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kitlit

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Dec 11, 2007
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You should have just explained that since you hadn't ever seen a large one you had limited knowledge, while glaring him down. ;-)

:D
 
I love Chick-Fil-A sandwiches, although they are so salty even without pickles that I have that funky taste in my mouth for the rest of the day. I have always thought that it is ludricrous that they only put on one pickle. But I'm glad that when we ask for extra pickles, they put them in a plastic container. Otherwise the bread gets too soggy.

Daughter and I love sliced dill pickles on our sandwiches. Yesterday I added about a dozen pickles to my Chick-Fil-A sandwich when I got it home. Daughter did the same thing. We also like those vertically-sliced Clausen's kosher dills. We only use two of those on a sandwich.:wave:
 

Lynnie

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Apr 18, 2007
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Huh? The nearest is in Destin unless it went out of business...

I guess it depends on which end of 30-A you're on and whether or not you're close to 98. There is a Chick Fil A by the Home Depot in PC. I prefer going that way because the traffic isn't as bad.......and, probably more interesting yard art along the way. :funn:Gas is cheaper, too.
 

Lake View Too

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Nov 16, 2008
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OK, here's the solution: those of you who didn't want your pickles can take them off and leave them on the table or seat or somewhere "safe" for the people like 30-A Band Man who want more pickles!! Wow, problem solved! To make sure the extra pickles stay put until "pickle-lovers" come by, you could use chewing gum to hold them underneath the table tops. See how easy this is!! :shock:
 
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