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I'm with you. Since WWE wrestlers have stopped wearing small and tight trunks, the more entertaining fights are at Waffle House on a Saturday Night.

Waffle House employees are badasses. Hell, it's (famously) the last place to close during any hurricane or other natural disaster.

And a meal at a Waffle House is a lot cheaper than tickets to a WWE fight.

And the hash browns are better at Waffle House. And WWE doesn't even serve waffles with pecans.
 
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Waffle House employees are badasses. Hell, it's (famously) the last place to close during any hurricane or other natural disaster.
Well, it does appear that Waffle House employees are adept at dealing at things flying in their direction, whether it be from a hurricane or a drunk patron. It also says something Darwinian about the people who stop to eat at a Waffle House when a hurricane is approaching.

And the hash browns are better at Waffle House. And WWE doesn't even serve waffles with pecans.
And WWE would probably call them PEE-cans. 🤦‍♂️
 
And WWE would probably call them PEE-cans. 🤦‍♂️

Last week I met a couple of guys at a place called The Original Pancake House. I ordered their pecan pancakes, pronouncing it pi-CONS (how did I, a Southerner, learn the cultured pronunciation?). The waitress looked at me as if I was speaking a foreign language, and it turns out she pronounced it PEE-cans. Anyway, after a good wait, she says that they're out of PEE-cans, would almonds be OK? I said sure. The pancakes come out with almond slices on top which tasted stale, a bit of a disappointment. This kind of food and service might have almost been tolerable if they only charged Waffle House prices, but the food is overpriced for what I got. I've since heard stories from other people who had worse experiences there.
 
There's an Original Pancake House near Pittsburgh, too, in the Green Tree area. I passed by last Thursday and was hungry, but it was after 3 pm and closed.
 
Last week I met a couple of guys at a place called The Original Pancake House. I ordered their pecan pancakes, pronouncing it pi-CONS (how did I, a Southerner, learn the cultured pronunciation?). The waitress looked at me as if I was speaking a foreign language, and it turns out she pronounced it PEE-cans.
You didn't mention where said Original Pancake House was located but if you are ever in a place where they say "PEE-cans", you can predict that you're about to get stale, bitter pecans (assuming that the establishment is not "out" of pecans).

Most pecans are grown in warm areas with a generous amount of rainfall, particularly up and down the southern part of the Mississippi River. In those areas, where most pecans come from, it's pronounced "pi-KONS" or "puh-KONS" and the pecans are more likely to be fresh, buttery and flavorful.

A weird factoid: China is the largest importer of pecans. In China, pecans are served like roasted peanuts- salty, hot and in the shell.
 
Last week I met a couple of guys at a place called The Original Pancake House. I ordered their pecan pancakes, pronouncing it pi-CONS (how did I, a Southerner, learn the cultured pronunciation?). The waitress looked at me as if I was speaking a foreign language, and it turns out she pronounced it PEE-cans. Anyway, after a good wait, she says that they're out of PEE-cans, would almonds be OK? I said sure. The pancakes come out with almond slices on top which tasted stale, a bit of a disappointment. This kind of food and service might have almost been tolerable if they only charged Waffle House prices, but the food is overpriced for what I got. I've since heard stories from other people who had worse experiences there.

The most important question after midnight on a Saturday is Waffle House, Whataburger, or Taco Cabana?
 
You didn't mention where said Original Pancake House was located but if you are ever in a place where they say "PEE-cans", you can predict that you're about to get stale, bitter pecans (assuming that the establishment is not "out" of pecans).

Most pecans are grown in warm areas with a generous amount of rainfall, particularly up and down the southern part of the Mississippi River. In those areas, where most pecans come from, it's pronounced "pi-KONS" or "puh-KONS" and the pecans are more likely to be fresh, buttery and flavorful.

A weird factoid: China is the largest importer of pecans. In China, pecans are served like roasted peanuts- salty, hot and in the shell.
I grew up surrounded by pecan orchards, they also grow wild, and when they fall, you'll see people pulled into the ditch out under the trees picking them up.

I'm getting this feeling that there are places with no Waffle House.
 
The most important question after midnight on a Saturday is Waffle House, Whataburger, or Taco Cabana?
You left out IHOP and ocassionally, Sonic.
 
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