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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:15 PM


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My wife and I eat at Dell Taco at least once a week and often more like three times a week. We love it, and, because we are the cheapest couple in Orange County, CA, we have a great low-costing lunch on the fly while tooling about town doing errands,


:!: 3x per week?? :!: :O
life is too short to eat bad food that often :barf: :barf:
buy good food, pack a good lunch, enjoy eating instead of swallowing food substitutes for convenience :light:
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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:31 PM


bad food...

Beans = Beans
lettuce = lettuce
tomatoes = tomatoes
meat = meat
taco shell = taco shell

Its all organic ... relax...

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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:37 PM


$.25 for onions? Man, I'm bringing my own onions. When I go to the movies, my wife takes a big black leather purse that we bought for $3 at a swap meet and fill it with our own popcorn we make at home, then I make us some lemon aid flavored with peach syrup and put it in two Sobe bottles that I conceal by hiding them in my brown corduroy sport coat that I bought used in Cambria for $.60 at a thrift shop. I am not payin' $6.50 for popcorn nor $5.50 for a Coke!

Goat, I don't know what to say. I like the tacos. I am a good cook. I like my food cooked properly, al dente pasta, good marinara, rare steak only, perfectly cooked vegies, perfectly made soups, etc., but I like the Dell Taco tacos and the bean and cheese burritos. There, I said it, and I'm not proud.

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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:39 PM


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$.25 for onions? Man, I'm bringing my own onions. When I go to the movies, my wife takes a big black leather purse that we bought for $3 at a swap meet and fill it with our own popcorn we make at home, then I make us some lemon aid flavored with peach syrup and put it in two Sobe bottles that I conceal by hiding them in my brown corduroy sport coat that I bought used in Cambria for $.60 at a thrift shop. I am not payin' $6.50 for popcorn nor $5.50 for a Coke!

Mitchman....you ain't related to Jack Benny by any chance are you?




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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:52 PM


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$.25 for onions? Man, I'm bringing my own onions. When I go to the movies, my wife takes a big black leather purse that we bought for $3 at a swap meet and fill it with our own popcorn we make at home, then I make us some lemon aid flavored with peach syrup and put it in two Sobe bottles that I conceal by hiding them in my brown corduroy sport coat that I bought used in Cambria for $.60 at a thrift shop. I am not payin' $6.50 for popcorn nor $5.50 for a Coke!

Mitchman....you ain't related to Jack Benny by any chance are you?



really, that is cheap
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[*] posted on 1-31-2011 at 05:52 PM


sanquintinsince73, No. Desertcpl, yes.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 07:12 AM
What a tight wad you are


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When I go to the movies, my wife takes a big black leather purse that we bought for $3 at a swap meet and fill it with our own popcorn



What a silly idea you came up with. Being on the cheap to save a buck or two. Just think of the money the theater is loosing by folks like you. I only fill my coat pockets with a candy bar and a can of soda....my kid too. Never would I sneak in Popcorn :o




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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 08:53 AM


I know what your mean, mcfez. The purse is kind of bulky, but it works every time.

I rationalize it this way, I make low fat microwave popcorn which is infinitely more healthy than the oil rich theatre popcorn, I save $4.50 each time I go to the movies, and thats about a $170 annual savings on popcorn alone. We've had the purse for over 10 years. I rationally opt for the savings.

Also, just exactly who related to the theatre is losing money by my specific actions? You know the $170 loss of revenue yields about a $160 dollar for dollar reduction to the bottom line profits/yr after deductiong the $10 of the variable cost of the popcorn, oil, box, and salt. Less money for the CEO's lavish income, benes, perks, and bonus. If it comes out of investors dividends, it shouldn't. The CEO should take it in the shorts.

Here's another tip. Get some of the yellow mustard plastic packets and try putting a dab of mustard on some popcorn ... it's delicious. I love going to the movies.

[Edited on 2-1-2011 by MitchMan]
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 09:58 AM


MitchMan, mcfez .... like your style.. my wife does the same thing..

She likes going to the movies.. and she likes popcorn along with a few other things... used to just stop by the theater and buy popcorn for home "use"

To cut down the cost on the popcorn, and to get the "taste" of theater popcorn I purchased a commercial popcorn popper... a number of years ago..

It makes excellent popcorn.. and per unit cost.. well, who's counting right now...

24-21.2 oz paks.. $23.00 includes yellow popcorn, colored coconut oil, and yellow salt... each case makes 336 one once servings...

Right now, she has gotten into "snow cones" along with the popcorn... so far we haven't moved on a dispenser for soft drinks...




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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 10:46 AM


We used to wear our big puffy down jackets into the theatre when we live in MT. We'd each bring in a 6 pack of our favorite beer. Worked each and every time and we never got caught.
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 02:01 PM


Awhile ago...I stopped on the way to Cabo Pulmo...Late in the day...stopped by a roadside "cafe"...Had burritos...After asking what the tasty meat was...Our answer was "carne frita"...Might have been road kill...dog or crow...but it dressed up nice...Better than chemical compounds that that the "comida corrida joints put in their products...No after effects...Guess it was "real" whatever it was...
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 03:28 PM


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Pretty sure most of them burned through a bucks worth of gas in the process.:lol::lol:


On the same subject.

Last month we stood in a line of cars about 10 blocks deep at Mexicali for 3 hours waiting to cross the border. I thought to myself, what a total waste of gas. Does anyone have any idea how much gas is collectively burned by a group like that during a crossing? It must be mind boggling. In an age when we're scrambling to keep the fossil fuels coming we allow such waste.


Read this for information on border waiting economic impacts:

http://www.sandag.org/index.asp?projectid=253&fuseaction...




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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 03:41 PM


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Read this for information on border waiting economic impacts:

http://www.sandag.org/index.asp?projectid=253&fuseaction...


Tried the link to no avail. I C&Pd it into my browser and it worked. The last word has a hang up.
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 03:44 PM


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Read this for information on border waiting economic impacts:



From the US side only. The full damage is astronomical.
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 03:54 PM


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MitchMan, mcfez .... like your style.. my wife does the same thing..

She likes going to the movies.. and she likes popcorn along with a few other things... used to just stop by the theater and buy popcorn for home "use"

To cut down the cost on the popcorn, and to get the "taste" of theater popcorn I purchased a commercial popcorn popper... a number of years ago..

It makes excellent popcorn.. and per unit cost.. well, who's counting right now...

24-21.2 oz paks.. $23.00 includes yellow popcorn, colored coconut oil, and yellow salt... each case makes 336 one once servings...

Right now, she has gotten into "snow cones" along with the popcorn... so far we haven't moved on a dispenser for soft drinks...

You've got the popcorn maker and shaved ice, alls you need now is one of these bad boys in your back yard with a bunch of Nomads in convertibles making out.
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 07:48 PM


$11.00 Ticket
$ 4.50 Soda
$ 5.00 Popcorn

$20.50 per person

Yeah....I told the kids no more at the concession stand a few years back. We went every Sunday for 12 years. No more. Once in a blue moon because I feel the cost aint worth it.




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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 07:54 PM


mcfez,,,where is that 2222222222nd pic???????
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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 09:27 PM


i happen to LOVE Taco Bell.



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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 10:23 PM


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i happen to LOVE Taco Bell.


She cute?




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[*] posted on 2-2-2011 at 07:23 AM


I hear you, Mcfez. 'The cost of going to the movies is getting ridiculous. I only go to matinees where I get in for $8.50 and I go only to Regal / Edwards theaters using my Regal card where I get a free admission and a free popcorn coupon about every 8 admissions. We use Netflix alot more these days and have even made a nuisance of ourselves at our local library by checking out every dvd in sight for free. Also, I use my DVR to record all kinds of movies and shows.

We got a flat screen for Christmas this year and we are going to figure out how to download movies from Netflix and other sources and watch them at home.

I go to La Paz about 9 times a year for 1 to 3 weeks each time and I check out about 10 dvds for free from the library and take them with me . It's only about a $5 late fee when I get back.

Since we pay $8.50 for each movie ticket, that's $17 for my wife and I as we smuggle in our own drink and popcorn. Heck, that's 4 lunches for us at Del Taco! One thing I am starting to do when I can remember is to take (smuggle) our own home made drinks to Del Taco and then we can have a hot lunch for only $2.85! Man that beats paying $9 for one dam hamburger at CoCo's or Carrow's. Oh yeah, I like the chicken sandwich at McDonald's, $1.

[Edited on 2-2-2011 by MitchMan]
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