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In-In-Out 

A tasty fast food chain that can be found in the area I live in, which is California.

They have a simple menu, which is really nice. You have a burger, cheeseburger, fries, and drinks.

Their fries actually have potatoe tasting to it, unlike other places.

Their milk shakes taste real good too because they are made with real ice cream.
In-In-Out taste really good
In-In-Out by lunar shadows October 22, 2004

you write your life in indelible ink 

(phrase apocryphally attributed to Gandhi) , meaning 'you can't go back in time and correct the mistakes you have made; if you have made a mistake in the past you have no choice but live with the consequences and move forward.
son: I didn't get the grades in math, chemistry and physics that i wanted. Now the MIT won't accept me. Is there anything I can do?

father: no. there is nothing you can do. All you can do however, is learn by heart, and apply to your future, Gandhi's famous phrase 'you write you write your life in indelible ink'. What you can do is go study history or some other social science discipline at Columbia University

Partners in Insanity 

A pair of people who are closer than just regular friends, brought together by their shared insanity.

Pairings such as this usually result in either amazing discoveries that change the world or mindless destruction.
Daniel, how would you describe your relationship with Leanne?
Oh, we are partners in insanity

Nooners (In Indian Country) 

In Indian Country Nooners refers to Exercising at Lunch time at the Gym. Either playing basketball, aerobics, or weight training.
Hey!, lets go to the Gym for a Nooners (In Indian Country) so we can execise at lunch time. I need to make my health better by exercising. Native American Indian Style.

‘specialist’, in inverted commas

a, colloquially, ‘shrink
Half a year rolled around, and, the friendly, nice, practically useless ‘specialist’, in inverted commas, telephones, asking what’s been happening?

I respect your avocation of guitar. I respect your avocation of tennis.

I do NOT respect your vocation yet.

‘specialist’, in inverted commas

a, colloquially, ‘shrink’.

Half a year rolled around and ‘specialist’ in inverted commas

telephones and ask ‘What’s been happening?’
Just tell the ‘specialist’, in inverted commas, paraphrase, ‘I respect your vocations of guitar, and tennis’ yet I do NOT really necessarily respect your vocation, of ‘specialist’, in inverted commas. Sigmund ‘Fraud’ practitioners (the operative word) are like parasites, being fair to parasites.