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Title: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: ben ji on August 22, 2011, 08:45:14 AM
Spotted at the Oak Park Mall Food Court yesterday afternoon with shrek by his side.... Just let her go and move on with you life Wall-E....
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: steve dave on August 22, 2011, 08:50:16 AM
yeah, DLew spotted him in aggieville too
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Trim on August 22, 2011, 08:50:38 AM
Spotted at the Oak Park Mall Food Court yesterday afternoon with shrek by his side.... Just let her go and move on with you life Wall-E....

:sdeek:

What were they eating?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: ben ji on August 22, 2011, 08:53:09 AM
Spotted at the Oak Park Mall Food Court yesterday afternoon with shrek by his side.... Just let her go and move on with you life Wall-E....

:sdeek:

What were they eating?

Looked like a combo of a couple places, saw a sonic cup but couldnt make out where the food was from, def not sonic though.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Dugout DickStone on August 22, 2011, 09:16:05 AM
Spotted at the Oak Park Mall Food Court yesterday afternoon with shrek by his side.... Just let her go and move on with you life Wall-E....

:sdeek:

What were they eating?

She was having an Aldon.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: AbeFroman on August 22, 2011, 09:42:40 AM
Spotted at the Oak Park Mall Food Court yesterday afternoon with shrek by his side.... Just let her go and move on with you life Wall-E....

:sdeek:

What were they eating?

Eating at a mall food court  :dubious:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 22, 2011, 12:23:29 PM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 12:35:07 PM
If you speak negatively of Chinese food ever again, I will end you.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Dugout DickStone on August 22, 2011, 12:36:41 PM
If you speak negatively of Chinese food ever again, I will end you.

He is right bro.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 12:41:45 PM
If you speak negatively of Chinese food ever again, I will end you.

He is right bro.

Panda definitely ranks pretty low on the Chinese food scale, but the lowest point on the Chinese food scale is still very, very high on the "all types of food" scale.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 22, 2011, 12:43:37 PM
<---loves Chinese food.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 12:44:54 PM
<---loves Chinese food.

Legitimate Chinese food, or greasy, deep fat fried Americanized Chinese food?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 22, 2011, 12:46:56 PM
<---loves Chinese food.

Legitimate Chinese food, or greasy, deep fat fried Americanized Chinese food?

I like the kind that comes well recommended that actually turns out to be as good as expected(or better) when you get it.

Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 12:48:45 PM
<---loves Chinese food.

Legitimate Chinese food, or greasy, deep fat fried Americanized Chinese food?

I like the kind that comes well recommended that actually turns out to be as good as expected(or better) when you get it.

 :dubious:



Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: pissclams on August 22, 2011, 12:56:15 PM
true story- the panda express on 135th and Metcalf has some of the finest foodstuffs this side of the mississippi.  and yes, before you ask, some of you probably already know but for those that don't- i was the foursquare mayor of the restaurant for several weeks last spring.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 01:04:59 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 22, 2011, 01:09:04 PM
Alright dumbasses.  You guys realize I wasn't talking about chinese food, right?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 01:09:46 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: pissclams on August 22, 2011, 01:19:57 PM
vietnam food?  i don't think so.  i may forgive, but i will never forget. 
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on August 22, 2011, 01:20:35 PM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...

I enjoy their chow mein and the kung pow chicken. Are there really people out there that talk it up like it's something awesome? For food court food, it is pretty good.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on August 22, 2011, 01:21:19 PM
Thai cuisine is the greatest Asian food.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 02:45:41 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 02:46:29 PM
vietnam food?  i don't think so.  i may forgive, but i will never forget. 

sounds like a name change is in order to pissracists, because you're pissing racism all over this thread.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 02:48:59 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 02:51:00 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down

:shakesfist: SQUAWK ALARM :shakesfist:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 02:52:37 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down

:shakesfist: SQUAWK ALARM :shakesfist:

 :lol: Says the guy still under investigation. Maybe you should get cleared before you start throwing such offensive accusations around.

Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 02:54:04 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down

:shakesfist: SQUAWK ALARM :shakesfist:

 :lol: Says the guy still under investigation. Maybe you should get cleared before you start throwing such offensive accusations around.



My charges have been perpetuated by this site's equivalent of Joseph McCarthy. All allegations are baseless and were likely planted by squawks themselves.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Stevesie60 on August 22, 2011, 02:56:16 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down

:shakesfist: SQUAWK ALARM :shakesfist:

 :lol: Says the guy still under investigation. Maybe you should get cleared before you start throwing such offensive accusations around.



My charges have been perpetuated by this site's equivalent of Joseph McCarthy. All allegations are baseless and were likely planted by squawks themselves.

So you're familiar with my situation?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 02:58:37 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

Never heard of a fatty, greasy, Americanized, Vietnamese buffet. Sounds like it sucks.

Not americanized :dubious:

 :thumbs:  <------ except pointed down

:shakesfist: SQUAWK ALARM :shakesfist:

 :lol: Says the guy still under investigation. Maybe you should get cleared before you start throwing such offensive accusations around.



My charges have been perpetuated by this site's equivalent of Joseph McCarthy. All allegations are baseless and were likely planted by squawks themselves.

So you're familiar with my situation?

 :dubious:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: SkinnyBenny on August 22, 2011, 03:05:44 PM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...


A metaphor so good it's almost at allegory status.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on August 22, 2011, 03:15:45 PM
Vietnamese food is GOAT, gtfoomf with this chinese bullshit :comeatme:

I had a Vietnamese friend in high school. His mother tried to feed me seaweed once. I told her to get that nasty weed out of my face.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Trim on August 22, 2011, 03:18:08 PM
Quote
FOOD COURT
Charley's Grilled Subs      Food Court Level, FC-F   913.492.2600   www.charleyssteakery.com/
Funnel Cake Creations      Upper Level, FCE   913.307.0094   
Mrs. Fields Cookies      Food Court Level, FC-B   913.492.0767   www.MrsFields.com
Original Pizza      Food Court Level, FC-K   913.888.9301   
Panda Express      Food Court Level, FC-H   913.438.2523   www.pandaexpress.com
Pretzel Maker | Freshens Yogurt      Food Court Level, FC-M   913.894.0649   
Ruby Thai      Food Court Level, FC-C   913.894.1092   
Sarku Japan      Food Court Level, FC-G   913.541.0067   www.sarkujapan.com
Street Corner News      Food Court Level, FC-N   913.888.9198   
Subway      Upper Level, FCB   913.495.5542   www.subway.com

I'm not even sure the Panda Express rumblings are correct.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Saulbadguy on August 22, 2011, 03:25:20 PM
Hey, haters of vietnamese food,

PHOck you.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: 0.42 on August 22, 2011, 03:27:12 PM
Hey, haters of vietnamese food,

PHOck you.

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Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: stobblebobby on August 22, 2011, 10:45:32 PM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...

Any way to work Panda Express getting a Twitter and you spending several months trying to justify its emo/bitchiness compared to the adorableness of all the other Chinese restaurants' twitters into this metaphor?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: SkinnyBenny on August 22, 2011, 10:49:35 PM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...

Any way to work Panda Express getting a Twitter and you spending several months trying to justify its emo/bitchiness compared to the adorableness of all the other Chinese restaurants' twitters into this metaphor?


Very very solid 17th post.   :cheers:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 23, 2011, 08:40:40 AM
Rumblings that he was eating Panda Express.

Thing about Panda Express is that everyone always says how good it is and how well they will serve you.  Then you finally get Panda Express and it looks like it could be really good, smells good, and people are still talking about how much potential the meal has.  Then you finally eat the food and it just isn't very good.  So you take your left overs home and think that a night in the fridge may help the flavors mix and may be one of those meals that gets better after some time.  Then you eat it the next day for lunch and it still isn't very good.  Still looks good.  Still smells fine, but just isn't great.  Then you are pissed that you wasted so much time and emotion looking forward to what you hoped would be a fantastic meal of Chinese only to find yourself still out looking for good Chinese, only all this time has gone by and you have nothing to show from it except the realization that Panda Express just isn't all that.  Sure you drive by it when you are out at the Legends and you still remember how all those people told you it was so good and you still can't help thinking to yourself that maybe you just tried it on a bad day...

Any way to work Panda Express getting a Twitter and you spending several months trying to justify its emo/bitchiness compared to the adorableness of all the other Chinese restaurants' twitters into this metaphor?

I can't believe I overlooked Panda Express's twitter butthurt. 
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: skycat on August 23, 2011, 09:00:40 AM
Quote
FOOD COURT
Charley's Grilled Subs      Food Court Level, FC-F   913.492.2600   www.charleyssteakery.com/
Funnel Cake Creations      Upper Level, FCE   913.307.0094   
Mrs. Fields Cookies      Food Court Level, FC-B   913.492.0767   www.MrsFields.com
Original Pizza      Food Court Level, FC-K   913.888.9301   
Panda Express      Food Court Level, FC-H   913.438.2523   www.pandaexpress.com
Pretzel Maker | Freshens Yogurt      Food Court Level, FC-M   913.894.0649   
Ruby Thai      Food Court Level, FC-C   913.894.1092   
Sarku Japan      Food Court Level, FC-G   913.541.0067   www.sarkujapan.com
Street Corner News      Food Court Level, FC-N   913.888.9198   
Subway      Upper Level, FCB   913.495.5542   www.subway.com

I'm not even sure the Panda Express rumblings are correct.

No taco place anymore? :(

Remember when the food court had a Taco Via . . . and there was ANOTHER Taco Via in another part of the mall? Man, those were Taco Via's glory days.

Also, Burmese food is the GOAT.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Dugout DickStone on August 23, 2011, 09:35:47 AM
How can you guys screw up a thread making fun of Wally for dating a tramp?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: pissclams on August 23, 2011, 09:36:47 AM
yes.  there was a taco via in the food court, and a taco via down by the fun factory at the other end of the mall.  the whole scene was very elite and meant only for elites.  
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: skycat on August 23, 2011, 10:21:55 AM
yes.  there was a taco via in the food court, and a taco via down by the fun factory at the other end of the mall.  the whole scene was very elite and meant only for elites.  

 :bball: :katpak:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: SkinnyBenny on August 23, 2011, 10:34:39 AM
 :zzz:
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: ben ji on August 23, 2011, 10:46:12 AM
yes.  there was a taco via in the food court, and a taco via down by the fun factory at the other end of the mall.  the whole scene was very elite and meant only for elites.  

 :bball: :katpak:

 :surprised: Worked at the taco via off 95th and antioch throughout high school. They are tearing down the whole strip mall it was located in and they are re-opening in the old blockbuster building caddy corner.  Still have some contacts and will be recieving a VIP invite to the re-opening. PM for any taco via insidery info
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: pissclams on August 23, 2011, 10:57:57 AM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.

drove by the antioch/95th loca last week, noticed T Via was missing.  keep me informed when i will be able to load back up on taco burgers and flat nachos pls, tia.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: AppleJack on August 23, 2011, 11:41:18 AM
Tried to hit up the Via at 95th and Antioch last weekend - was devastated for a bit until Walgreens cashier lady told me to chillax it will be back soon.

1 Sancho
1 Taco
1 Nacho
1 Large Cherry Cola, and yes I bring my own Taco Via cup.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: I_have_purplewood on August 23, 2011, 11:49:39 AM
true story- the panda express on 135th and Metcalf has some of the finest foodstuffs this side of the mississippi.  and yes, before you ask, some of you probably already know but for those that don't- i was the foursquare mayor of the restaurant for several weeks last spring.

Chinese Fusion on 135th and Switzer = Better
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: skycat on August 23, 2011, 01:17:21 PM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.

Did they have all the Christian paraphernalia and Ten Commandments placemats when you worked there? I couldn't work in a place like that.

I found out why several Taco Vias suddenly got so Christiany years ago, although you insiders may have already known. The founders' son and owner of the franchise, Steven Throneberry, got "saved" in 1996. Shortly thereafter, he required all the franchisees to display religious junk. Several balked. This may be why one location split off to became Taco Uno and another became the much-missed Tacos del Sol (that place's selection/prices were :horrorsurprise: :drool:). Somehow the 95th and Antioch location managed to keep the Taco Via name while maintaining a religion-free atmosphere, but they're not listed on the Taco Via website. Heathens!

Steven died in 2010, so I wonder if the current owner is still pushing religion in the restaurants (much as I'm pushing Taco Via in a Wally Judge thread)?
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: EMAWmeister on August 23, 2011, 01:23:48 PM
Quote
FOOD COURT
Charley's Grilled Subs      Food Court Level, FC-F   913.492.2600   www.charleyssteakery.com/
Funnel Cake Creations      Upper Level, FCE   913.307.0094   
Mrs. Fields Cookies      Food Court Level, FC-B   913.492.0767   www.MrsFields.com
Original Pizza      Food Court Level, FC-K   913.888.9301   
Panda Express      Food Court Level, FC-H   913.438.2523   www.pandaexpress.com
Pretzel Maker | Freshens Yogurt      Food Court Level, FC-M   913.894.0649   
Ruby Thai      Food Court Level, FC-C   913.894.1092   
Sarku Japan      Food Court Level, FC-G   913.541.0067   www.sarkujapan.com
Street Corner News      Food Court Level, FC-N   913.888.9198   
Subway      Upper Level, FCB   913.495.5542   www.subway.com

I'm not even sure the Panda Express rumblings are correct.

As someone who worked at OPM for 2 years in high school, I say stick to sarku's sushi.  Also, stay the eff away from Original Pizza.  Least sanitary place I've ever seen in my life.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on August 23, 2011, 01:25:45 PM
Quote
FOOD COURT
Charley's Grilled Subs      Food Court Level, FC-F   913.492.2600   www.charleyssteakery.com/
Funnel Cake Creations      Upper Level, FCE   913.307.0094   
Mrs. Fields Cookies      Food Court Level, FC-B   913.492.0767   www.MrsFields.com
Original Pizza      Food Court Level, FC-K   913.888.9301   
Panda Express      Food Court Level, FC-H   913.438.2523   www.pandaexpress.com
Pretzel Maker | Freshens Yogurt      Food Court Level, FC-M   913.894.0649   
Ruby Thai      Food Court Level, FC-C   913.894.1092   
Sarku Japan      Food Court Level, FC-G   913.541.0067   www.sarkujapan.com
Street Corner News      Food Court Level, FC-N   913.888.9198   
Subway      Upper Level, FCB   913.495.5542   www.subway.com

I'm not even sure the Panda Express rumblings are correct.

As someone who worked at OPM for 2 years in high school, I say stick to sarku's sushi.  Also, stay the eff away from Original Pizza.  Least sanitary place I've ever seen in my life.

Something about sushi from a mall food court just doesn't sound good to me. I'm sure it's fine, though.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: ben ji on August 23, 2011, 01:43:57 PM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.

Did they have all the Christian paraphernalia and Ten Commandments placemats when you worked there? I couldn't work in a place like that.

I found out why several Taco Vias suddenly got so Christiany years ago, although you insiders may have already known. The founders' son and owner of the franchise, Steven Throneberry, got "saved" in 1996. Shortly thereafter, he required all the franchisees to display religious junk. Several balked. This may be why one location split off to became Taco Uno and another became the much-missed Tacos del Sol (that place's selection/prices were :horrorsurprise: :drool:). Somehow the 95th and Antioch location managed to keep the Taco Via name while maintaining a religion-free atmosphere, but they're not listed on the Taco Via website. Heathens!

Steven died in 2010, so I wonder if the current owner is still pushing religion in the restaurants (much as I'm pushing Taco Via in a Wally Judge thread)?

My insidery knowledge of taco via tells me that you are correct. There was a falling out between the main owner and the franchisee owners that led to some Via's splitting off.

The owner of the 95th st taco via is quite hippyish with his pony tail so I would imagine the religous overtunes did not sit well with him. He also used to own that candy store in the mall called mr goodsomething or the other.

 This can also be seen in the menu as the 95th and antioch location has stuck with some of the original recipes such as cooking all its ground beef in house(sucks ass) which is why its prices are higher than the taco via at 135th. The sauce( :love:) and alot of the other spices have stayed the same but they are pretty much 2 seperate business now.

All in all i always considered the other taco via's(135th st, 75th st) as knockoffs and not the real taco vias.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: CNS on August 23, 2011, 01:53:53 PM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.

Did they have all the Christian paraphernalia and Ten Commandments placemats when you worked there? I couldn't work in a place like that.

I found out why several Taco Vias suddenly got so Christiany years ago, although you insiders may have already known. The founders' son and owner of the franchise, Steven Throneberry, got "saved" in 1996. Shortly thereafter, he required all the franchisees to display religious junk. Several balked. This may be why one location split off to became Taco Uno and another became the much-missed Tacos del Sol (that place's selection/prices were :horrorsurprise: :drool:). Somehow the 95th and Antioch location managed to keep the Taco Via name while maintaining a religion-free atmosphere, but they're not listed on the Taco Via website. Heathens!

Steven died in 2010, so I wonder if the current owner is still pushing religion in the restaurants (much as I'm pushing Taco Via in a Wally Judge thread)?

My insidery knowledge of taco via tells me that you are correct. There was a falling out between the main owner and the franchisee owners that led to some Via's splitting off.

The owner of the 95th st taco via is quite hippyish with his pony tail so I would imagine the religous overtunes did not sit well with him. He also used to own that candy store in the mall called mr goodsomething or the other.

 This can also be seen in the menu as the 95th and antioch location has stuck with some of the original recipes such as cooking all its ground beef in house(sucks ass) which is why its prices are higher than the taco via at 135th. The sauce( :love:) and alot of the other spices have stayed the same but they are pretty much 2 seperate business now.

All in all i always considered the other taco via's(135th st, 75th st) as knockoffs and not the real taco vias.

This Taco Via metaphor for how Wally disappointed the fanbase is way over my head.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on August 23, 2011, 02:12:08 PM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.

Did they have all the Christian paraphernalia and Ten Commandments placemats when you worked there? I couldn't work in a place like that.

I found out why several Taco Vias suddenly got so Christiany years ago, although you insiders may have already known. The founders' son and owner of the franchise, Steven Throneberry, got "saved" in 1996. Shortly thereafter, he required all the franchisees to display religious junk. Several balked. This may be why one location split off to became Taco Uno and another became the much-missed Tacos del Sol (that place's selection/prices were :horrorsurprise: :drool:). Somehow the 95th and Antioch location managed to keep the Taco Via name while maintaining a religion-free atmosphere, but they're not listed on the Taco Via website. Heathens!

Steven died in 2010, so I wonder if the current owner is still pushing religion in the restaurants (much as I'm pushing Taco Via in a Wally Judge thread)?

My insidery knowledge of taco via tells me that you are correct. There was a falling out between the main owner and the franchisee owners that led to some Via's splitting off.

The owner of the 95th st taco via is quite hippyish with his pony tail so I would imagine the religous overtunes did not sit well with him. He also used to own that candy store in the mall called mr goodsomething or the other.

 This can also be seen in the menu as the 95th and antioch location has stuck with some of the original recipes such as cooking all its ground beef in house(sucks ass) which is why its prices are higher than the taco via at 135th. The sauce( :love:) and alot of the other spices have stayed the same but they are pretty much 2 seperate business now.

All in all i always considered the other taco via's(135th st, 75th st) as knockoffs and not the real taco vias.

This Taco Via metaphor for how Wally disappointed the fanbase is way over my head.

Read it again. . . It's definitely in there.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: O-town Kat on August 23, 2011, 07:08:21 PM
Wally is looking for a bball gym in olathe like we are also looking for more non-religious taco vias basically
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: AbeFroman on August 24, 2011, 11:27:11 AM
good to know ben ji.  i too am a taco via alumnus, olathe-135th street chapter.  worked there about a year.


 :surprised:

I wonder if I know you.

I worked there for a summer but one of my best friends managed it for 5 or 6 years. Used to go there and hang out with him (and eat a ridiculous amount of chips and cheese/salsa) cause it was so deadly slow between 1pm and 5pm.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: pissclams on August 24, 2011, 11:58:36 AM
hmm maybe you do.  i was the guy who wore the american flag bandanna with the word "badass" written across the forehead and a black t-shirt with a taco playing craps with a taco burger and a nacho printed on it.
Title: Re: Wall-E Sighting
Post by: AbeFroman on August 24, 2011, 03:49:05 PM
hmm maybe you do.  i was the guy who wore the american flag bandanna with the word "badass" written across the forehead and a black t-shirt with a taco playing craps with a taco burger and a nacho printed on it.

ha, clearly not. Steve Jr would have definitely worn that though.