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*Ahem* Emotronic outrage
#62
Posted 29 June 2007 - 8:26 PM
hey Errol, thanks for stoping by and posting. Any Idea of who will supporting the Chems for their tour around the states?
#67 GelatinGhost
Posted 01 July 2007 - 6:34 AM
Yeah errol! I knew that emotronic thing had to be a joke... I mean come on! It's emotronic!
Besides, I think most everybody these days identifies emo as being a bad thing... even emos ("I'm not emo! I'm just... hey, what's that over there?!" *cut* *cut*). So basically I don't think it could possibly have attracted new fans :P
#70 makeskidskill
Posted 11 July 2007 - 5:47 PM
We used to eat at the Johnny Rockets in Laguna Beach all the time when we first got married. I worked at the movie theater next door, and since I worked at a movie theater, we were poor as fuck, but we'd trade free movies for burgers with the guys at JR's... good times, good times.
#73 whirly
Posted 12 July 2007 - 7:01 AM
I kind of avoid most breads these days, so that's why I don't eat veggie burgers. Eating a burger ain't no fun without the bun.
I used to settle for the grilled cheese at Johnny Rocket's until they introduced the veggie burger... I think it was around 1995. That was revolutionary for me because not every place had the veggie burger option. That said, the Johnny Rocket veggie burger is not like veggie burgers at other establishments. The patty is dense and has a less grainy/wheat/nut texture and (imo) more flavorful taste than the other places that sold veggies. At least that's how I remember them, it's been a while... Anyway, the only bad thing about the Johnny Rocket veggie is that it's really easy to fuck up. At least that's how it seemed. And if you get a bad one, it's really bad. Because of the density and texture of the patty, if it's even slightly overcooked (and I mean, in the 0001% "slightly" overcooked range) you were pretty screwed if you ordered the Johnny Rocket veggie burger.
I can't believe I'm talking about burgers! :lol: