My buddy said he had a slice of pizza at Knockout Pizza and that it was the worst he ever had. After about half an hour thinking about it on mushrooms he said, "someone should go to Knockout Pizza... and like... knock them out."
There was one in downtown Dallas for a few months, but the owners of the building changed the locks after the restaurant refused to pay rent. I guess he moved to Vegas where he doesnt rely on repeat business. I like junk food as much as the next guy but buns and fries deep fried in pure lard just didn't appeal to me. They would also put a whole stick of butter inside their milkshakes. Some of my coworkers went once or twice..unsurprisingly they said the food wasn't that good. They felt bad for this one customer there who told them he would go eat there every day...he was morbidly obese so he would receive free food. He would go in and eat several burgers..before each one he would have to get on this huge cow scale to get the free food and a large alarm would ring since he was over 350 lbs.
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I like junk food as much as the next guy but buns and fries deep fried in pure lard just didn't appeal to me. They would also put a whole stick of butter inside their milkshakes. Some of my coworkers went once or twice..unsurprisingly they said the food wasn't that good.
Yeah, that just sounds shitty. And if the food isn't good, the "clinical atmosphere" doesn't seem fun enough to make me want to suffer through it.
"See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
Phoenix is the 18th fattest city in the country.
Well, I don't think there's anything too scientific about the lists of fattest or fittest cities. I was just looking at a list that named Phoenix the 13th fittest city.
"See a broad to get dat booty yak 'em, leg 'er down, a smack 'em yak 'em!"
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
Phoenix is the 18th fattest city in the country.
Well, I don't think there's anything too scientific about the lists of fattest or fittest cities. I was just looking at a list that named Phoenix the 13th fittest city.
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
Phoenix is the 18th fattest city in the country.
All I can say is walk around Tempe around the ASU campus or go to the malls and look at the women. :thumbup:
Also, alot of retirees that moved there possibly skewing the numbers. Phoenix area people tend to be pretty fit in my opinion.
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
Phoenix is the 18th fattest city in the country.
All I can say is walk around Tempe around the ASU campus or go to the malls and look at the women. :thumbup:
Well, I do enjoy beautiful people, however, as a male loving female, this has no appeal to me.
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There was one in downtown Dallas for a few months, but the owners of the building changed the locks after the restaurant refused to pay rent. I guess he moved to Vegas where he doesnt rely on repeat business. I like junk food as much as the next guy but buns and fries deep fried in pure lard just didn't appeal to me. They would also put a whole stick of butter inside their milkshakes. Some of my coworkers went once or twice..unsurprisingly they said the food wasn't that good. They felt bad for this one customer there who told them he would go eat there every day...he was morbidly obese so he would receive free food. He would go in and eat several burgers..before each one he would have to get on this huge cow scale to get the free food and a large alarm would ring since he was over 350 lbs.
That's my favorite line from the story.
Yeah, that just sounds shitty. And if the food isn't good, the "clinical atmosphere" doesn't seem fun enough to make me want to suffer through it.
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/morn ... loses.html
Damn. Guess I never will either.
575 pounds.
I remember reading that story but didn't realize they closed. People in Phoenix are generally pretty health conscious so it kind of doesn't surprise me. Guess I need to hit the one in Vegas before that closes!
Phoenix is the 18th fattest city in the country.
Well, I don't think there's anything too scientific about the lists of fattest or fittest cities. I was just looking at a list that named Phoenix the 13th fittest city.
Okay. So we agree top 25.
All I can say is walk around Tempe around the ASU campus or go to the malls and look at the women.
Also, alot of retirees that moved there possibly skewing the numbers. Phoenix area people tend to be pretty fit in my opinion.
Well, I do enjoy beautiful people, however, as a male loving female, this has no appeal to me.
I'm confused. :?