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Chris seems to abbreviate words weirdly, like saying "y-adult" instead of "young adult." I wouldn't be surprised if he got the idea from a McDonald's bag but God only knows about Chris's logic sometimes.
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When I first heard q-sand, I thought the same thing, but Chris explicitly states "a quarter of a chicken sandwich" in the Jackie E-Mails:Donald Duck said:I wonder about that when it first came up, are we sure "q-sand" stands for "quarter of a sandwich", especially given that he doesn't seem to know what the word "quarter" means (c-quarters and w-quarters anyone??)? Could it actually stand for "quarter pounder sandwich" in OPL's mind instead?
It's entirely likely that there was more to their quarrel than a q-sand. Barb is that petty as to fight over a scrap of food, but I agree; I don't really think it would have been enough to warrant a manager's ire, either. Barb did something and later her and Chris just revised the story to make them look like victims.Chris said:From August 5, 2011: [..] Mom had a quarter of a chicken sandwich from McD; she brought it in with her.
Fibonacci said:When I first heard q-sand, I thought the same thing, but Chris explicitly states "a quarter of a chicken sandwich" in the Jackie E-Mails:Donald Duck said:I wonder about that when it first came up, are we sure "q-sand" stands for "quarter of a sandwich", especially given that he doesn't seem to know what the word "quarter" means (c-quarters and w-quarters anyone??)? Could it actually stand for "quarter pounder sandwich" in OPL's mind instead?
It's entirely likely that there was more to their quarrel than a q-sand. Barb is that petty as to fight over a scrap of food, but I agree; I don't really think it would have been enough to warrant a manager's ire, either. Barb did something and later her and Chris just revised the story to make them look like victims.Chris said:From August 5, 2011: [..] Mom had a quarter of a chicken sandwich from McD; she brought it in with her.
Fibonacci said:When I first heard q-sand, I thought the same thing, but Chris explicitly states "a quarter of a chicken sandwich" in the Jackie E-Mails:Donald Duck said:I wonder about that when it first came up, are we sure "q-sand" stands for "quarter of a sandwich", especially given that he doesn't seem to know what the word "quarter" means (c-quarters and w-quarters anyone??)? Could it actually stand for "quarter pounder sandwich" in OPL's mind instead?
It's entirely likely that there was more to their quarrel than a q-sand. Barb is that petty as to fight over a scrap of food, but I agree; I don't really think it would have been enough to warrant a manager's ire, either. Barb did something and later her and Chris just revised the story to make them look like victims.Chris said:From August 5, 2011: [..] Mom had a quarter of a chicken sandwich from McD; she brought it in with her.
CalmMyTits said:Human trash is trash, regardless of skin color.
Garbage Day doesn't discriminate!ChurchOfGodBear said:CalmMyTits said:Human trash is trash, regardless of skin color.
Agreed. It's for this reason I dislike the term "white trash", even though I realize it's intended to disparage a person's behavior, not their race. When a person is trash, there is no need to assign a color to it.
GuyMontag21 said:"White trash" is used, because lower class people in our country are automatically assumed to be
GuyMontag21 said:"White trash" is used, because lower class people in our country are automatically assumed to be minorities.
I lived in one of those communities for three years. Mid '90s Granite City, Illinois. Half of my Cub Scout troop didn't have a phone.
Maybe it wasn't the first time Barb had brought in her old leftovers to the diner instead of ordering food and the owner finally just got fed up over it.Fibonacci said:It's entirely likely that there was more to their quarrel than a q-sand. Barb is that petty as to fight over a scrap of food, but I agree; I don't really think it would have been enough to warrant a manager's ire, either. Barb did something and later her and Chris just revised the story to make them look like victims.
qld said:This is what gets me over the whole Borb at Riley's Deal: She's having words with Riley, and here's Bob just sitting at the table. From Chris' lack of description, I assume Borb and Riley are exchanging words, and Bob is just sitting there oblivious. Borb leaves, and is more than happy to leave Bob. And Bob's not interested enough in the whole deal to either defend his wife or leave with her on principle, if nothing else. If someone in my party got into it with the staff, I believe we would all leave at the same time. Also, most people I dine with don't do things to provoke the staff out of consideration of the fact that other members of the party probably aren't ready to leave yet and they don't want to force action on their part. Had this happened so often that Bob just got used to it, and decided at some point Chris and/or Borb would no longer ruin dining experiences for him?
Borb must've laid out a whole place setting in order to eat that Q-Sand. How else would they have really noticed someone consuming a freaking fourth of a McDonald's chicken sandwich? Honestly, it must have been some huge, in-your-face production in order to get the owner riled up. I know I could've ate a Q-Sand and not got caught. It would've been like popping a couple pieces of gum in your mouth.
It could have also been the tipping point, for a series of problems or complaints, not unlike Chris' banning from the GAMe PLACe. Barb and/or Chris might have done enough, over a period of time, that the management or owners were looking for any excuse to ban them at that point.qld said:Barb must've laid out a whole place setting in order to eat that Q-Sand. How else would they have really noticed someone consuming a freaking fourth of a McDonald's chicken sandwich? Honestly, it must have been some huge, in-your-face production in order to get the owner riled up. I know I could've ate a Q-Sand and not got caught. It would've been like popping a couple pieces of gum in your mouth.