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I'm sure you have heard those stories from your parents or grandparents of how back in the old days they walked to school five miles in a raging snowstorm. Well I seem to remember back in the old days when I was a kid when Dairy Queen was a treat and the ice cream was so good. Way better than that stuff you get at the grocery store. Sometimes we would buy the quarts of ice cream to bring home. So I snuck out of the office about 3pm and drove above 5 miles to the Drive Thru. This car in front of me must have ordered about a week's worth of burgers, because based on Rand's review these are the best burgers ever. It probably took about ten minutes of waiting at the Drive Thru and all I wanted was a large vanilla ice cream cone. I should have gone inside. Who would have thought the people in front of me ordered about $100 dollars worth of food. When I finally got to taste the ice cream cone I thought to myself, what a let down. It was not any better than a Mickey Dee cone. It certainly didn't taste like it was a premium type ice cream like in the good old days. Next time I'll just get a burger.
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