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Post Number: 41
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bobber1638
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Posted on: Feb. 19 2010,6:54 pm |
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Went to KFC for the 1st time today. What a let down. The chicken had no taste!!!! Think cardboard would have been better. No thanks. Can't say much for the menue as well. Takes 10 min. to figure it out
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Post Number: 42
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Pretzel Logic
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Posted on: Feb. 19 2010,7:08 pm |
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I think it is tough to beat the fried chicken at nelsons when it is hot and fresh. I have tried the broasted chicken out at the truck stop also. Not impressed. It is like the KIA of fried chicken.
-------------- I stepped up on the platform The Man gave me the news He said you must be jokin' son Where did you get those shoes?
Wally & Don
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Post Number: 44
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Blackdog
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Posted on: Feb. 19 2010,9:46 pm |
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Huh.
Kfc? Life must be at a complete standstill,like boredom if we talk about a fast food restaurant.C,mon people lets get on with something better or we dont belong in this town
There is no + talk here.Its all a bunch of negativity or i should say republican talk.
Liberal how you doing? Need some therapy?
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Post Number: 45
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Post Number: 46
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nphilbro
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2010,2:35 am |
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Never too excited about fast phood, myself.
However, I tried out a new Mongolian grill today. The service was pretty bad- no menu- just "you want soup? You want rice? What to drink?" I brought my ingredient bowl to the grill and it was awesome! About $10 which isn't too bad. Brocolli, crab, beef, rammen, tofu...excellent!
I would just encourage people to step out of pocket and comfort zone- that's where the good stuff is. I've had mongolean at the chains, but this was off the hook.
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Post Number: 47
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nphilbro
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2010,2:38 am |
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Never too excited about fast phood, myself.
However, I tried out a new Mongolian grill today. The service was pretty bad- no menu- just "you want soup? You want rice? What to drink?" I brought my ingredient bowl to the grill and it was awesome! About $10 which isn't too bad. Brocolli, crab, beef, rammen, tofu...excellent!
I would just encourage people to step out of pocket and comfort zone- that's where the good stuff is.
-------------- Merely to try is to prepare for failure.
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Post Number: 48
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Whistle Blower 2010
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2010,4:52 am |
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I see you double post , is that a BIRP or what.
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Post Number: 49
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nphilbro
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2010,11:31 am |
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^oops - stoopid Blackberry!
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Post Number: 50
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Botto 82
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Posted on: Feb. 20 2010,12:28 pm |
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The Mongolian Grill in Austin is a great alternative to McDeath and KlogmyFuggingCapillaries.
Cripes, then again, a well-prepared plate of Hamburger Helper beats most fast-food experiences in both taste and pleasure.
Forget Healthcare Reform - just start cooking your own damn food.
-------------- Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum.
- Kurt Vonnegut
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