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For those of you Internet folks who do not know about the Awful Waffle...the waffle house is a magical restaurant that exists in the South to primary help the government estimate how bad hurricane damage has effected the local community. As a side benefit, it also serves as a place to cure hangovers with greasy food and mediocre coffee.
And we love them for it.
There is no problem in your life that doesn't seem smaller when you walk into a Waffle House. But the exact mechanism varies by individual from the food to the object lessons.
And for the rest of us, it's watching others arrive at the Waffle House and have them make the worst possible decisions in their entire life in the parking lot, for some reason.
I think those are part of the "object lessons" curriculum.
I'm desperate for some scattered and smothered has browns now, but I'm in Wyoming. Thank goodness for teleportation.
Once I took my wife, then girlfriend, to a Waffle House. She ordered a BLT and hash browns.
They gave her an odd look, but acquiesced. A short while later, they brought out a serving of hash browns into which they had mixed bacon, lettuce, and tomato.
That doesn't sound like the Waffle House I know.
Dunno what to tell you.
Scattered smothered covered chunked and topped!
Depending on where you are in Wyoming, we have them down here in Colorado. Looks like closest to you might be Fort Collins.
I thought we had a lot in Texas until we went to the Mississippi coast for vacation. Literally every 2-3 miles there was a Waffle House.