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Texashiker has no problem with the US going into default and the US getting thrown into another great recession, but damn it if that tea isn't right he's going to cause a fuss!

But then we'd miss the irony of him losing his job and being forced to work at Sonic. At least then he'd (presumably) get his tea right.
 
I call our order in over the phone on the way into town.

Why buy out? Because the junior burrito is $1 and the 32 ounce tea is a $1.

My wife and I both eat for something like $4.32 after tax.

I'm glad you save so much on your sugary drinks and fatty salt-laden foods.

Your eating habits cost all of us hundreds of dollars a year in healthcare.

Thanks.
 
I call our order in over the phone on the way into town.

Why buy out? Because the junior burrito is $1 and the 32 ounce tea is a $1.

My wife and I both eat for something like $4.32 after tax.

Good thing you're saving money now, you'll need it for your twin quadruple bypasses later on :thumbsup:
 
But then we'd miss the irony of him losing his job and being forced to work at Sonic. At least then he'd (presumably) get his tea right.

I would go back into welding before I worked at sonic.


I'm glad you save so much on your sugary drinks and fatty salt-laden foods.

Your eating habits cost all of us hundreds of dollars a year in healthcare.

Thanks.

I had blood work done a few months ago. My cholesterol was a little high, but the doctor said it was not high enough to worry about.
 
Agreed with the title in principle.

OP's reason is why I won't order tea from restaurants, though. Can't trust people/technology to pick up on a vowel to make a distinction.

Relevant:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYxXtKkqK4E

This is why unsweet tea should just be called "tea". It's stupid to include the word "sweet" anywhere in a term that's meant to specify the non sweet version of a thing, at least when used to make an order.
 
And yet you have the audacity to complain about someone that's completely WILLING to do something you scoff at. Classy.

I would make more than twice the money welding as compared to working at sonic.

Its not that I look down at minimum wage jobs, I just have skills that allow me to earn more.
 
I'm glad you save so much on your sugary drinks and fatty salt-laden foods.

Your eating habits cost all of us hundreds of dollars a year in healthcare.

Thanks.

Considering he wanted unsweet tea, can't really peg the sugary drinks on him.

Add in that eating those types of foods, mean nothing bad for health reasons if one excercises and rations their food.

Also, its a myth, only about 0.5% of our healthcare is from other peoples "weight and blood pressure" issues. There is many more predominant factors that cause high medical costs.
 
Considering he wanted unsweet tea, can't really peg the sugary drinks on him.

Add in that eating those types of foods, mean nothing bad for health reasons if one excercises and rations their food.

My standard lunch is a peanut butter and honey sandwich, chips, and some kind of snack. I also eat some kind of fruit everyday.

The doctor on my last checkup said to try and eat less red meat. And that was about it.

Sugar levels were good also on my blood work.
 
This is why you should always ask yourself if your thread meets the "so what" test.

OP, think before you type ...
 
This is why unsweet tea should just be called "tea". It's stupid to include the word "sweet" anywhere in a term that's meant to specify the non sweet version of a thing, at least when used to make an order.

I agree, however I bet most of the time if you ask for tea or regular tea, you would get sweet tea being it's Texas.
 
This is why you should always ask yourself if your thread meets the "so what" test.

This. Someone getting my drink wrong at a food place is really not even worth thinking about, for me anyways. I'll drink it and go on with my day. Who has the time or energy to sweat the small stuff?
 
I hate people like you. Ignorant. Just say you have the wrong tea, no need to go full retard to the staffs. (If that's what you did)
 
:thumbsup:

Real americans doing the work the rest of you schlubs would never consider doing because you're "too good for it".

Same goes for the illegals that wash down the bathroom stalls and pick the produce you eat. THEY'RE the REAL americans around here.

:thumbsup:

Do what you have to do. 🙂
 
Considering he wanted unsweet tea, can't really peg the sugary drinks on him.

Add in that eating those types of foods, mean nothing bad for health reasons if one excercises and rations their food.

Also, its a myth, only about 0.5% of our healthcare is from other peoples "weight and blood pressure" issues. There is many more predominant factors that cause high medical costs.

hey hey hey! I'm trying to have a moment here!

:colbert:
 
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