lugnutz wrote:Our talk was brief but she seems cool.

B Luc wrote:I had Chick-Fil-A last year in the ATL airport. I wasn't impressed.
One of my broads is from TX and loves Chick-Fil-A, and she was flabbergasted when I told her I didn't think it was that special.

BS1 wrote:hahaha
Look, imo, I could care less if they are anti-gay. It is their right and they expressed an opinion, which last I heard was ok in this country. If you don't like they are anti-gay, fine, don't eat there
people are making a big deal over nothing...per usual

lugnutz wrote:Our talk was brief but she seems cool.

mcm wrote:how would they knew if someone was gay? besides the rainbow stickers....

BS1 wrote:My question is why the fuck do people care if gays get married?

mcm wrote:AY wrote: Chic-Fil-A is anti-gay
isn't this a fact? Per the owner or president or whoever that Cathy guy is.

mcm wrote:If waffle fries are really good they don't need catsup. And certainly not mayo. Although I have been dipping my fries in tartar sauce lately when I get fish'n'chips or fried clams.

BS1 wrote:mcm wrote:AY wrote: Chic-Fil-A is anti-gay
isn't this a fact? Per the owner or president or whoever that Cathy guy is.
apparently, just because they are against gays being married, doesn't mean they are anti-gay.....figure that one out

AY wrote:BS1 wrote:My question is why the fuck do people care if gays get married?
Gay people can't get married by definition. No one can change that.
The real question is why can't gay couples have the same legal rights that married couples have? That is where the focus should be, not on calling it something that it cannot be.

AY wrote:Marriage was not defined by man but by God as a union between a man and a woman.
lugnutz wrote:Our talk was brief but she seems cool.

lugnutz wrote:Our talk was brief but she seems cool.

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