Originally Posted by jspchief:
Ljs is fucking good. Too much grease and the sodium will leave you thirsty for days, but I like the fish with malt vinegar.
And this place cracks me up. No one eats LJS, McDonald's, or Taco Bell on CP. I've seen/met enough of you fat fuckers to know you're lying.
I'm a fat fucker but I prefer Whataburger, Popeye's and Taco Bueno. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Brando:
Judging from your avatar your IQ is somewhere south of 69. I suppose LJS is a real treat when you get out of the group home.
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Type another post nobody else will read and think is interesting or funny. [Reply]
I think many of you calling it too greasy haven't eaten there since they changed over the kind of oil they use in cooking their food. It's fast food. You can't cook fish quickly without frying it. I always loved fish as a kid, so that's probably why I like it. My family isn't as big into fish as I am. The Mrs and I would go there when the family wasn't quite as large as it is now. [Reply]
I worked at LJS's back in the late 70's early 80's while in H.S. I can say that they have gone down hill compared to what they used to be. This is my opinion on the LJS of today. They over batter and they don't drain/shake the grease out like it used to be. They also need to bring back scallops, oysters and get rid of the clams with the pepper breading. About the only things that are still the same is the slaw and fries. I give them a chance once in while but 9 times out of 10 it's the suckage. The nostalgia of getting it like it was back in the day makes me give it another try though. [Reply]
I still go there maybe once a month, almost always as a part of my hangover regimen, the greasy gutload of the #4 platter with 2 fish & 3 chicken helps my dry, irritable stomach... i'm pretty well useless for several hours afterward, but it does help. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Brando:
I don't think you know who you just poked.
I'll just assume that your parents were brother and sister and the main reason you're alive is that a tornado hasn't struck your trailer park.