I have encountered the terminology "bottomless" to describe people places or things that do not dress themselves properly. However, when this situation arises all I can think of are ads for places like The Olive Garden promoting a "bottomless pasta bowl" and whatnot. I do not go to these places.
I was sitting in the IndyFurCon lobby eating a bunch of vegetables yesterday. I think I might have been the only one - everyone else seemed to have fast food. :-/
The carrot should still be OK . . . I was sitting in the IndyFurCon lobby eating a bunch of vegetab
I am often surprised at the food people have at those things. There are plenty of eatley locations in the immediate vicinity and folks will walk thirty blocks to get to a McDonalds. Granted, that's probably the only way to justify going to McDonalds, but unless you've traveled from a town that doesn't have McDonalds I have to think you'd be open to alternatives. Although I say that as somebody who has drank Coke and Snapple in every state I've visited, and only avoided Wendy's during the most recent anthro-con because I wasn't sure where it was and thought it might be closed. One of the thinnest people I know eats at McDonalds a lot, but he only gets french fries and drinks a lot of milk in his spare time.
I am often surprised at the food people have at those things. There are plenty of eatley locations
The familiarity is one thing - it's not enjoyable for everyone to take a risk when you just want to consume something edible and get back to the con - but it might also have something to do with the fact that furries are cheap.
The familiarity is one thing - it's not enjoyable for everyone to take a risk when you just want to