Who had syrup in the Death Pool
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I love that shit. You can put a picture of Sleddy on it for all I care; just don't take it away.RaceBannon said:Mrs Butterworth is on the clock
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Eskimo Pies on deck...RaceBannon said:Mrs Butterworth is on the clock
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Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
Temporarily? renamed “Peace and Love” -
Another one I was shocked that still existed. Mom took us to the Sambos in hometown in early 80s, once. Never went back because, racist AF.LesGrossman said:Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
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I thought Sambos ended in the 60sGrundleStiltzkin said:
Another one I was shocked that still existed. Mom took us to the Sambos in hometown in early 80s, once. Never went back because, racist AF.LesGrossman said:Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
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What is sambos
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#metooGrundleStiltzkin said:
Another one I was shocked that still existed. Mom took us to the Sambos in hometown in early 80s, once. Never went back because, racist AF.LesGrossman said:Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
Temporarily? renamed “Peace and Love”
I didn't know there was still one around, and I'm surprised that it's in Santa Barbara too. Rightfully getting rid of the name.
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Think racist Denny's.Pitchfork51 said:What is sambos
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I vaguely remember being told the decor inside wasn’t ok. I was just down for the flapjacks.LesGrossman said: -
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Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California.[1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its founders, the chain soon found itself associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the walls of the restaurants with scenes from the book, including a dark-skinned boy, tigers, and a pale, magical unicycle-riding man called "The Treefriend". By the early 1960s, the illustrations depicted a light-skinned boy wearing a jeweled Indian-style turban with the tigers. A kids club, Sambo's Tiger Tamers (later called the Tiger Club), promoted the chain's family image. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 1981.[2] All locations except for the first in Santa Barbara either closed outright, or were renamed after being purchased, effectively ending the chain's existence. -
I think quite a few of the buildings were actually sold to Denny's at one point.
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That’s what happened to the one in my hometown.LesGrossman said:I think quite a few of the buildings were actually sold to Denny's at one point.
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Wop buiscuits next??
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Dialed inLesGrossman said:I think quite a few of the buildings were actually sold to Denny's at one point.
Denny's was founded by Harold Butler and Richard Jezak, who opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California in 1953.[2] In 1956, a year after Jezak's departure from the then-6-store chain, Butler changed the concept, shifting it from a donut shop to a coffee shop with store No. 8. Danny's Donuts was renamed Danny's Coffee Shops and changed its operation to 24 hours. In 1959, to avoid confusion with Los Angeles restaurant chain Coffee Dan's, Butler changed the name from Danny's Coffee Shops to Denny's Coffee Shops. In 1961, Denny's Coffee Shops was renamed Denny's.[2] The business continued to expand, and by 1981, there were over 1,000 restaurants in all 50 U.S. states. The company absorbed many of the old Sambo's -
restaurants and used their mid-century design in some of their restaurants. In 1977, Denny's introduced the still-popular Grand Slam breakfast. In 1994, Denny's became the largest corporate sponsor of Save the Children, a national charity. All but six Denny's closed for the first time ever on Christmas 1988; many of the restaurants were built without locks, and some had reportedly lost their keys.[3]
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Pulp Fiction diner
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Chinned for Pulp Fiction diner.RaceBannon said:http://blogs.dailybreeze.com/history/2010/02/03/hollyshawthorne-grill/
Pulp Fiction diner
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The woke left is ok with pedophilia.BangaRang said:
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Apparently I’m racist coffee shop superiority guy...RaceBannon said:
Dialed inLesGrossman said:I think quite a few of the buildings were actually sold to Denny's at one point.
Denny's was founded by Harold Butler and Richard Jezak, who opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California in 1953.[2] In 1956, a year after Jezak's departure from the then-6-store chain, Butler changed the concept, shifting it from a donut shop to a coffee shop with store No. 8. Danny's Donuts was renamed Danny's Coffee Shops and changed its operation to 24 hours. In 1959, to avoid confusion with Los Angeles restaurant chain Coffee Dan's, Butler changed the name from Danny's Coffee Shops to Denny's Coffee Shops. In 1961, Denny's Coffee Shops was renamed Denny's.[2] The business continued to expand, and by 1981, there were over 1,000 restaurants in all 50 U.S. states. The company absorbed many of the old Sambo's
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Every bored has oneLesGrossman said:
Apparently I’m racist coffee shop superiority guy...RaceBannon said:
Dialed inLesGrossman said:I think quite a few of the buildings were actually sold to Denny's at one point.
Denny's was founded by Harold Butler and Richard Jezak, who opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California in 1953.[2] In 1956, a year after Jezak's departure from the then-6-store chain, Butler changed the concept, shifting it from a donut shop to a coffee shop with store No. 8. Danny's Donuts was renamed Danny's Coffee Shops and changed its operation to 24 hours. In 1959, to avoid confusion with Los Angeles restaurant chain Coffee Dan's, Butler changed the name from Danny's Coffee Shops to Denny's Coffee Shops. In 1961, Denny's Coffee Shops was renamed Denny's.[2] The business continued to expand, and by 1981, there were over 1,000 restaurants in all 50 U.S. states. The company absorbed many of the old Sambo's -
It's a good thing Nigel Burton and Richard Gere never started a restaurant.RaceBannon said:Edit
Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California.[1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its founders, the chain soon found itself associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the walls of the restaurants with scenes from the book, including a dark-skinned boy, tigers, and a pale, magical unicycle-riding man called "The Treefriend". By the early 1960s, the illustrations depicted a light-skinned boy wearing a jeweled Indian-style turban with the tigers. A kids club, Sambo's Tiger Tamers (later called the Tiger Club), promoted the chain's family image. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 1981.[2] All locations except for the first in Santa Barbara either closed outright, or were renamed after being purchased, effectively ending the chain's existence.
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dnc said:
It's a good thing Nigel Burton and Richard Gere never started a restaurant.RaceBannon said:Edit
Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California.[1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its founders, the chain soon found itself associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the walls of the restaurants with scenes from the book, including a dark-skinned boy, tigers, and a pale, magical unicycle-riding man called "The Treefriend". By the early 1960s, the illustrations depicted a light-skinned boy wearing a jeweled Indian-style turban with the tigers. A kids club, Sambo's Tiger Tamers (later called the Tiger Club), promoted the chain's family image. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 1981.[2] All locations except for the first in Santa Barbara either closed outright, or were renamed after being purchased, effectively ending the chain's existence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOw_SzkRQ8
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Chappelle's the GOATPurpleThrobber said:dnc said:
It's a good thing Nigel Burton and Richard Gere never started a restaurant.RaceBannon said:Edit
Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California.[1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its founders, the chain soon found itself associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the walls of the restaurants with scenes from the book, including a dark-skinned boy, tigers, and a pale, magical unicycle-riding man called "The Treefriend". By the early 1960s, the illustrations depicted a light-skinned boy wearing a jeweled Indian-style turban with the tigers. A kids club, Sambo's Tiger Tamers (later called the Tiger Club), promoted the chain's family image. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 1981.[2] All locations except for the first in Santa Barbara either closed outright, or were renamed after being purchased, effectively ending the chain's existence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOw_SzkRQ8
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Mandatory drive in theater viewings of Chappelle reruns would be a helluva lot more effective in dealing with race relations than burning down Wendy's drive ins and looting metropolitan stores.dnc said:
Chappelle's the GOATPurpleThrobber said:dnc said:
It's a good thing Nigel Burton and Richard Gere never started a restaurant.RaceBannon said:Edit
Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California.[1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its founders, the chain soon found itself associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the walls of the restaurants with scenes from the book, including a dark-skinned boy, tigers, and a pale, magical unicycle-riding man called "The Treefriend". By the early 1960s, the illustrations depicted a light-skinned boy wearing a jeweled Indian-style turban with the tigers. A kids club, Sambo's Tiger Tamers (later called the Tiger Club), promoted the chain's family image. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 1981.[2] All locations except for the first in Santa Barbara either closed outright, or were renamed after being purchased, effectively ending the chain's existence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOw_SzkRQ8
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How was it racist?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Another one I was shocked that still existed. Mom took us to the Sambos in hometown in early 80s, once. Never went back because, racist AF.LesGrossman said:Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
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MikeDamone said:
How was it racist?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Another one I was shocked that still existed. Mom took us to the Sambos in hometown in early 80s, once. Never went back because, racist AF.LesGrossman said:Sambo’s is no more:
https://eater.com/2020/6/9/21285192/santa-barbara-breakfast-chain-sambos-name-change-black-lives-matter
Temporarily? renamed “Peace and Love” -
Only at a pizza joint!UW_Doog_Bot said:
The woke left is ok with pedophilia.BangaRang said:
Promotes pedophilia obviously