I don't really understand why/how/when people actually eat at IHOP. The International House of Pancakes was always the kind of place that I used to wake up with receipts from in my pocket after going on a bender with college friends. I assume that can't be their sole source of patronage, so is there something about them that I don't know? Like what it is that makes them "International"?
And good luck with the show in Chapel Hill tonight, guys. I'd be there if I hadn't moved away.
What a strange choice of partnerships. It's like RJ Reynolds asking people to donate to finding more information about lung cancer (that probably exists, doesn't it).
All I have to say is.... wait for it...... diabeetus.
ReplyDeleteI guess they never reached their goal for the cure two decades ago.
ReplyDeleteMORE BUTTER AND SYRUP PLEASE.
The syrups… the many different syrups gave me the diabetus.
ReplyDeleteWhere I live the rate of IHOP restaurants is fast disappearing so should I still make that contribution?
ReplyDeleteFor a place that sells pretty much saccharine laded products I think they may want to cut back on them!
I don't really understand why/how/when people actually eat at IHOP. The International House of Pancakes was always the kind of place that I used to wake up with receipts from in my pocket after going on a bender with college friends. I assume that can't be their sole source of patronage, so is there something about them that I don't know? Like what it is that makes them "International"?
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck with the show in Chapel Hill tonight, guys. I'd be there if I hadn't moved away.
This video just gave me diabeetus
ReplyDeleteWhat a strange choice of partnerships. It's like RJ Reynolds asking people to donate to finding more information about lung cancer (that probably exists, doesn't it).
ReplyDeleteWhy did I just watch the whole thing? What has my life become?
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