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BryanBusby 02-22-2023 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 16822205)
Only time I eat out is when it's an ASS

Arby's thanks you for the business.

loochy 02-22-2023 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16822573)
Not sure how. I don't even really eat at nice places outside of Friday or Saturday Night.

Mon breakfast: Clio Yogurt Bar $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Mon lunch: Chipotle Burrito with extra steak & chips $17
Mon dinner: Twisted Fresh Southwest Chicken Sandwich & chips $18
Mon late: C4 Energy Drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Yogurt $1.25

Tues breakfast: Toaster Strudel $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Tues lunch: Panda Express Plate $13
Tues dinner: Hawiaan Bros w/ Pineapple $16
Tues late: CFA Chicken Sandwich and Fries $13, Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Robert Irvine Protein Bar $2

Wed breakfast: Perfect Protein Bar $3, Half a thing of blueberries $3, Red Bull $3
Wed Lunch: Pegahs via Door Dash $27
Wed Dinner: KMachos Mexican Fajita $20
Wed late: C4 Energy drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Beef Jerky $2, Clio Yogurt Bar $2

Thurs breakfast: QuickTrip Donut holes $4, Red Bull $3, Half a pkg of blackberries $3
Thurs lunch: Chipotle burrito bowl with extra steak via Door Dash $30
Thurs dinner: Johnnys Tavern Stir Fry $20
Thurs late: Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Perfect Protein Bar $3

Fri breakfast: Ihop eggs, bacon, waffle via Door Dash $25, Red Bull $3
Fri lunch: Five guys burger and fries $15
Fri dinner: Stockhill Ribeye & glass of wine $80
Fri late: Crumbl Cookies $12, Red Bull $3

Sat breakfast: Perfect bar $3, Red Bull $3, Toaster Strudel $2
Sat lunch: California Pizza Kitchen pizza from Target $10
Sat Dinner: Joes KC Rib Dinner $22
Sat late: Taco Bell Chalupas $13

Sun breakfast: First Watch $20, Red Bull $3
Sun lunch: Chipotle burruto bowl with extra steak via door dash $30
Sun dinner: Street Tacos and rice. $16
Sun late: C4 Energy drink $2.50, KFC Chicken Sandwich $8

Shit I guess it is more than I thought. Thats like $600 a week so $2400 a month. Not sure how you guys with a bunch of mini mes running around can afford it.


LMAO Holy hell man. I don't know how your blood pressure isn't though the roof with that much sodium and caffeine

htismaqe 02-22-2023 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 16822882)
:thumb:

This is a hidden issue for restaurants and other low paying jobs in high end areas. How to find low cost workers when average rent is $2,500-$3,000 a month and gas is $3.50-$4.00 a gallon.

I never realized this problem until like 10 years ago when I lived outside DC in Ashburn, Loudoun County and a restaurant owner told me about this issue.

Loudoun County is the #1 highest per capita income in the US for the last 10-15 years

My 2nd office is in Ashburn.

FlaChief58 02-22-2023 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 16822777)
red bull and eating out every day. Wow. I'd weigh like 300 lbs eating like that.

You'd be seeing me on My 600 pound life getting my fat ass chewed out by Dr Now

KCUnited 02-22-2023 01:18 PM

I just read an article this morning about a property tax incentive that created affordable living within a trendy upscale neighborhood in a major metro.

One of the anecdotal metrics quoted was along the lines of "this neighborhood needed baristas".

BryanBusby 02-22-2023 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16822573)
Not sure how. I don't even really eat at nice places outside of Friday or Saturday Night.

Mon breakfast: Clio Yogurt Bar $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Mon lunch: Chipotle Burrito with extra steak & chips $17
Mon dinner: Twisted Fresh Southwest Chicken Sandwich & chips $18
Mon late: C4 Energy Drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Yogurt $1.25

Tues breakfast: Toaster Strudel $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Tues lunch: Panda Express Plate $13
Tues dinner: Hawiaan Bros w/ Pineapple $16
Tues late: CFA Chicken Sandwich and Fries $13, Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Robert Irvine Protein Bar $2

Wed breakfast: Perfect Protein Bar $3, Half a thing of blueberries $3, Red Bull $3
Wed Lunch: Pegahs via Door Dash $27
Wed Dinner: KMachos Mexican Fajita $20
Wed late: C4 Energy drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Beef Jerky $2, Clio Yogurt Bar $2

Thurs breakfast: QuickTrip Donut holes $4, Red Bull $3, Half a pkg of blackberries $3
Thurs lunch: Chipotle burrito bowl with extra steak via Door Dash $30
Thurs dinner: Johnnys Tavern Stir Fry $20
Thurs late: Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Perfect Protein Bar $3

Fri breakfast: Ihop eggs, bacon, waffle via Door Dash $25, Red Bull $3
Fri lunch: Five guys burger and fries $15
Fri dinner: Stockhill Ribeye & glass of wine $80
Fri late: Crumbl Cookies $12, Red Bull $3

Sat breakfast: Perfect bar $3, Red Bull $3, Toaster Strudel $2
Sat lunch: California Pizza Kitchen pizza from Target $10
Sat Dinner: Joes KC Rib Dinner $22
Sat late: Taco Bell Chalupas $13

Sun breakfast: First Watch $20, Red Bull $3
Sun lunch: Chipotle burruto bowl with extra steak via door dash $30
Sun dinner: Street Tacos and rice. $16
Sun late: C4 Energy drink $2.50, KFC Chicken Sandwich $8

Shit I guess it is more than I thought. Thats like $600 a week so $2400 a month. Not sure how you guys with a bunch of mini mes running around can afford it.

You have no idea how much this explains so much.

Eleazar 02-22-2023 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 16822894)
I thought you were going to NICE restaurants and treating yourself to steaks, lobster, scallops, fancy apps, pricey wine and desserts.

You're eating shit! ROFL

The Planeteer diet :doh!:

AdolfOliverBush 02-22-2023 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 16822573)
Not sure how. I don't even really eat at nice places outside of Friday or Saturday Night.

Mon breakfast: Clio Yogurt Bar $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Mon lunch: Chipotle Burrito with extra steak & chips $17
Mon dinner: Twisted Fresh Southwest Chicken Sandwich & chips $18
Mon late: C4 Energy Drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Yogurt $1.25

Tues breakfast: Toaster Strudel $2, Perfect Protein Bar $3, Red Bull $3
Tues lunch: Panda Express Plate $13
Tues dinner: Hawiaan Bros w/ Pineapple $16
Tues late: CFA Chicken Sandwich and Fries $13, Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Robert Irvine Protein Bar $2

Wed breakfast: Perfect Protein Bar $3, Half a thing of blueberries $3, Red Bull $3
Wed Lunch: Pegahs via Door Dash $27
Wed Dinner: KMachos Mexican Fajita $20
Wed late: C4 Energy drink $2, Cashews $0.50, Beef Jerky $2, Clio Yogurt Bar $2

Thurs breakfast: QuickTrip Donut holes $4, Red Bull $3, Half a pkg of blackberries $3
Thurs lunch: Chipotle burrito bowl with extra steak via Door Dash $30
Thurs dinner: Johnnys Tavern Stir Fry $20
Thurs late: Alani Energy Drink $2.50, Perfect Protein Bar $3

Fri breakfast: Ihop eggs, bacon, waffle via Door Dash $25, Red Bull $3
Fri lunch: Five guys burger and fries $15
Fri dinner: Stockhill Ribeye & glass of wine $80
Fri late: Crumbl Cookies $12, Red Bull $3

Sat breakfast: Perfect bar $3, Red Bull $3, Toaster Strudel $2
Sat lunch: California Pizza Kitchen pizza from Target $10
Sat Dinner: Joes KC Rib Dinner $22
Sat late: Taco Bell Chalupas $13

Sun breakfast: First Watch $20, Red Bull $3
Sun lunch: Chipotle burruto bowl with extra steak via door dash $30
Sun dinner: Street Tacos and rice. $16
Sun late: C4 Energy drink $2.50, KFC Chicken Sandwich $8

Shit I guess it is more than I thought. Thats like $600 a week so $2400 a month. Not sure how you guys with a bunch of mini mes running around can afford it.

Jesus H. Christ, I'll shit directly into your mouth once a day for $1000 a month. You'll eat better AND save $1400 a month.

Eleazar 02-22-2023 01:35 PM

Eh, the more I think about it he has to be trolling. Quality troll though.

RedRaider56 02-22-2023 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 16822400)
The margs were probably a combined $25.

$4.99 each...

htismaqe 02-22-2023 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Razaele (Post 16822983)
Eh, the more I think about it he has to be trolling. Quality troll though.

He's devolving.

His football trolling has gotten so bad, it's not even worth giggling at anymore. It's just cringy.

This stuff will eventually get old and tired, too.

:evil:

Bearcat 02-22-2023 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16823023)
He's devolving.

His football trolling has gotten so bad, it's not even worth giggling at anymore. It's just cringy.

This stuff will eventually get old and tired, too.

:evil:

It takes years of dedicated to get a group of people to believe you're this ****ing stupid.

If most people trolled in this fashion, they would be called out for trying too hard, or just laughed at.... here though, people actually consider these posts to be true.

AdolfOliverBush 02-22-2023 02:15 PM

Trolling or not, my offer stands. My shit, his mouth, $1000 a month.

ghak99 02-22-2023 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 16822950)
I just read an article this morning about a property tax incentive that created affordable living within a trendy upscale neighborhood in a major metro.

One of the anecdotal metrics quoted was along the lines of "this neighborhood needed baristas".

Those poor people need to be able to serve us. If they all move away, who will bring me my car or make my morning coffee? There are "Nantuckets" all over the country.

A couple rows of trees as visual barriers and two rows of tiny homes can be hidden away in a lot of communities while being touted as some kind of humanitarian aid or good deed project. I can't tell if some of the ideas being pushed forward are hilarious or sad.

Mile High Mania 02-22-2023 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KurtCobain (Post 16822422)
There's no way that holds true any more. What size family? For one adult male, one toddler, one teenage girl and a pregnant woman, while couponing and going to different stores for sales, we're spending about 200 a week(on the low end).

So, when we have all the kids here (family of 5)... we don't get out of a grocery store without spending $250 and we'll make 2-3 trips a month, so it adds up quick and then you have the eating out.


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