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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/20/2008 2:58:23 PM
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armydude
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So are you saying you're hungry for some KFC?
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/24/2008 11:17:56 AM
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SirWintery
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Thinking about KFC, 'dude, if it's hot and fresh, yeah, but if it's cold after being under a heat lamp all day, no. If you live near a KFC or other restaurant that doesn't do a lot of business, you are in for some old food if you choose to buy from them. I drive a long way to get what I want--hot, freshly made food from the busy zone out by the mall. I went into the closest KFC a couple of months back and found one person working the front counter and apparently an invisible person working in the kitchen. There were a couple of people waiting for food and another two in front of my waiting to place an order. It was hopeless, I tell you, hopeless! They were so s - l - o - w that I am not sure if they were serving chicken or turtles!!! I left and drove about 7 or 8 miles out to the mall zone to that KFC and found multiple workers at all stations and fast service with hot, fresh food. It pays to shop where business is good.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/24/2008 3:34:30 PM
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armydude
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You got that right.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/26/2008 3:47:14 PM
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When I was young (hgih school and college) my Aunt and Uncle ran two KFCs and my mother worked there. I ate a lot of leftover chicken. It is tolerable re-heated, but I like it best cold. The only way that I like chicken livers is heavily breaded, cold and covered in ketchup.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/26/2008 5:39:06 PM
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You have my condolences.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/26/2008 11:35:04 PM
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Kerrlaw
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quote:
ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings You have my condolences. I was wondering what those were.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 6:00:15 AM
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SirWintery
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When I was in high school a girl I knew worked at KFC. We had become friends when I was ten and she was nine and she decided to talk to me at a baseball game. Bear with me here. I visited her church a few times and we were friends a long time. Later a studio musician from the then-happening Muscle Shoals music scene came into KFC and she invited him to church, he got saved and married her. He became a Christian musician with one notable hit that I can recall. I later learned that she had dated a guy who I also learned had worked at that KFC. Another musician, he had a Christian group and later became a secular player/writer. Hang on, I'm getting to the good part. Once I ran a soundboard and cassette accompaniment for this guy and his group at a youth event at a church in Knoxville, Tennessee. He and I stayed the night with a man from the church who was a Knoxville lawyer. I remember we accompanied the Knoxville lawyer to a Tennessee football game. I have forgotten the lawyer's name. And now I'm on here with Kerrlaw posting about KFC. See how the cold leftover chicken comes together?
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 3:44:35 PM
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Kerrlaw
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ORIGINAL: wintery And now I'm on here with Kerrlaw posting about KFC. See how the cold leftover chicken comes together? Now I'm hungry. Whatever happened to the Christian music groupie?
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 4:10:35 PM
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SirWintery
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quote:
ORIGINAL: Kerrlaw Whatever happened to the Christian music groupie? quote:
ORIGINAL: wintery he got saved and married her. She's still his ministry wife/partner/backup singer...last I saw on the internet. She was hardly a groupie though...very strong-minded, strong person. (their names aren't important to this chicken discussion, so nobody ask)
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 4:37:45 PM
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Kerrlaw
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This reminded me that the girl I dated most in high school became a world championship yodeler and operates a successful musical dinner theater/ranch/shoot-em-up theme park in New Mexico. I just looked in up for the first time. She's still cute.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 5:31:22 PM
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I believe that KFC once cut chicken into 9 pieces instead of the current 8 (two thighs, two drumsticks, two wings, two breasts) The 9th piece was called a "center breast", which was the keel with some extra breast meat. This was the most prized piece, as it had the best part of the breast meat. The other two breasts were called "rib breasts". Today the keel meat is divided between the other two breasts. Chicken breasts have gotten so big and tough today that I would just as soon have wings or "strips". I believe the "keel" piece (or at least part of it) was what we called the "pulley bone" when my mother fried chicken. It was the most sought after piece.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 11:03:24 PM
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Hey men over here in wintery's iceblock, Did y'all know that Adam was actually a hermaphrodite? I learned this today in the marriage folder. Fascinating.
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/27/2008 11:05:17 PM
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Kerrlaw
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Adam who?
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RE: wintery's iceblock - 10/28/2008 12:20:24 AM
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SirWintery
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Kerrlaw really knows everything. "Keel" is the word I could not remember. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- crankius, you confused me for about four seconds...long enough to go, "Hmmm..., oh, marriage folder", that garden of Eden Adam.
< Message edited by wintery -- 10/28/2008 2:27:54 AM >
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