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The University of Sizzler
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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Sizzler had it going on in the 70s and 80s. The #1 medium with a baked potato and salad bar was my go-to choice. $7.95.
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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I like his use of the stupidity defense

1. There was no intent to mislead because he didn't know the difference.

2. His photo
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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Seems that Chelgren and colleges don't exactly mix well:

http://iowastartingline.com/...s-iowa-universities/
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Re: The University of Sizzler [RandMart] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah, it was a tough choice between Happy Gilmore and White Men Can't Jump.
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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Well, he "thought" there wasn't much of a difference between a degree and a certificate and he simply listed that he had a degree so we can't assume he is lying. There is no way to get into his head.

He also wasn't specifically asked if he had an actual College degree, he volunteered the information and should be commended for being so open, it is a refreshing change. Since he was very open and honest and said "he didn't intend to mislead anyone" this is clearly just another media witch hunt...
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Re: The University of Sizzler [ubdawg] [ In reply to ]
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"Chelgren said Thursday he had not thought there was much difference between a degree and a certificate. He said he worked at a Southern California Sizzler in the 1980s, when he was about 19.
"I didn't see a difference when I did the review, didn't worry about," he said.
Chelgren said he doesn't mind that the information about him now has been changed.
"I know they've changed that, because apparently a degree and a certificate are different. And I'm OK with their change, but there was never any intent at all to mislead anyone," he said.

A degree takes 4 years - i'm waiting to find out how long it takes to get the Certificate - my money is on 5 days or less
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Old Hickory] [ In reply to ]
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Fact #1: A friend of mine worked at our local Sizzler back in the 80s.

Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'll let you figure out what that all means.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
Fact #1: A friend of mine worked at our local Sizzler back in the 80s.

Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'll let you figure out what that all means.

Was your friend named Tyler Durden?

"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
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Re: The University of Sizzler [jkca1] [ In reply to ]
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jkca1 wrote:
Duffy wrote:
Fact #1: A friend of mine worked at our local Sizzler back in the 80s.

Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'll let you figure out what that all means.

Was your friend named Tyler Durden?

No.

I'd tell you his name but he's a "known" person. I'm not saying he's famous, but he's fairly well known.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Is that why you started eating at Ryan's?

www.ihos.com/steakhouse.html
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'm going to toss the BS flag re the "Jizzler" story. Or throw the flag, whichever you prefer.

Have you personally performed that activity, or witnessed an unloading on someone's food? Even when I was a teenager, there's no way I could make it happen on a moment's notice. Especially in a semi-public area. I can imagine it now (no, I cant, I don't want to imagine it, gross), some bare-assed dude hunched over the prep table, or coming out of the walk-in red-cheeked and panting. Wait, maybe there's an easier way - was there a fluffer involved?

I sure some people are quick-triggered, but come on. Who wants to be known as "that" guy?

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Re: The University of Sizzler [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
Fact #1: A friend of mine worked at our local Sizzler back in the 80s.

Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'll let you figure out what that all means.

It means The Outback Steakhouse has taken the place of The Jizzler.
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Sanuk] [ In reply to ]
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What a breath of fresh air compaired to the last maggot that were our IA lawmaker.


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Re: The University of Sizzler [ttocsmi] [ In reply to ]
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ttocsmi wrote:
Duffy wrote:
Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'm going to toss the BS flag re the "Jizzler" story. Or throw the flag, whichever you prefer.

Have you personally performed that activity, or witnessed an unloading on someone's food? Even when I was a teenager, there's no way I could make it happen on a moment's notice. Especially in a semi-public area. I can imagine it now (no, I cant, I don't want to imagine it, gross), some bare-assed dude hunched over the prep table, or coming out of the walk-in red-cheeked and panting. Wait, maybe there's an easier way - was there a fluffer involved?

I sure some people are quick-triggered, but come on. Who wants to be known as "that" guy?

Duffy believes everything he hears.

Unless it involves his hero the Pumpkin Pinocchio, then he needs 8 verifiable sources.

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Re: The University of Sizzler [ttocsmi] [ In reply to ]
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ttocsmi wrote:
Duffy wrote:
Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'm going to toss the BS flag re the "Jizzler" story. Or throw the flag, whichever you prefer.

Have you personally performed that activity, or witnessed an unloading on someone's food? Even when I was a teenager, there's no way I could make it happen on a moment's notice. Especially in a semi-public area. I can imagine it now (no, I cant, I don't want to imagine it, gross), some bare-assed dude hunched over the prep table, or coming out of the walk-in red-cheeked and panting. Wait, maybe there's an easier way - was there a fluffer involved?

I sure some people are quick-triggered, but come on. Who wants to be known as "that" guy?

Suit yourself.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: The University of Sizzler [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
Fact #1: A friend of mine worked at our local Sizzler back in the 80s.

Fact #2: Shortly after he was hired we nick named the place "The Jizzler".

I'll let you figure out what that all means.

Brad: Okay, here’s your preparation stuff. You got your sliced tomatoes, shredded lettuce, secret sauce.
Trainee: What’s the secret sauce?
Brad: Thousand Island dressing. What’s the secret sauce at Bronco Burger?
Trainee: Ketchup and mayonnaise.
Brad: Gotcha.

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