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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Going to a restaurant, all alone by myself, is like the loneliest experience in the world. It would make me feel like Mr. Lonely, so I stay home and cook white rice with tuna fish and mayonnaise and pineapple chunks in one of those $19.97 rice cookers from Walmart.
Besides, restaurant food has become so unbelievably expensive that eating just one meal at home probably pays for the $19.97 rice cooker.
Plus, no tipping the waiter when eating at home, alone .....  .... you know what I mean.
The McDonald's in Meredith used to be a pretty good place to eat breakfast, lunch or dinner, alone. However, since its reincarnation as a vending machine and not a cafeteria, I have not been there in about four years. Good-bye and good riddance to the Meredith McDonald's and hellooooo Market Basket.
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FLL, I’ve eaten out nearly every day for forty years, as I’ve never turned on a stone or oven, no idea how to cook. It’s not lonely if you have nothing to which to compare it.
I went to Axe and Ale before a movie last week, about 5:30 on a Saturday. I was the only one there and it still took ten minutes for anyone to make eye contact and seat me. I got the Buffalo chicken dip and it was half the size from about six months ago.
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