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From: Mark Shaw
Newsgroups: dfw.eats
Subject: Re: In-N-Out
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 23:19:49 +0000 (UTC)
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Venger wrote:
> On 5/19/2011 10:41 AM, Mark Shaw wrote:
> > Anyone manage to get through the lines yet? Impressions?
> Yep. It's In-N-Out. If you've had it before, it tastes the same.
Well, I haven't, until today.
I went by the Allen one and discovered that the line wasn't all that
long, and got a double-double, fries, and a shake after a half-hour
wait. Not bad (actually, quite good), but I agree that Five Guys is
better. In-N-Out is closer to me, though, so once the fascination
dies down I'll be back.
> And if you get it to go, eat the fries in the car - they are undoubtedly
> the worst not-warm fries on the planet.
Ate half in the car, the other half at home. Agreed.
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Mark Shaw Smarter than the average beer
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