Ichinisan
Lifer
OP misspelled "Caesar"
ATOT goes nuts if I point out something like that, so I didn't say anything.
What county do you live in? Do you live in a major metropolitan area?
OP misspelled "Caesar"
OP misspelled "Caesar"
I guess the company misspelled it too, because the web site's
littleCAESARS.com
You should either try less hard at being a dick, or try harder to be good at it, your choice...
I guess the company misspelled it too, because the web site's
littleCAESARS.com
You should either try less hard at being a dick, or try harder to be good at it, your choice...
I guess the company misspelled it too, because the web site's
littleCAESARS.com
You should either try less hard at being a dick, or try harder to be good at it, your choice...
Nah. It takes quite a bit more than that.Strong self-pwnage of the year contender. Are you dyslexic?
I guess the company misspelled it too, because the web site's
littleCAESARS.com
You should either try less hard at being a dick, or try harder to be good at it, your choice...
LOL. This is fucking golden.I guess the company misspelled it too, because the web site's
littleCAESARS.com
You should either try less hard at being a dick, or try harder to be good at it, your choice...
LOL! Here's a post from BurgieBoi's own thread where he admits that he was only able to snack for the rest of the day (bagels and protein bar)!
Oh man! You sure were hungry! Look at how you had to compensate with those two larger meals! You even call this a "considerable amount" in reference to daily intake! 🙄
After his posts in this thread I immediately recalled where he described his In-n-Out order to us. Here it is:
It wasn't easy to find because he has DOZENS of In-n-Out threads here (he even says as much in one of them).
Now, let those two threads sink in and ask yourself why anyone would take portion size opinions from this guy.
"Two double-meats?!"
Not sure what this collection of posts is supposed to indicate. I usually skip breakfast, so for me to eat two bagels is rare on its own, and probably explains why I was inclined to have Chipotle that day rather than In-N-Out. Not to mention that I even said I ate a protein bar on that day, which is something I wouldn't need to do if I was full after eating Chipotle.
Two double-meats plus a side of fries provides a lot more food than Chipotle for the same price. You're making my argument.
EDIT: btw, I got my usual from In-N-Out three hours ago and I'm still stuffed. I probably won't even need to eat again before bed. If I got Chipotle I'd be digging through my backpack for a Clif bar right about now.
Are you skinny, average, or large man?
One post shows that you are out of touch with normal portion sizes (three burgers?!). The other shows a contradiction where you consider a Chipotle burrito, two bagels, and a protein bar "a considerable amount" for one day.Not sure what this collection of posts is supposed to indicate. I usually skip breakfast, so for me to eat two bagels is rare on its own, and probably explains why I was inclined to have Chipotle that day rather than In-N-Out. Not to mention that I even said I ate a protein bar on that day, which is something I wouldn't need to do if I was full after eating Chipotle.
LOL! More evidence of you being absolutely out of touch with normal portions! A Chipotle burrito is HUGE. Having two double-meats as your "usual" is down-right gluttonous.Two double-meats plus a side of fries provides a lot more food than Chipotle for the same price. You're making my argument.
That's odd because before you acted like a Chipotle burrito, two bagels, and a protein bar were MORE than you could expect someone to eat in a day. According to your other post, that Chipotle burrito and Clif bar would put you two bagels away from having a particularly "considerable" amount for the day.EDIT: btw, I got my usual from In-N-Out three hours ago and I'm still stuffed. I probably won't even need to eat again before bed. If I got Chipotle I'd be digging through my backpack for a Clif bar right about now.
Most cities aren't overflowing with mexican food joints. I live in San Antonio, TX chief, the only choices are Chipotle or Taco Bell around here.
I'm a qt manlet. 5'7" 130lbs.
One post shows that you are out of touch with normal portion sizes (three burgers?!). The other shows a contradiction where you consider a Chipotle burrito, two bagels, and a protein bar "a considerable amount" for one day.
Don't deny that second point. You were specifically saying that you had trouble understanding how people could get fat when you ate so much and barely touched 2,000 calories. Obviously, you thought that was more than equivalent to three square meals. If you don't think that a Chipotle burrito is filling enough for one meal, then you must think that two bagels and a protein bar are equivalent to the remainder AND the other two meals that average person would have (2.5 meals?).
LOL! More evidence of you being absolutely out of touch with normal portions! A Chipotle burrito is HUGE. Having two double-meats as your "usual" is down-right gluttonous.
That's odd because before you acted like a Chipotle burrito, two bagels, and a protein bar were MORE than you could expect someone to eat in a day. According to your other post, that Chipotle burrito and Clif bar would put you two bagels away from having a particularly "considerable" amount for the day.
You've done a complete 180-degree flip from your position on Chipotle that day.
No one cares how much you eat. Stop trying to brag about it. If you really ate that much, you'd have grown taller.
I never said three burgers was normal, that's just my personal preference. I'm saying $7 for a tiny burrito is abnormal. If Chipotle's burritos were maybe $5, I could order two. For the price, it's a ripoff.
wtf dude, Chipotle's burrito's are f'n huge. A fairly standard Chipotle burrito clocks in at 1200 calories. And then I see gluttons doing double meat, double wrap, bringing it closer to 1500+ calories O_O