just saw a post on FB that the Aurora In-n-out had a 12 hour wait.
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just saw a post on FB that the Aurora In-n-out had a 12 hour wait.
12hr wait for a burger. WTF?
True story: the last time I had In-n-out, it was very late, very late. I was rolling through SLC. Blew a bearing and tire on the camper whilst overloaded towing on I 5. Set fire to the undercarriage which was all wood. Full flames. Grabbed every bit of water I could find, the fire extinguisher was in the camper, and threw it on the hub/wheel. Got it out. Then proceeded to crouch over the side median and blow a huge dump.
Sorry Utah. /True Story
Anyone know why Abasin turned off their base webcam? It was helpful to be able to check the lift line before heading up the road for a few laps.
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I can't imagine pics of full lines looks good to Summit County Public Health folks or the public in general. Regardless of whether it is actually safe or not -- it sends a not so good message as things are locking down.
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It was true animal style.
I do not understand the In n Out thing. I tried it when I was working in the city this summer. FKN disgusting.
I don't understand it either. It's a fast food burger. Even if it is the best fast food burger (not sure it is), it's still just a fast food burger.
I was not impressed either, but had no choice. I voted for chick filet or how ever they spell it. And I don't really care that the closest of either is 100 miles away.
I’d wait up to 6 hours for Franklin or Snows BBQ, but 12 hours for a $6 burger is insane. Jims Burgers was a great pivot.
Next storms look pretty weak outside of the San Juans. I think we’re starting to get in “Pattern change in 2 weeks” territory