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  • cutie122403 - 8/2/12 @ 10:20 PM
    I am also in the middle on this one. I actually like both but I think Zaxby's chicken is too greasy. Besides the grease it seems like its better quality over Chik-fil-a.
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  • The Boss - 8/2/12 @ 8:34 PM
    I honestly like them both about the same and chose neutral because I visit their resteraunts almost equally to mix it up. That way I don't get burned out on either. Both chains use quality meat unlike my visit to checkers which might explain why this comment being submitted is indeed red flagged. A little Seinfeld humor.
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  • LIBERAL - 8/2/12 @ 8:27 PM
    Despite the stance by Chick-fil-A's President Dan Cathy, I prefer Zaxby's. Their chicken just has a much better flavor and call me weird, but the dipping sauce is awesome. I even like the salad with the diced chicken strips. Although I do like the waffle fries and Chick's I think the crinkle cut fries Zaxby's makes are ten times better. I never boycotted Chick-fil-A on purpose. I just never liked their food as much as other places.
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  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 8:20 PM
    I do love the chicken biscuit from Chik-fil-a for breakfast but the chicken at Zaxby's is definitely the best. Now that I'm watching what I eat, I really like to get the chicken salad sandwich and side of celery sticks at. Have probably eaten at Zaxby's a dozen times this year and only once at Chik-fil-a. Could only list two possibilities, so didn't mention Popeye's or KFC or any others.
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  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 7:37 PM
    I want to applaud people who vote, especially young voters who have never been old enough to vote before. But you must go in with an idea of what candidates stand for. Strictly voting always for one party requires no thinking or beliefs of your own and is lazy. Being a young voter who is interested in voting still should require that you know what is going on and where candidates stand on the economy, healthcare, social issues, foreign policies and more. I vote some for Democrats and I vote for some Republicans because I think for myself.

  • The Boss - 8/2/12 @ 7:14 PM
    Part of me really wants to applaud anyone for going out of their way to vote but then reality sets in and I realize he has no flipping clue who or what he is voting for. I too want everyone to vote so long as you take the time to educate yourself on the candidates and make the most informed decision you can.

    Please, I don't care if you're voting for the candidates I want to get elected, if you are so clueless that you ask the election staff for political advice then Stay Your Ass At Home!

  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 5:12 AM
    Ryan, all I can say is, yes there may be some who dress a little differently for gay pride but think of it this way......if you have been called names, been picked on, not been given equal rights, etc. for your entire life and finally get to a point where you accept who you are.....then you might do something a little bizarre, too. Now, after 43 years of dealing with that kind of crap, I still don't dress like those in the pictures of the links but I have higher standards for myself that to ba almost naked in public. There are plenty of straight people who do that kind of thing, too. I'm not judging the gays or the straights who do, as it's their choice but it's not for me. I hope that was all your comment was concerning and that you were not mocking Gay Pride. Again, when you have to fight discrimination throughout your whole life, Pride events can help you feel "normal" and accepted, if only for a day. Hiding your true identity and feelings when out in public is no fun. Imagine not being able to hold Crystal's hand in public. Imagine not being able to give Crystal a hello kiss when you meet her somewhere in public. Imagine not being able to give Crystal a wink or a hug when out in public. Not a good feeling to not be able to be yourself for fear of a hate crime happening to you.

  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 4:46 AM
    Obviously taken out of context. Although, anymore, every campaign seems to turn into more and more people stating that they don't care for either candidate or that we just have to choose between the less of two evils. Will we ever get back to actually feeling good about oabout a candidate?

  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 4:38 AM
    Had this happen a couple of years ago and went right to Mike to get his feelings. Why hide it and cause an argument later. Those feelings for the ex have set sail a long time ago and there is nothing to hide, so why not talk about it. Being open to each other and communicating about even seemingly small issues has helped us make it almost 22 years, so it will continue.

  • DollyFan - 8/2/12 @ 4:33 AM
    Ads are made to help convince you to vote for someone and to get their name out there. We know that's why they are made and that they may be slanted, so I basically ignore them. I would rather learn about them from what they say in speeches or how they have voted in the past or what they have done or how they have led by example. As for hand gestures, I am one who speaks fluently with my hands! Ryan, maybe you are better off talking with Rick and I through the Internet, so you don 't have to drift off to other thoughts and can concentrate on what we are saying. Lol

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