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Leisher 
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Posted on: Jan. 24 2014,13:54 |
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Fishing line in the food.
There's a bit in their about an incident a week earlier.
The fact that their food is pre-cooked is fucking disgusting.
My folks used to hit buffets a lot decades ago. I remember watching old women with their purses lined with aluminum, stuff as much food into them as they could carry.
I just cannot eat at low class buffets anymore, but pizza or say a breakfast or brunch buffet at a nicer place is fine.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Jan. 24 2014,13:56 |
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I still enjoy the local chinese buffet.
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TPRJones 
I saw The Fault in our Stars opening night.

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Posted on: Jan. 24 2014,15:13 |
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For me it depends. I'll go to small locally-owned buffets like the little chineese place down the street. I'll also go to high-end buffets like in the Luxor in Vegas. But the middle-range buffets like those in the article (pre-cooked?) holds no interest for me.
I rarely eat there, though. I tend to get it to-go and go home with it. I like the variety, but I don't feel the need to make multiple trips and stuff myself silly to try to win the buffet game.
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TheCatt 
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Posted on: Jan. 24 2014,16:08 |
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I don't really love buffets, but I haven no problem with them. Obviously the quality varies.
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Troy 
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Posted on: Jan. 27 2014,08:15 |
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Unless it's a fancy breakfast buffet, count me out.
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