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on October 26, 2018 at 12:01 amI remember checking whether Fazoli’s was established in Denver, Colorado, for this strip. Google tells me there’s three in the Denver-ish area today, but none of them are very close to the downtown area the SEMME living quarters would be located. So it’s not THAT great a deal? Half-off a Fazoli’s meal is probably less than cab fare.
anyway i really love fazoli’s
even though they have a limited-time macaroni and cheese thing THAT IS NOT IN MY AREA
i knew i should have made sure i went while i was in indiana
so hold out until the 49th one’s had a go?
(also I kinda miss them since I moved north but I’m pretty sure it’s loaded with the sodium content I can’t have anymore so eh)
[dangit, free breadsticks]
I know it’s not the same, but at least we have Olive Garden breadsticks up here. (They’re the best thing on their slowly dwindling menu.)
Olive Garden is a pale facsimile and also not in my area (or hiding VERY WELL)
That’s the one thing I miss about the south, the shitty fast food is actually good
(“Olive Garden isn’t fast food!” I was speaking generally and also don’t even remember what on the menu is good if anything is)
I have to wonder if this mention of Joe keeping statistics is what inspired Dumbing of Age’s “Do List”.
A lot of Dumbing of Age is Willis exploring what a ‘real world’ version of the Walkyverse characters would be like and what the real-world consequences would be of their personalities and behaviour.
While you were in Indiana? I thought you were still living there. Shows what I know.
Moved due to Maggie I think? Or was that the other way around
I moved to Ohio 15 years ago. I moved Maggie from California to Ohio about 10 years ago.
Ohhh, okay. I guess I am so used to DoA, that I just kinda figured you lived there. It’s like the only thing in Indiana I have much awareness of.
Trying to save face with women he’s wrong with cheap snacks seems to be a none aging trope with Joe huh?
I’m somewhat disappointed to learn that “Fazoli’s” is not a restaurant where Faz cooks raviolis.
Wouldn’t that be Fazioli’s then?
OK save the hook, I’ll see myself off the stage
I wonder how many of those 67 women are disappointed that they didn’t get a Fazoli’s coupon.
I got the impression it was every 50 women out the the total 2030, not every 50th out of the 67, so… Maybe all of them? Some of them? None of them? Depends on the frequency of unhappy women, I guess.
Maybe all of them were disappointed because none of them were woman number (divided evenly by 50). Maybe every one of then expressed regret because she was too early to get a coupon by one. Or they had just missed being #50 by one.
Funny how no one in the comments has asked how Joe gets these coupons
I mean, I’d like some
Joe is constantly trying to improve his game, so of course he keeps statistics.
Sometimes I think that Willis takes positive ecstacy in making his character interactions go in the most unexpected and other-worldly way he can imagine.
Fazoli could be a great name for a character!
…no, wait.
It’s not a character name, it’s a ship name. Specifically, the shipping of Faz with a head of broccoli.
…So, the way to Robin’s heart is through her stomach?
Also I now work in the same shopping center as a Fazoli’s. But I work overnight, so it’s closed when I have my lunch break.
Speedsters like to eat, I guess.
So is Robin going to accept that it was prejudiced of her to assume that a guy that enjoys casual sex must be leading women on?