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So you've been living it up all weekend, and your apartment has seen better days. The fridge is empty, the cans from the previous evening's festivities are still lining the couch, your cat is playing with a pair of undergarments you don't particularly recognize, and the thought of cooking makes your already buzzing head start to rattle. Tossing on a baseball cap to cover your bed-frazzled hair, you head off in search of the only thing that will hit the spot on a late morning such as this - Charlie's. Those looking for frills will want to continue looking; this is Charlie's after all, where the service is efficient but not exactly speedy, the fries are heaping and salty, and the burgers are greasy, fist-full-of-napkin affairs. Specialty items are few and far-between as well; sure, you can grab a mustard-dashed footlong should the burgers not be whetting your appetite, or upgrade those fries for the notorious onion rings (recommended) with a hefty side of ranch. But a milkshake is about as exotic as the menu gets, and casual simplicity reigns supreme. But hey, that's what this weekend calls for anyway, right? Right.
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