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#2638
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Kilala Mikal
On in to the future
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Exactly.
I'll have to go looksy later.
And EXACTLY! It's so (for lack of better words) awkward trying to find ways to balance out a trio (or more) of colors without it seeming garish.
Me too. orz I don't know if I'll ever gain the clutterf*ck ability. lol
It was still pretty significantly sized for a "little" burger. Think the height of a Big Mac. It was a single patty with lettuce, tomato, grilled diced onions, grilled mushrooms, pickles, cheese, mayo and ketchup. Way tastier than a Big Mac too. I love me some grilled mushrooms. =^w^= I honestly don't think I would have been able to finish a regular burger with the same toppings. I'm making myself hungry thinking about it, lol. XD
In all honesty, I can't remember how much I liked it, haha. >u<' It was at least 10 maybe 15 years ago. I do know I'm not a fan of BBQ Chicken pizza. I don't know if you can still get it from Pizza Hut or not, but it was not tasty, *shakes head* no, no, no. Not at all. (Sorry I had a Ducky moment <Land Before Time>)
It's really my first time stepping out of the box. I'm all comfortable with my fast food burger joints, so going to a Vegan Bakery was a totally new experience for me... Actually it was also my first time in a bakery in general. o.o' I live in a Metropolitan area, so there are all kinds of neat little mom and pop places that get ignored in the daily bustle. I wish we had the funds to go to more places like it. I've got like 7 places that I could walk to, but it's all basically the same old thing. Burgers, tacos, Chinese, Franchised Pizza places, and 24 hr breakfast joint. So the bakery was a nice change of pace. :)
 World's worst for poofing during a conversation. Sorry. 
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Posted 04-26-2014, 11:15 PM
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