Does in and out refer to how fast those burgers move through the intestines? Like a Japanese Bullet train?
awww... I REALLY miss In-N-Out. I am on this dumb diet that I can't eat bread... so it's pretty impossible to get drive thru at all now. Some people wrap lettuce around the burger..but.. might as well just have a steak at that point. My favorite In-N-Out is about 2 mi north of LAX on Sepulveda.
. . . . (I'm just nodding a politely smiling at your observation.) For the uninitiated, In N Out is a amazing. When I was in college, there was a Friday afternoon where a few of my friends and I were discussing the merits of the In N Out burger versus everything available in Dallas. So we went. We piled into a BMW 540i and drove to the closest one to Dallas (Which just happened to be Vegas), ate a 4x4, gambled for four hours or so, ate another 4x4 and drove home. ~2400 miles or so in less then 48 hours. Worth it though. What can I say, it was a slow weekend. -ag
Bring a picture of a perfect looking burger, stare at it while someone feeds you two bites of an In-and-Out burger with a fork, and if you can get past the second bite without dying to stare at and gobble the rest down under your own power, you have a) no idea or b) a strict vegetarian. I know plenty of genuinely happy vegetarians who turn suddenly nasty when I bring home or have recently had In N Out and they "can't." Its for real. Don't try it unless you can have it whenever you want.