Originally Posted by Superturtle:
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Guys, it's 2022. It's time to get with the times and realize not everyone celebrates or eats the same way as you! Stop being bigots and fecesphobic! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Youngbuck17:
Guys, it's 2022. It's time to get with the times and realize not everyone celebrates or eats the same way as you! Stop being bigots and fecesphobic!
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
So, serious question for somebody who's never been. Pat's or Geno's? (probably never will either)
Pat's and Geno's are both overrated. They're well known because they're right next to each other and because of good marketing. Jim's on South St was the best IMO, but many places make a great cheesesteak in and around Philly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Youngbuck17:
Guys, it's 2022. It's time to get with the times and realize not everyone celebrates or eats the same way as you! Stop being bigots and fecesphobic!
Okay, let's get to know you and your tendencies better so I can understand and 'get with the times'. What flavors do you prefer when licking windows on the short bus? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Youngbuck17:
Pat's and Geno's are both overrated. They're well known because they're right next to each other and because of good marketing. Jim's on South St was the best IMO, but many places make a great cheesesteak in and around Philly.
Originally Posted by Youngbuck17:
Pat's and Geno's are both overrated. They're well known because they're right next to each other and because of good marketing. Jim's on South St was the best IMO, but many places make a great cheesesteak in and around Philly.
Alright, you seem like a good natured enough fella. Even if they are a 'tourist trap', it's almost an experience on it's own to eat at either place, right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Youngbuck17:
Pat's and Geno's are both overrated. They're well known because they're right next to each other and because of good marketing. Jim's on South St was the best IMO, but many places make a great cheesesteak in and around Philly.
I was in Philly for 1 night about 6 years ago and the local guy I knew there took me to Jim's. It was ****ing delicious. [Reply]