Little-Acorn
Well-Known Member
At least, I tried.
Today was the day the gay advocate fanatics had named for a "boycott" of Chick-Fil-A, after its owner admitted he supported traditional marriage.
There are three Chick-Fil-A's in San Diego, or that's how many that came up on Google. Two of them north of where I work, one southwest. Went to the northernmost one since it's right off a freeway.
From what I could see from my car, the place was standing room only inside. And there was a line of at least 50 people out the door and extending down the block. Parking lot was FULL, and there were at least 20 cars out the driveway and along the lane where I was.
My lunch break isn't that long, so I regretfully left.
Out of curiosity, I dropped by the less-northern one. Found the same scene - it was jammed, with a long line out the door and cars lining up on the street to turn in to the parking lot.
The gay advocate fanatics wanted to display just what people feel about the CFA owner's statement that he supports the Biblical version of marriage.
Mission accomplished, I'd say.
Today was the day the gay advocate fanatics had named for a "boycott" of Chick-Fil-A, after its owner admitted he supported traditional marriage.
There are three Chick-Fil-A's in San Diego, or that's how many that came up on Google. Two of them north of where I work, one southwest. Went to the northernmost one since it's right off a freeway.
From what I could see from my car, the place was standing room only inside. And there was a line of at least 50 people out the door and extending down the block. Parking lot was FULL, and there were at least 20 cars out the driveway and along the lane where I was.
My lunch break isn't that long, so I regretfully left.
Out of curiosity, I dropped by the less-northern one. Found the same scene - it was jammed, with a long line out the door and cars lining up on the street to turn in to the parking lot.
The gay advocate fanatics wanted to display just what people feel about the CFA owner's statement that he supports the Biblical version of marriage.
Mission accomplished, I'd say.