Ed Davis and Gerald Henderson Review The Screen Door

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What makes the distinction? Is the food different? Or only white people to eat it?

I would never order pie in a restaurant.
Serious answer, it's the food. The cuts of meat are different. The pairings of sides are different.
 
What makes the distinction? Is the food different? Or only white people to eat it?

I would never order pie in a restaurant.

Usually everything is cleaner and less greasy. Basically "curated" for more average palates of your average cracka.

I mean Ed grew up in DC and played in Memphis for a year or two, he probably has tasted some of the best southern food around.
 
KFC was always what we picked up when we went to picnic on the coast. good times.
My mom loved the stuff when she was around, I never did...There's way better fried chicken at the Asian restaurant I go to
 
We are the true north here so there's only true northern food in Oregon
 
My mom loved the stuff when she was around, I never did...There's way better fried chicken at the Asian restaurant I go to

WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT THE CHICKEN LITTLE

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Casey looks like he can be some kind of supervillian. He should wear a black turtleneck next time.
 
Usually everything is cleaner and less greasy. Basically "curated" for more average palates of your average cracka.

I mean Ed grew up in DC and played in Memphis for a year or two, he probably has tasted some of the best southern food around.

Ah! I see. I remember Kentucky Fried Chicken from a restaurant, the Blue Ox in Lexington Kentucky in the 60's. I always sort of thought it was the original place of Colonel Sanders, but not so I read. Just one of his mid career endeavors. Anyway the Fried Chicken served there was really very good, the good like you come back for more kind. Then years later, the Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken places opened in Oregon. The first I remember was in Oregon City when I lived in West Linn. They had not yet shortened the name to KFC but they sure as hell had shortened the taste of the chicken by the same name I had in Lexington. The kind you never want to come back for more. I can alway tell when we are within a block of one, not a good sign.
 
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Ah! I see. I remember Kentucky Fried Chicken from a restaurant, the Blue Ox in Lexington Kentucky in the 60's. I alway sort of thought it was the original place of Colonel Sanders, but not so I read. Just one of his mid career endeavors. Anyway the Fried Chicken served there was really very good, the good like you come back for more kind. Then years later, the Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken places opened in Oregon. The first I remember was in Oregon City when I lived in West Linn. They had not yet shortened the name to KFC but they sure as hell had shortened the taste of the chicken by the same name I had in Lexington. The kind you never want to come back for more. I can alway tell when we are within a block of one, not a good sign.
The last time I went to KFC was about 14 years ago. My friend had a fried chicken head in his meal, beak and all. We went and showed it to all of the other customers and got asked to leave.
 
I actually had KFCs hot nashville chicken strips last night, it was pretty good for what it was.
 
Also, I like the idea of blazers doing local food reviews, but Casey just doesn't have enough personality to be on video. It could have been really fun with the right questions.
 

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