usually steer clear of a california chain of anything. But that said, I went to one Friday night for lunch break. It was decent, but the burger was tiny. Like a junior Whataburger. Tasty, fresh, clean digs, nice folks. Not Texas sized by any stretch. I may go back. The tea was tasty.

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    1. Their menu is short; their "secret menu" is long. You want a big burger, try asking for a 4 x 4!

      I think their fries are great, you can watch the potatos being turned into fries so you know you're getting the real thing.

      https://www.rather-be-shopping.com/blog/2015/06/16/in-n-out-burger-secret-menu/

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