IN HOC OSTIUM PERFERESMalbec said:
I read a story about a survey of people under the age of 30, where only 18% knew what the acronym KFC stood for. I wonder what the % are for IHOP?
OsoCoreyell said:
Awesome. Now, just need to get rid of the Exxon and we'll have nice looking "front yard."
Time to call the plumber.OsoCoreyell said:IN HOC OSTIUM PERFERESMalbec said:
I read a story about a survey of people under the age of 30, where only 18% knew what the acronym KFC stood for. I wonder what the % are for IHOP?
I think after the fiasco/ stunt of changing to IHOB this summer many people know it just because of that.Malbec said:
I read a story about a survey of people under the age of 30, where only 18% knew what the acronym KFC stood for. I wonder what the % are for IHOP?
I thought they had different syrups now unless you were talking about that specific IHOP. I too remember vaguely the old signage when it was current where I lived as kid when all IHOPs looked like the Baylor one. Although if memory serves me, I think the old signage stayed up at that Baylor one well after the logo etc had changed perhaps like into the mid to late 80s maybe?? Kind of like the now old vintage mid 60s era sign and building is still up at the Arby's on VM Drive--which I think is cool.pitchman said:
I miss the global appeal of The International House of Pancakes. I miss being hungover and hungry for pancakes and trying the different syrups.
Saddens me.
Redbrickbear said:
anyone know if they have torn it down yet?
ABC BEAR said:
My sources tell me that whatever goes in there will feature All-You-Can-Eat-Pancakes on Wednesday's and pipe the smell of bacon into all of the buildings on campus. Sad note; there will be no resurrection of the Rooty-Tooty Fresh and Fruity because it doesn't sound Baptist enough.