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Okay so I'm on my grind to shop for Thanksgiving food cause you know it's a week away and I'm not trying to fight someone at the store for a turkey leg ya dig. Anyway, I'm hungry as sh*t and I know it's best for me to fill my belly before I go shopping and forget to get the turkey or something. I don't eat fast food so I was excited to see a noodles and company. Rock up in this spot just in time as right when I'm placing my order, the whole UNCA Girls Swim team comes thru. I'm thinking bet I placed my order before the gaggle of girls. Welp! That didn't matter cause I'm seeing dishes go out left and right to people who ordered AFTER me. I know what you're thinking... "maybe they ordered a dish less complicated than yours".... "maybe some of them called in their orders"... nah homie. I don't think so. Someone comes out and asks what my name for the order is.... heh??? FINALLY my food comes out after I see at least 4-5 of the UNCA peoples gets their orders. Huuuu... this just put a dent in my shopping time. Whatevs... eat my food, I shall.
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