"Peoples have kids, we can't feed our kids?"
"No Chicken - or they just out of chicken" :confused:
"I was tryin to feed my family tonight, and now I can't"
I love the sign on the door:
Do to high demand .....
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"Peoples have kids, we can't feed our kids?"
"No Chicken - or they just out of chicken" :confused:
"I was tryin to feed my family tonight, and now I can't"
I love the sign on the door:
Do to high demand .....
I guess it'd be too difficult or too expensive to go to the grocery store and get something real to eat. ...I'm astounded at some people's stupidity.
Now, had that been Church's greasy fried chicken I would been bitching too. ...mmmm heart attack in a box. lol
Damn, Where is the Colonel?
What really steams me about this crap is these are the same damn people screaming and yelling that McDonalds is making them fat (which in fact it is)
I mean WTF, "can't feed my kids tonight"? What the hell happened to cooking a decent meal ESPECIALLY when you have kids?
This whole freaking society has gotten SO out of hand with take out food, meals in a box and "oh, I don't have time to cook!" BULLSHIT
These are also the same people that wouldn't last a week if there was a national emergency that cut off the food supply or electric power.
Not one GD drop of sympathy for ANY of these people, you want to be fat? you want to die at an early age from a heart attack or blocked arteries .... keep up your lifestyle then but don't come whining to me when it happens and don't expect me to pay for it!
Gib me muh chigen, yo!
OMG did you see all those cars pulling through---holy crap. Don't get in the way of their chicken--i gotta eat and feed my kids. geesh---cook a fucking meal for once.
I thought i was bad because we eat at wendys every other wed night -- after skeet shooting.
I think dc is on to something here---these will be the people looking to the .gov to take care of them if things ever go bad. Me, i'll be cooking on my gas stove.
I think that they are also missing out the family time spent around the dining table.
We ate dinner as a family 7 nights a week and the only topics not allowed was anything that would make you barf. Everything else was fair game. Most nights, we had some of their friends there too. This lasted until the boys got their first jobs.
I think it helped make them more rounded people. They got to hear other viewpoints and learned to make their own decisions.
I think that is part of the problem with this generation, they do not have the time invested in them that will help them in the future.
I love it how all those people are black. Didn't think black people liked fried chicken! :rolleyes:
Talk about feeding a stereotype... Every person interviewed was black. lol
I love how the people bitching the most about affording to feed their kids were driving big gas guzzling SUV's.
Then the woman who drove across the city to another popeyes, likely passing a half dozen grocery stores.
The special was $4.99. That's $20 for a family of 4. You can stop at the grocery store and get real food for less than that. $20/meal x 3 meals a day x 7 days= $420 per week :eek:
If my wife spent $420 per week at the grocery store.... well she wouldn't be my wife.