Re: Where?
Howard, on host 209.86.36.208
Tuesday, January 16, 2001, at 17:06:58
Re: Where? posted by Melanie on Tuesday, January 16, 2001, at 13:50:36:
> > > > > Yes, you got it right the second time. Apparently, the Far East (of the USA) has never heard of Carl's Jr. > > > > > > > > Heh. We do have Hardee's, though, which is apparently owned by the same company as Carl's Jr. They even use the same little smiley-faced star in their logo... > > > > > > > > -- code"don't know whether their menus are the same, though"man"because I've never lived on the west coast"38 > > > > > > A friend of mine who moved out to the East from California bemoans the lack of Carl's Jr. there. He says Hardee's isn't the same. Any time he lords his cable connection over me, all I have to do is mention Carl's Jr. and he wilts. ;-) > > > > > > Aya"Mmm... sourdough bacon cheeseburger."ko > > > > I usually only eat breakfast at Hardy's, and usually only lunch at Carl's Jr., so it's hard to compare. However, I don't think they are much alike right now, because the merger is still new, but sooner or later, they will be the same. I hope the Carl's Jr. part wins out. I never gag there. > > Howard > > Hardee's and Carl's Jr? You people are all weird! What are those places and why don't you go to honest places like Pizza Hut, Wendy's and Ponderosa! Fast food with a much more New Englandish recognizable name... > > Mel"Or am I thinking of something else?"anie
When I first started going to New England, the only fast food available was fish & chips, clams, and fraps. If you ever found a hamburger, it was served almost raw. Things are better now. Howard
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