Can you sing in tune and drive safely after eating out at that restaurant?

And I don't hang out with the music buddies either. Kash Patel and his girlfriend notwithstanding.

Hayes’ hit song goes, “Yeah, we fancy like Applebee’s on a date night/Got that Bourbon Street steak with the Oreo shake/Get some whipped cream on the top, too/Two straws, one check, girl, I got you.” ¶And per Taste of Country, Hayes has himself an Applebee’s gold card which gives him free food from the restaurant for life. So, he was asked if he still uses it.

And it goes back to the old Arabian saying about the song, the name of the song, and what the name of the song is called.

Country music star says he is done eating at one restaurant: ‘Can’t do it again’
He has a pretty good reason for the decision.
“You know man, Applebee’s was so good to us, and they always are … but you know, you fatigue of a restaurant, you know what I mean?” … ¶“I mean the food is solid and the service is amazing — the whole brand is amazing — but if I just email Macaroni Grill then I need to drive to another town,” he said.

"The girls" — or the usual gang of silly adult females at any rate — all want to get men drunk and high, they want to get laid, and then they want their ex-boyfriends carted off to jail in the back seat of a police car. Rinse, repeat. Same story next weekend, all over again.

Cops, D.A.'s and judges are inferring a conscious decision to do drugs by customers who happen to choose any one restaurant versus another on any particular evening or other mealtime to eat out.

Meanwhile the same cops, D.A.'s and judges are actively obstructing justice and hindering the prosecution of cooks and wait staff and convenience store clerks for their organized criminal adulteration of foods and drinks with federally scheduled controlled substances.

The old Finns always prosecuted such criminal adulteration as a capital offense, but that was long before Sanna Marin and her gang of silly girls took over the Finnish government.

It is actually a capital offense in the United States as well as in Finland, (although I do not have knowledge of the particular Finnish laws that apply,) in the course of one's professional employment to serve adulterated foods to drivers, knowing full well that the drugs with which the foods are intentionally adulterated will cause drivers to have fatal accidents on interstate highways or roads that cross state borders.

18 U.S. Code § 1958 - Use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire
US Code - Title 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 95 > § 1958

Finns are traditionally harsh on restaurants and not very keen on "eating out." The Finnish term ravintola, (literally "a place where people are nourished,") is an almost intentionally awkward term for a "restaurant" with all the intended creepiness of dating, gambling, nightclubbing and other activities of vice.