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  1. #47426
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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    and he is wrong and thats okay.
    I hear you. Taco Cabana was nowhere on the list.

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    ...and blessings shall shower upon all the vegan-tarians...
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    ...Remember, those who think Global Warming is Fake, also think that Adam & Eve were Real...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Had KFC on a whim the other day. Biscuits were pretty good. Extra crispy chicken was just kinda crispy and made a huge mess..
    Get the single breast regular and the institutional mashed potatoes and gravy. It costs like $6 and is heavenly. I eat it once a year and never regret it.
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
    This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
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  4. #47429
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    No cole slaw??? Fried chicken better damn well come with cole slaw.

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    Hey KFC... where did the chicken go? It's under all that crusty crispy stuff I'm sure, but I'm havin trouble finding it.

    There are as many indy chicken joints as there are pizza and wok places on the ec if you know where to look.

    No panko or other bs fillers... just egg batter with a bit of seasoned flour quick fried to a golden brown with the juicy chicken still hermetically trapped under the skin.

    So it squirts on the first bite
    ​I am not in your hurry

  6. #47431
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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    To stick with the travel theme...people who come back from vacation "recharged, refreshed, and ready to get to work" annoy me.
    Those are the same people who make every social media post look like every part of their life is amazing, but they are secretly miserable, stressed out and insecure.

    I'm like you, I max out my vacation. Rest and recovery is what the first few days back at work are for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    Rest and recovery is what the first few days back at work are for.
    Like an extended version of Bare Minimum Mondays!

  8. #47433
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gepeto View Post
    Hey KFC... where did the chicken go? It's under all that crusty crispy stuff I'm sure, but I'm havin trouble finding it.

    There are as many indy chicken joints as there are pizza and wok places on the ec if you know where to look.

    No panko or other bs fillers... just egg batter with a bit of seasoned flour quick fried to a golden brown with the juicy chicken still hermetically trapped under the skin.

    So it squirts on the first bite
    Truth. There’s a handful of mom and pop places around here that are so damned good it’s a once a year treat cause I know if I had any more of that juicy fried chicken, overnight soaked in buttermilk, seasoned to perfection, I’ll need a Lipitor script and a treadmill.
    I still call it The Jake.

  9. #47434
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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Get the single breast regular and the institutional mashed potatoes and gravy. It costs like $6 and is heavenly. I eat it once a year and never regret it.
    Been a looong time since I had KFC, but I agree those processed mashed potatoes and gravy are awesome

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    I ate all-you-can-eat fried chicken at the Slogar in CB one time right before I had a blood test. Let's just say, my LDLs were not within the parameters of what the medical community considers "healthy". Nerds!

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    miss their pot pies

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    Quote Originally Posted by whipski View Post
    miss their pot pies

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    I don't like fried chicken no matter who makes it, but KFC's cole slaw is my benchmark.

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    It's been a long time but imo there are 2 times that call for Popeyes. 1st is after a long day of drinking in the city and you need some fried chicken to soak up the 7 eleven booze cup you made for the last train home. Also if you are doing shady shit on the south side and you need to score coke/weed and the Popeyes with the bars and bulletproof windows is the likely spot.

    Also church's chicken is mo better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifelinksplit View Post
    Also if you are doing shady shit on the south side and you need to score coke/weed and the Popeyes with the bars and bulletproof windows is the likely spot.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Lol. Fuck me, that's way too accurate.

    But to be fair there was a white castle I've personally seen 4 shoot outs not too far from Gary, IN...but that might have been when they were the murder capital of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    In that ATL concourse there's more sit down options than fast food so I get it. But there's also a Chick Fil A and a great taco spot one short train ride over that I'm getting every time before eating that Popeyes bullshit.
    Bobby Flay burger is in ATL. Delicious and reasonably priced

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lvovsky View Post
    Bobby Flay burger is in ATL. Delicious and reasonably priced
    I’ve eaten there once and it was a decent burger, but my go to is chicken and waffles with Luda. Hard to get decent chicken and waffles in Utah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lvovsky View Post
    Bobby Flay burger is in ATL. Delicious and reasonably priced
    What do you consider reasonably priced for airport food?

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    I ordered a book through Walmart since it was a few bucks cheaper than other sites. When I got my shipping info I see that it's shipping from China. So, in trying to save a few bucks, my $13 book has a massive carbon footprint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicken feathers View Post
    I ordered a book through Walmart since it was a few bucks cheaper than other sites. When I got my shipping info I see that it's shipping from China. So, in trying to save a few bucks, my $13 book has a massive carbon footprint.
    I hate Walmart's site. It's like Amazon marketplace only worse in terms of who is actually selling you the crap. I always use the filters and check out the actual seller. You can filter for Walmart as fulfillment. The item might still come from China but at least it didn't get shipped special just for you.

  22. #47447
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    ^ Didn’t pay enough attention to the filters I guess.

    I’ve cut way back on online shopping, probably only get things online < 10 x a year the last 2-3 years actually.

    Ironically, the book I ordered is a heath book recommended by my doc. Last I checked it was in Wuhan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicken feathers View Post
    I ordered a book through Walmart since it was a few bucks cheaper than other sites. When I got my shipping info I see that it's shipping from China. So, in trying to save a few bucks, my $13 book has a massive carbon footprint.
    It's stuff like this drives me absolutely MAD about literally every corporation's faux environmentalist platitudes. And it's always THE worst offenders acting like they truly care. Hard eyeroll:

    Walmart - Sustainability - Planet
    https://corporate.walmart.com/purpos...ability/planet

    Amazon - Driving Climate Solutions
    https://sustainability.aboutamazon.c...mate-solutions

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    Ehh. That cargo plane is going to fly anyway so the more small packages that are on it the smaller the impact of each package is. Might as well fill the fucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicken feathers View Post
    I ordered a book through Walmart since it was a few bucks cheaper than other sites. When I got my shipping info I see that it's shipping from China. So, in trying to save a few bucks, my $13 book has a massive carbon footprint.
    Buy a Kindle. You'll never want to read a print book again.

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