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You only have $2.25 for lunch...

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what do you get.

Me: McChicken + Med. Coffee with 3 creamer and 3 sugar
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I'd swing by the grocery, buy about 3 pounds of MSG laden Ramen and spend the rest of the day in the corner fending off hallucinations brought on by MSG poisoning.
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Zilog B wrote:what do you get.

Me: McChicken + Med. Coffee with 3 creamer and 3 sugar
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Deli style ham from Subway and a water or bring my own drink
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Water and a chicken wing and breast from my favorite deli.
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Bottle of water and Doritos.
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someone to buy me lunch.
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Wendy's crispy chicken and a soda.
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Boom! Vegas all you can eat buffet! BOOM!
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:Boom! Vegas all you can eat buffet! BOOM!
I bet you can get a nice box lunch at the Chicken Ranch for $2.25, maybe a little more.
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RoundEye wrote:I bet you can get a nice box lunch at the Chicken Ranch for $2.25, maybe a little more.
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Buy some fruit from the local supermarket. Taste good, healthy and well within budget.
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salad bar, cheap.

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Zilog B wrote:You only have $2.25 for lunch...what do you get.
A bad case of hunger and noisy stomach for the rest of the day until dinnertime.
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Ho-Ho's and a Coke.
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Couple sandwiches from Wendy's.
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I'm tellin ya ...the ham from Subway is the way to go ...it's a giant sandwich after you finish putting everything on it....and it's only 2.04 right scross the street. :thumb:
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2.25 us?! convert that into pounds and that's just about enough for a bottle of water... maybe.

Probably a bag of crisps and a juice box...
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Thit.Cha bahn-mi - It's a vietnamese sandwich, costs $2.25 at the vietnamese deli and its :drool: Grilled pork and roast pork on a roll with pickled daikon, grated carrots, raw jalepenos, cilantro and some kind of sauce.
good stuff :thumb:

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Blisster wrote:Thit.Cha bahn-mi - It's a vietnamese sandwich,
Yum-eh! :cool: Gimme 6 of 'em.
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yeah, they're so good!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Yum-eh! :cool: Gimme 6 of 'em.
That's what she said... but StoneCat only had 2" and the 2" he had was limp.

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double cheeseburger and a medium fry.
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Two ranch snack wraps from Mc D's.
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MadDoctor wrote:That's what she said... but StoneCat only had 2" and the 2" he had was limp.

:D
Hey you'd have to hit her 4x times with that inch 'n a half of dangling fury of yours. :p
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True. Sad... but true.
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Blister I love those Vietnamese sandwhiches - they're good :nod:
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Izzo wrote:Deli style ham from Subway and a water or bring my own drink
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A box of nightcrawlers! Pack my car up with my light fishing gear, an iron camp skillet, head for a nice peaceful fishing spot at the lake, close to a barbq pit, catch and fix my own fresh lunch. Geeezzzz...I have'nt left yet? ;)
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MissTynker2 wrote:A box of nightcrawlers! Good right out of the box or with sugar.
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Potatoes egg and cheese burrito at losbetos.
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9mmprincess wrote:Blister I love those Vietnamese sandwhiches - they're good :nod:
yeah, Saigon cafe right on the corner of Ellis and Larkin I think (across from the Phoenix hotel/Bambuddha Lounge) in the 'loin. There's a line out the door at lunch time. If you just walked in off the street not knowing about the place, most people would say 'ugh, pass' but man, they're soooooooo good!
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