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2 hours ago, mcsluggo said:

but it's the specialization in econometrics that really gets the chicks.   nothing gets the panties wet like statistics...  


Ok, I think I’ve identified the rub.  You’re not shopping for a car, even though you think you are.  You’re actually shopping for a number, but nobody can “sell” you a number except yourself…or a conman.  Once you address that internal conflict, everything else will fall into place.

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5 hours ago, TradeTheBeal! said:


Ok, I think I’ve identified the rub.  You’re not shopping for a car, even though you think you are.  You’re actually shopping for a number, but nobody can “sell” you a number except yourself…or a conman.  Once you address that internal conflict, everything else will fall into place.

 

its obvious i am shopping for ... compensation.

 

nothing shouts midlife crisis like a 56-year-old economist hopped up on viagra blasting debbie gibson from a fiery red convertable mini-van.

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honestly, fast food is fine.    I like it as long as I haven't any in about three weeks.      but if I HAVE had fast food in the last couple of weeks,.... some how the "aura" of the last fast-food hasn't left my system, and the idea/smell/taste of new fast-food is ... bleh.

 

i also only like fast food for 30 minutes after i have ordered it.  at 35 minutes regret kicks in.  at 45 minutes i can feel my arteries ****ing at me and no matter how neat i am while i am eating, after 45 minutes it always feels like i had eaten everything with my hands tied behind my back and have day-old essence-du-fast-food rubbed all over my face.

 

but again... after a month the idea of fast-food sounds good to me again, and the whole cycle starts over.    

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14 hours ago, mcsluggo said:

honestly, fast food is fine.    I like it as long as I haven't any in about three weeks.      but if I HAVE had fast food in the last couple of weeks,.... some how the "aura" of the last fast-food hasn't left my system, and the idea/smell/taste of new fast-food is ... bleh.

 

i also only like fast food for 30 minutes after i have ordered it.  at 35 minutes regret kicks in.  at 45 minutes i can feel my arteries ****ing at me and no matter how neat i am while i am eating, after 45 minutes it always feels like i had eaten everything with my hands tied behind my back and have day-old essence-du-fast-food rubbed all over my face.

 

but again... after a month the idea of fast-food sounds good to me again, and the whole cycle starts over.    

it depends where. mcdonalds is usually crap but those nuggs, they drive me wild

 

plus sometimes you don't have time to sit down and have a good meal. When I was in Orlando we had just gotten off the bus after a long day at Universal I was like I'm not sitting down for a 30 minute meal lol. Straight to the McD's next door to the hotel

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https://www.brandeating.com/2024/03/wendys-1-dollar-daves-single-and-2-dollar-daves-double-burgers-through-april-10-2024.html

 

As a deal promoting the fast food burger chain's NCAA basketball March Madness sponsorship, Wendy's is offering a deal through Wendy's rewards where you can get a $1 Dave's Single as well as a $2 Dave's Double through April 10, 2024.The deals appear as separate items in the offers section when signed into your Wendy's rewards account on the Wendy's website or mobile app. They can be used once a week and refresh each week on Wednesday.

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Dynamic pricing is coming to more restaurants https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dynamic-pricing-uber-restaurants/

 

Wendy's made headlines — and faced a backlash — when the fast food chain announced it would experiment with dynamic pricing in its restaurants starting in 2025 using digital menu boards. Customers took the announcement to mean they'd be charged more at peak times. Wendy's, on the other hand, insisted the move was intended to allow it to more easily change menus and offer customers discounts during slow periods.

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