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August 28, 2009, 12:40:10 PM
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I like watching them make it.  I always say light on the sour cream, but the mexican working only understands the words "sour cream" and still throws a cup and a half on there.  Every fracking time.  I'd complain but its not really worth the time.  I'd just be attacked as a racist because Chipotle can't hire people that understand English (Topeka and KC anyway, never had a problem in 'tan)

Do you know what I would do if I walked into a sushi place and saw a white d00d standing back there in his Gap jeans laying out some sashimi?  Go to Chipotle and order americanized mexican food from a mexican, that's what.  Your logic is baffling.

That would be Americanized.

Like a good lefty, always sees race where there should be no division.  I just want them to be able to fix the food how I order it.  Its called customer service.  The white kids in Manhattan never get it wrong.  You know why?  kk's buddies speak English!


Never had this problem in Topeka.  They probably don't like you, fwiw. 

August 28, 2009, 11:02:04 PM
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So it struck me this evening that I have never noticed an African-American patronizing a Chipotle.

The question arose in my mind when, in the process of crossing the sidewalk to the Chipotle front door, I made eye contact with a young black couple and quickly jumped to open the door (to be polite like BigCat always is). But they didn't so much as steal a longing glance inside the restaurant, even as the burrito smells wafted out the door. Once inside I got to thinking, "Who on earth would be walking past a Chipotle during business hours and not walk in? Who could resist?"

That's when the gears got to turning and I think I may have answered the question:

1. People of African-American descent have probably been present at nearly every one of your Chipotle experiences but unlike uk racists you don't care about skin color and have never noticed;

or

2. Black people don't like Chipotle.
 :confused:

"Unless you're a ku fan you don't want to watch a game at the fieldhouse. You'll never see more home cooking in your life. The last game I watched there Larry got the boot and I didn't blame him a bit. Only ball game I've ever walked out on in my life, besides, the facility is a piece of ****."

August 29, 2009, 12:38:24 AM
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So it struck me this evening that I have never noticed an African-American patronizing a Chipotle.

The question arose in my mind when, in the process of crossing the sidewalk to the Chipotle front door, I made eye contact with a young black couple and quickly jumped to open the door (to be polite like BigCat always is). But they didn't so much as steal a longing glance inside the restaurant, even as the burrito smells wafted out the door. Once inside I got to thinking, "Who on earth would be walking past a Chipotle during business hours and not walk in? Who could resist?"

That's when the gears got to turning and I think I may have answered the question:

1. People of African-American descent have probably been present at nearly every one of your Chipotle experiences but unlike uk racists you don't care about skin color and have never noticed;

or

2. Black people don't like Chipotle.
 :confused:

3. Black people don't have money, and it wasn't late enough to rob the place.



 :eek:

August 29, 2009, 12:47:32 AM
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So it struck me this evening that I have never noticed an African-American patronizing a Chipotle.

The question arose in my mind when, in the process of crossing the sidewalk to the Chipotle front door, I made eye contact with a young black couple and quickly jumped to open the door (to be polite like BigCat always is). But they didn't so much as steal a longing glance inside the restaurant, even as the burrito smells wafted out the door. Once inside I got to thinking, "Who on earth would be walking past a Chipotle during business hours and not walk in? Who could resist?"

That's when the gears got to turning and I think I may have answered the question:

1. People of African-American descent have probably been present at nearly every one of your Chipotle experiences but unlike uk racists you don't care about skin color and have never noticed;

or

2. Black people don't like Chipotle.
 :confused:

3. Black people don't have money, and it wasn't late enough to rob the place.

4. Chipotle doesn't serve kool-aid.

 :eek:  :eek:  :eek: :eek:

August 29, 2009, 03:32:26 PM
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You saw a black person in Colorado?   :confused:

August 30, 2009, 10:26:11 AM
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meh, never had to wait @ my local 'potle.