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Food so addictive you are convinced its laced with crack

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Drewdog, Sep 16, 2003.

  1. francis 4 prez

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    healthy choice french bread pepperoni pizza's: omg that sauce it good. i've been trying atkins and haven't had any for about a month, but i'm at the point where i can eat them again. and once i start, i won't be able to stop.

    freebirds burritos: or more precisely, freebirds bbq sauce.

    and a new addition this summer, Lipton Lemon-flavored tea. man, one day our family sits down to dinner and we have this tea out of nowhere. everyone says how good it is, and i swear, from that day forward, if a gallon of it wasn't fixed up at the beginning of the day, we would run out. my dad was especially addicted, but the family in general just couldn't stop drinking it. i even said i was sure it was laced with crack.
     
  2. Behad

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    AAAAAhhhhhhh! Get it right, people. The most addicting food for me, without a doubt, is
    Flamin' Hot Cheetos


    How can you be so fond of a food as to call it addicting, yet not know the name of it???:confused:
     
  3. RocketMan Tex

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    My pecan-smoked brisket is so addictive you will be convinced it is laced with crack.

    One taste and you will be lining up at my door, cash in hand, for a fix.

    I am quite positive Behad's pecan smoked brisket will have the same effect. In fact, Behad and I are thinking of going into the brisket-dealing business together. If you see us on a streetcorner in League City wearing overcoats and holding bottles of barbecue sauce, please do not call the authorities. Cash only...no credit cards or barter accepted.
     
  4. Cohen

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    In and Out Burgers.... not in Texas.... :(

    Peet's Coffee

    Real New York Pizza
     
  5. A-Train

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    I'll get blasted for this, but Olive Garden alfredo sauce...Dip a piece of cardboard in that stuff and I'll eat it...
     
  6. Behad

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    Shhh...not till the commercials come out. And the pop-up ads.



    And for the ladies, bartering IS accepted!
     
  7. RocketMan Tex

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    Word. I stand corrected! :D
     
  8. Lil Pun

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    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

    Steak Escape sandwiches

    Chinese food

    Any item you purchase from the Schwan's man
     
  9. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    Any decent set of ribs
    Cool Ranch Doritoes
    DiGiorno's Pizza
    Mello Yello (don't like Dr. Pepper:p)
    Doughnuts (Krispy Kreme or any other good ones)
    Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
    French Fries from Applebee's
     
  10. The Summit

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    Jack in the Box tacos. Yumm.
     
  11. Rocket Fan

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    I've said it once I'll say it again... those Flamin' Hot Cheetos make you smarter... It started out as somewhat of a joke but by the end of senior year like half the top 25 ranked people at my school were putting those things down!
     
  12. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Went to Whataburger for first time in Vegas. It was good stuff at 2am.
     
  13. Sonny

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    When I don't care what I eat...


    Dairy Queen Blizzards and Country Baskets with the Gravy!

    Anything from Taco Bell even though I pay for it later.

    Texas Burger and a Blue Bell milk shake (anyone been here???) :D

    Meatball subs from Subway or Quiznos

    Thin Pizza from Pizza Hut (hell any pizza really)
     
  14. coma

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    Frenchy's fried chicken
    Meximelt from Taco Bell
    Skillet Queso from Chili's
    Nathan's hot dogs
     
  15. Mulder

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    McGriddles must be laced with Crack AND forgetme sauce... I can't believe nobody has mentioned those yet!
     
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    Forgot to add:

    SmartOnes 4 Cheese Frozen Pizza

    As much as I hate cheese, these things are too freakin' good for only 400 calories and 7 grams of fat.
     
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    Mountain Dew
     
  18. Isabel

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    mmmm, Meximelt. (And I don't even normally like Taco Bell.)

    Does anybody notice what all these foods have in common? (Hint: I don't see "fruit", "vegetables", or "protein bars" making an appearance on anybody's list. :) )
     
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    Deckard, I've heard mixed reviews on Salt Lick "Three Sixty." Apparently they've taken a good thing, and tried to make it all fancy. Problem is that you don't go to Salt Lick to order a baked Mahi Mahi or something like that. You go for the f'n BBQ. I live just down the street from the Salt Lick 360, so I was tempted to try it last Friday. Instead, I went with the sure thing, County Line, and it didn't disappoint.
     
  20. Isabel

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    Warning - controversial topic:

    How many of y'all like County Line? How many think it is fairly priced? How many actually like their food (not necessarily the atmosphere or drinks)?

    When I tried it, I didn't end up with the same impression that a lot of people have...
     

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