So, you're walking down the street minding your own business and I come up behind you (lets pretend I'm 6' 6" 260 and not 5' 9") and get you in a rear naked choke.
I say you have to have dinner with me and I'll take the cuffs off I bound us by the ankles with with my magical extra set of hands if you promise not to have food on lip that makes me uncomfortable and spoils an otherwise fine dining experience.
There are only two options: Red Lobster or Olive Garden. Where do we eat? [Reply]
Been forever since I've been to either one, but Red Lobster would have to be the choice... crab legs and lobster are more of a treat for me than chicken parmesan, I can do stuff like that justice at home
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
Did oaklandhater type this up? JFC.
I'm back on the east coast dealing with family out the ass. Drinking will start early and bed will come soon until after Thanksgiving dinner. Weird post, weird mood. [Reply]
10-15 years ago I would say Red Lobster easily. But now their Cheddar Biscuits are as dry as croutons, and they are more stingy with them. They used to hand them out continuously. The Lobster crumbles at the touch of the fork, and the shrimp has the consistency of a rubber artificial fishing worm. And its way over priced. Olive Garden for me, Never Ending salad and breadsticks + Tour of Italy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Predarat:
10-15 years ago I would say Red Lobster easily. But now their Cheddar Biscuits are as dry as croutons, and they are more stingy with them. They used to hand them out continuously. The Lobster crumbles at the touch of the fork, and the shrimp has the consistency of a rubber artificial fishing worm. And its way over priced. Olive Garden for me, Never Ending salad and breadsticks + Tour of Italy.
I haven't been to Red Lobster in prolly 5 years. I hope that's just a local franchise problem because it's looking that's where the compass is leading. [Reply]
Anybody that votes Olive Garden is stupid. Like, I'm not even giving you the benefit of your opinion. You're stupid. This thread is stupid. Which do you prefer a Nissan Maxima or a 1982 Chevette. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Predarat:
10-15 years ago I would say Red Lobster easily. But now their Cheddar Biscuits are as dry as croutons, and they are more stingy with them. They used to hand them out continuously. The Lobster crumbles at the touch of the fork, and the shrimp has the consistency of a rubber artificial fishing worm. And its way over priced. Olive Garden for me, Never Ending salad and breadsticks + Tour of Italy.
IMHO, the shrimp has more the consistency of the more beloved rubber real fishing worm...but what do we collectively know? [Reply]