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Project:Denny's

"And so it was written that at each Denny's restaurant there shall be a worker
whose image resembles that of Saint Al of Yankovic."
- The Pleasant Chronicles


Originally written on February 24, 1996.
Last significant update on June 19, 2001.
Last minor update on August 19, 2001.

This is not the official Denny's site. That is located at www.dennys.com.
But we'd prefer it if you stayed here.

New! August 19 - The tshirt sale is over. If you've ordered and paid, you'll receive your shirts hopefully within two to three weeks from today. If you ordered and didn't pay and didn't make specific arrangements with me, then too damn bad.

Next Denny's Trip - Who knows. I still have a few that I haven't added to the pages because the film isn't used up yet. And also because I'm lazy.


The Mission:
To visit every Denny's restaurant in the world (or at least as many as possible), getting lots of free stuff along the way.

The Vehicle:
Das Büs, the Infamous Love Den of Steel.
Tho', as it is currently "on sabbatical", Der Satürn will take its place.

The Players:

Übersturmgruppenführer: P7A77

Übersturmgruppenführerin: Amie Vanderford-Pfaff

Sturmband: John "Adder" Fink, J-R Little, Chris Roehl, Josh (formerly "The Bear") Wyen

Übergruppen: all of the people who have gone with me to Denny's and aren't listed here... too many to type

Üntergruppen: anyone else who has sent us feedback or contributed to the viewer reviews - if you've done so, feel free to put the title on your business cards

New to the site? Be sure to read the Introduction page
to become familiar with the Project and for descriptions of the various sections.


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Conceived, Designed, and Written by J. Alan Vanderford-Pfaff

MY PROMISE TO YOU: I guarantee that these pages will never have animated gifs, javascript tags, frames, multiple windows, or anything other than the basic HTML that you see here now. Additionally, I will never have "hot links", an "under construction" sign, a flashing tag, or anything else of the sort. This is just my way of guaranteeing the highest quality:noise ratio. Besides, those things are as annoying as all git-out. Have a nice day.