I like them with slices of tamatoe.
Dan Quayle opened a diner?
Spelling the same word two different ways on the same page and not getting either one right is pretty impressive.
I prefer mashED pohtahtohs rather than those composed of a yeast blend. Perhaps they are left over from a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital?
The wedges would probably be improved with an “i”.
I prefer mashED pohtahtohs rather than those composed of a yeast blend.
I believe mash potatoes are traditionally served with old fashion ice tea.
That might be the method for getting gravie.
I happen to be impressed that they spelled “pieces” correctly six times.
You pay $5.99 for 30 pieces, but if you pay 3 times at $1.99 each, you end up paying $5.97 but you will get 36 pieces… The owner of this place must be a blonde.
Curiously, the mash potatoe is spelled differently (though still incorrectly.)
Thanks Peter - the spelling was obviously wrong but I’m glad someone else saw the poor price structure.
Math fail!
At least they spelled pieces right? The misspelling of potatoe is just sad.
I love how the potatoe at the bottom of the picture is spelled right.
Wow, if you’re going to get it wrong, at least be consistent.
(PS: Dillon, that ‘e’ shouldn’t be there…)
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I like them with slices of tamatoe.
Dan Quayle opened a diner?
Spelling the same word two different ways on the same page and not getting either one right is pretty impressive.
I prefer mashED pohtahtohs rather than those composed of a yeast blend. Perhaps they are left over from a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital?
The wedges would probably be improved with an “i”.
I believe mash potatoes are traditionally served with old fashion ice tea.
That might be the method for getting gravie.
I happen to be impressed that they spelled “pieces” correctly six times.
You pay $5.99 for 30 pieces, but if you pay 3 times at $1.99 each, you end up paying $5.97 but you will get 36 pieces… The owner of this place must be a blonde.
Curiously, the mash potatoe is spelled differently (though still incorrectly.)
Thanks Peter - the spelling was obviously wrong but I’m glad someone else saw the poor price structure.
Math fail!
At least they spelled pieces right? The misspelling of potatoe is just sad.
I love how the potatoe at the bottom of the picture is spelled right.
Wow, if you’re going to get it wrong, at least be consistent.
(PS: Dillon, that ‘e’ shouldn’t be there…)