The most integrated place in America.............
Not our schools, churches, or neighborhoods, but.....

AM I WRONG? Be honest. Golden Corral is the only place in America where a constant flow of people from all nationalities, races, and classes come together, crossing party lines to strive for a common goal: The BUFFET.

AM I WRONG? Be honest. Golden Corral is the only place in America where a constant flow of people from all nationalities, races, and classes come together, crossing party lines to strive for a common goal: The BUFFET.
6 Comments:
Eating at the trough! If that's what brings us together, it's a scary thought.
Would recommend a blues concert for the most integrated place I've attended. Hope to see you downtown on May 7th for the Blues Festival!
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Anonymous, at 9:39 PM
Blues concerts are a close second! Good point. We'll be checking the Blues Festival out too.
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Jeff L. Thigpen, at 11:28 AM
You are so right, Jeff. I've often had the same thought while stuffing myself at what I lovingly call the "pig-out corral."
If you want to bring people together, feed them.
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David Wharton, at 12:53 PM
Holy moley! I've been making the same observation for a few years now. You are absolutely right.
I might also suggest Wal-Mart as equally integrated.
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Anonymous, at 5:23 PM
I've often had the same thought about McDonals. Like gr8tful coach said, "It's a scary thought."
I always think of cattle being led to slaughter anytime I must stand in line for anything.
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Billy Jones, at 10:44 PM
Walmart is a good one too.
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Jeff L. Thigpen, at 8:40 AM
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