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Bojangles Going Public


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lol

 

I have a great diet, and I have the health track record and the body to prove it.

 

When I haven't had legumes in a day (I try to eat them every day), bojangles' cajun pintos do in a pinch.  High fiber, high protein, and fat free IIRC. Loaded with Potassium. Sure, they're salty, as is all of bo's food.

 

Bojangles can be part of a great diet. 

 

Take your pseudoscience elsewhere.

 

The end.

 

idk i heard you're all about whole pies

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Why would any of you put that nasty garbage into your body? Because you think it 'tastes good'? Why not snort coke, makes you feel good, doesn't it? It's a supernormal stimuli...would you put sand in your car? No because it'd ruin it. Is your body less important than your car? No? So again, back to the original question.

The stupidity of people I will never understand. Start paying attention to how your body feels after you eat rather than how something tastes. Hunger vs. taste buds.

 

yeah! Chicken , they're only good for the eggs! Snort Coke, LOL, just drink it like the rest of the people there. Sheesh!Free refills.

 

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Ok. We need to cover something because I hear it all the time. Jerry Richardson never  owned Bojangles. As far as I know he doesn't and has never owned a single restaraunt. They have been corporate partners with the Panthers for a long time and he encouraged Tim Biakabutuka to purchase Bojangles franchises. But Jerry Richardson, to my knowledge, has no financial stake in the chain. 

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Why would any of you put that nasty garbage into your body? Because you think it 'tastes good'? Why not snort coke, makes you feel good, doesn't it? It's a supernormal stimuli...would you put sand in your car? No because it'd ruin it. Is your body less important than your car? No? So again, back to the original question.

The stupidity of people I will never understand. Start paying attention to how your body feels after you eat rather than how something tastes. Hunger vs. taste buds.

Shut up hippie

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Why would any of you put that nasty garbage into your body? Because you think it 'tastes good'? Why not snort coke, makes you feel good, doesn't it? It's a supernormal stimuli...would you put sand in your car? No because it'd ruin it. Is your body less important than your car? No? So again, back to the original question.

The stupidity of people I will never understand. Start paying attention to how your body feels after you eat rather than how something tastes. Hunger vs. taste buds.

I bet you are a 300 pound man who has decided to diet for a week..

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Why would any of you put that nasty garbage into your body? Because you think it 'tastes good'? Why not snort coke, makes you feel good, doesn't it? It's a supernormal stimuli...would you put sand in your car? No because it'd ruin it. Is your body less important than your car? No? So again, back to the original question.

The stupidity of people I will never understand. Start paying attention to how your body feels after you eat rather than how something tastes. Hunger vs. taste buds.

 

This next-level trolling I haven't seen on the Huddle in years. This is 4chan level.

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Not a hippie, or troll, or a fat person who just got enlightened.

I've been eating healthy food all my life and it is hardly pseudoscience lol, no methods just facts.

But it's ok. People get mad when you point out the truth. The coke reference was a point to be made, not a comparison. Chicken is fine, and so are vegetables just not soaked in grease and served with fries.

The way your body physically looks has almost very little with how healthy you actually are. I don't see how anything from bojangels can be part of a healthy diet unless you're ordering straight raw veggies.

But let's look at the facts, why don't you post the ingredients and nutrition info of what you're eating and I can easily break it down for you.

As far as the book, PhillyB, yes that book is great and very very interesting. It's right up your ally, give it a read. I would have loved to of earned my masters in evolutionary psychology but it is not offered in many colleges. Great subject, and really helps you understand yourself much better and understanding is the key for self-control. It was for me.

Normally I'd keep my mouth shut and let you fat fugs be fat fugs. But now I'm paying your fuging healthcare so you can fuging deal with it.

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Dude go to a broker not some self proclaimed stock guy on the huddle! Sheesh

LOL, it was a joke. I was reading up on it recently and HD been thinking about investing even more so recently because of a quote I saw somewhere about how quick we are to give away our money but we don't invest in growth as a general public.

I just don't get all the little intricacies of it, all I have is the premise of it. Regardless, to me, this is a homerun. Bojangles expanding is nothing but growth for everyone involved... No way it fails.

As an aside, we had a stock market game when I was in middle school for my AG class and they divided us up into teams. I took the lead on my team and we blew everyone else out. It was pretty cool, and probably has no real life translation value, but it was still fun. I invested heavily in Nike and took a chance on a few other up and comers, and we checked the papers everyday for how our stocks were doing. I've wanted to get into it ever since...

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I just don't get all the little intricacies of it, all I have is the premise of it. Regardless, to me, this is a homerun. Bojangles expanding is nothing but growth for everyone involved... No way it fails.

Uhhh I would not assume that. What happened when Krispy Kreme tried to expand too far, too fast, especially into the northeast facing dedicated dunkin donuts lovers?

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Uhhh I would not assume that. What happened when Krispy Kreme tried to expand too far, too fast, especially into the northeast facing dedicated dunkin donuts lovers?

Yeah, I remember that happening, but didn't pay attention to the details thereafter... But I'm guessing if those initial people that bought in hung in there, I'm guessing it's paid off now (obviously I haven't looked, but it appears they are universally loved now)?

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