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Ok, I know, these quotation marks are meaningful, as you have to buy an entree so the kids aren't REALLY eating free. But I had to post this one anyway because I thought it was so funy that RIGHT under that they're advertising their drink specials. I mean, if there's gonna be lots of kids in the joint, you might need a martini. Thanks, Scott.
5 comments:
At least they didn't put the ubiquitous apostrophe in "martinis." I fully expected to see it.
lol @ poster!
really truly "FUNY" ;-)
They do seem to be abusing underlines a bit.
They eat "free" as long as you buy them the $5 martini
I think it says kids get to eat free "with purchase entree size" -- what does that mean, and can it be good for our kids?
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