I've never tried Chik Fil-A. There's not one real close to me, but I know there's one maybe 4 or 5 miles away.
Funny, there is nothing within 4 or 5 miles of my house.
I've never tried Chik Fil-A. There's not one real close to me, but I know there's one maybe 4 or 5 miles away.
Funny, there is nothing within 4 or 5 miles of my house.
Yeah I thought about it after I posted that. It should probably go in the First World Problems thread.
I've got a Popeye's 2.8 miles from my house, but the nearest CFA is 15 miles.
Did you wash your hands before posting that? LOL
I've never tried Chik Fil-A. There's not one real close to me, but I know there's one maybe 4 or 5 miles away.
You must be new here, welcome to the United States.
Ever ridden in an automobile?
Well, usually the only time I go to fast food places is on my lunch break while working from home. I've got a Wendy's, McDonald's, Taco Bell and a little Thai Place (where I can call in my order for carry out) all within half a mile, so it's really more of a time constraint than a distance constraint.
Well, usually the only time I go to fast food places is on my lunch break while working from home. I've got a Wendy's, McDonald's, Taco Bell and a little Thai Place (where I can call in my order for carry out) all within half a mile, so it's really more of a time constraint than a distance constraint.
You really should wash your hands and get out more...
And with a diet like that you should really be a good husband and up the life insurance for the wife... LOL
The Coronavirus will never get close to you...
According to the FAA, the US Department of Transportation “received complaints alleging discrimination by two airport operators against a private company due to the expression of the owner’s religious beliefs.”
San Antonio International Airport and Buffalo Niagara International Airport have been informed by the FAA’s Office of Civil Rights that it has opened investigations into those complaints.
“The FAA notes that Federal requirements prohibit airport operators from excluding persons on the basis of religious creed from participating in airport activities that receive or benefit from FAA grant funding,” the FAA said in a statement.
[FONT="]AG Paxton explained on [/FONT]Fox & Friends[FONT="] after San Antonio that his office took action, including contacting the FAA (which is housed within the U.S. Transportation Department) when the city decided to deny a lease to Chick-fil-A because of the company’s support of the Salvation Army and other organizations.
[/FONT][FONT="]“We started our investigation. We asked the FAA, actually the Department of Transportation, to investigate, and the result was they came back recently with a letter to us and telling us that they were offering, that now San Antonio was offering, a lease to Chick-fil-A.”[/FONT]