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Old Mar 6th 2014, 1:07 pm
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The comments are pretty funny

http://imgur.com/gallery/iRSmRCg
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The comments are pretty funny

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How ludicrous! One egg? NO pancakes???
Do they know nothing?
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Not enough bacon - and a Sig? No, it should be a S&W 357 Magnum (Do you feel lucky, punk? Well, do ya?)
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Needs more syrup
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How ludicrous! One egg? NO pancakes???
Do they know nothing?
And where's the French toast and hash browns?!
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Replace the coffee with whiskey, and I'd bet that would be how Hunter S. Thompson did breakfast.
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Originally Posted by Guindalf
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Misquote: 'Do you feel lucky, punk?'

Actual Line: ‘You've got to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?’

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The mug has German on it and the plates are too small to be American.

If it was all mashed together on an enormous plate...
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Real eggs and not poured from a carton? Surely not! Funny though.
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The mug has German on it and the plates are too small to be American.

If it was all mashed together on an enormous plate...
The comments here, and under the linked photo, about "too many plates" all must be from people who have never eaten breakfast at a Waffle House. I get eggs, hash browns and toast on one plate, country ham on another, and a waffle on a third plate.
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Originally Posted by Pulaski
The comments here, and under the linked photo, about "too many plates" all must be from people who have never eaten breakfast at a Waffle House. I get eggs, hash browns and toast on one plate, country ham on another, and a waffle on a third plate.
I always wondered who ate there, so I decided to start a list. So far I've got you and Larry the Cable Guy...
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The comments are good.
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I always wondered who ate there, so I decided to start a list. So far I've got you and Larry the Cable Guy.
Well you can add Mrs P and little Miss P to the list.

If you fancy starting a list of people who have worked there, you can put Mrs P on that list too. It was a long time ago, when she was a student, but she wasn't really cut out for the job. ..... She had too many teeth and not enough tattoos!
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Misquote: 'Do you feel lucky, punk?'

Actual Line: ‘You've got to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?’

As I wasn't quoting, it's NOT a misquote!
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Originally Posted by Guindalf
As I wasn't quoting, it's NOT a misquote!
So that is how you normally talk?
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