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| − | One costs $2. | + | One costs $2.75, two cost $5.50. Coincidence? I don't know? |
| − | This is the deal. It's your choice of eggs, your choice of meat or non-meat product, and your choice of toast. | + | This is the deal. It's your choice of eggs, your choice of meat or non-meat product, and your choice of toast. Plus you get those giant hash brown things and they'll knock off fifty cents if you don't want a meat or non-meat product. |
We're talking bangs, we're talking bucks... | We're talking bangs, we're talking bucks... | ||
but not a lot of bucks. | but not a lot of bucks. | ||
Revision as of 16:16, 19 April 2009
SO MUCH FOOD SO LITTLE TIME
"It's pretty self-explanatory." -E. Vessels ("Prairie Fire Starter...How the fuck is that self-explanitory?"-K. Peterson)
"Prairie Fire Starters are the the best bang for your buck, hands down." -A. Martin
"It is the grease that lubricates your hangover." -D. Culver
One costs $2.75, two cost $5.50. Coincidence? I don't know?
This is the deal. It's your choice of eggs, your choice of meat or non-meat product, and your choice of toast. Plus you get those giant hash brown things and they'll knock off fifty cents if you don't want a meat or non-meat product. We're talking bangs, we're talking bucks...
but not a lot of bucks.