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After party eats: A swinger's best friend?

Where do you stop for after swinging food?  

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  1. 1. Where do you stop for after swinging food?

    • Taco Bell - soft or crunchy? I like options!
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    • White Castle - screw Harold and Kumar. I'd kick their ass for one of those belly bombers...
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    • Waffle House - because of the juke box, dammit!
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    • Random gas station - chips! I need chips!
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    • I have food at home - and I'm NOT too drunk to cook - even if I maybe shouldn't be driving...
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    • Other
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It really depends what part of town we're at. If at a hotel we usually bring some food like chips, cheese and crackers and maybe some salami and I don't mean Rob's.

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If we are close to an all-night Deli, I will usually go for that, otherwise we will opt for breakfast. Truck stops usually have good food and are open all night, too.

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If we are out and headed home after, we will usually stop at a 24 hour restaurant, Perkins, Denney's ect... If we are staying at a hotel we always bring snacks and water with us. Things like fresh fruit, chips, dip, lunch meat and bread. It only takes a few minutes to pack the cooler and since we are bringing lots of bottled water throwing a few things in to eat is no problem.

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Taco Bell, yum! Taco Bell has been our favorite post party snack for years now. But, since McDonalds started serving breakfast after midnight, sometimes a bacon egg and cheese biscuit just hits the spot. It's good to have choices :)

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Some people get sleepy after sex. I get hungry! I vote for breakfast at a 24hr diner. Eggs, waffles and or pancakes. Mmm.

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Thank god for Waffle House! Nothing like a greasy plate of eggs, bacon and hash browns to sober us up and send us on our way home with some coffee fueled conversation.

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