To: smokingfrog
For some reason, I find the name “In ‘n’ Out” a little off putting.
18 posted on
05/12/2011 8:01:10 PM PDT by
Carl LaFong
(Experts say experts should be ignored.)
To: Carl LaFong
Hey. That is what made me click on the thread...:) I was going to say “TTIWWOP!” but they did have a picture.
36 posted on
05/12/2011 8:08:47 PM PDT by
rlmorel
(Capitalism is the Goose that lays The Golden Egg.)
To: Carl LaFong
This story is about a new In-n-Out, not “the old in-n-out.”
70 posted on
05/12/2011 8:23:09 PM PDT by
Avery Iota Kracker
(Why get 'er done, when you can get 'er did twyst as fast.)
To: Carl LaFong
wait till you see the in n out burger bumper stickers cut down to in n out urge.
To: Carl LaFong
I haven't read all the posts......but there was a bumper sticker that originally read ‘In-N-Out Burger’. We were in CA for 19 years and I saw several bumper stickers where the owner of the car had removed the ‘b’ and the ‘r’ of the word burger from the sticker. It then read ‘In-N-Out urge’. Point taken.
To: Carl LaFong
PS-I LOVE the In-N-out burger. My son used to have 2 double-doubles after his Friday night lights football games. I miss those times.
To: Carl LaFong
For some reason. I find the name “In n Out a little off putting....
In my world, it is a type of enema. Ranks right up there with H H H which is legit for high, hot, and a hell of alot.
To: Carl LaFong
PPS-In-N-Out was the very first drive-through hamburger chain. They used to have a t-shirt commemorating that.
To: Carl LaFong
For some reason, I find the name In n Out a little off putting. Wasn't there a Kubrick about that? If memory serves, it came out after my favorite, Strangelove.
To: Carl LaFong
For some reason, I find the name In n Out a little off putting.
"In-N-Out Burger" decals with the "B" and the "g" blacked out or cut off have been a staple of schoolboy wit for a long time.
To: Carl LaFong
For some reason, I find the name In n Out a little off putting. One of the fun things about In 'n' Out is modifying their bumper stickers. I've seen people make "In 'n' Out 'n' In 'n' Out", "In 'n' Out Urge", "Urge To Regurge", etc.
261 posted on
05/13/2011 12:14:45 AM PDT by
Cymbaline
("Allahu Akbar": Arabic for "Nothing To See Here" - Mark Steyn)
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