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I bet that was stenciled above your prison cell wasn’t it?WANKERS CORNER, SON
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I bet that was stenciled above your prison cell wasn’t it?WANKERS CORNER, SON
I've eaten there. It's only about 2 miles from my house. Nothing special.WANKERS CORNER, SON
Anyone remember when Kentucky Fried chicken had the chicken littles in the 80s or 90s. Bought so many of those.
Delicious. Not like the chicken strip today they put between stale bread.
There's one in Hillsboro near hwy 6 and near Beaverton. I can't remember the street but it goes by both Cosco and Fred Meyer. I believe it's part of a gas station somewhat near Cornell on the East side.
I love A & W. There use to be one in Oswego, later Lake Oswego, which began back in the mid 50s. There was also one in Seaside, now long closed.
There are A & Ws in Albany, Lebanon, Sweet Home and Eugene.
We use to drive to Reno once or twice a year. On the way we would always stop at an A & W in Oakridge. I've seen conflicting reports on whether it's still open for business or not.
I remember when their rootbeer and rootbeer floats were served in a frosty cold glass mug. Then, people started stealing them. I got one from a garage sale when I was in college.
It made me angry when they switched from cane sugar to corn syrup as their sweetener.
There are A&Ws in King City and Sherwood..
That's way too much scrolling for me11 pages? This is the top of page 3.
I remember trays hooking to the driver's window and girls on roller skates, kind of like Waddles use to do.Not the same though. Just typical fast food drive thru now.
I remember in Auburn Wa. Growing up and the old school A&W that was the sonics before sonics. Park up and order from your car window and have the food delivered on a tray that hooks to your door. Food was better, atmosphere was better....
sigh....Those were the days of grubbin up and then slipping into the trunk via the back seat to sneak into the drive ins down the road.
Lanny, if you get the opportunity to have an emu or camel burger, go for it!I remember trays hooking to the driver's window and girls on roller skates, kind of like Waddles use to do.
Not a chance in hell.Lanny, if you get the opportunity to have an emu or camel burger, go for it!
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lol...i've had emu and its very good but Ive not eaten camel yet, they are one of my favorite animals but so are elk and I eat them.Not a chance in hell.
It's what you ate when you were younger that tastes good now.lol...i've had emu and its very good but Ive not eaten camel yet, they are one of my favorite animals but so are elk and I eat them.
It's what you ate when you were younger that tastes good now.
I remember going on a trip with my father that took us through Pendleton and LaGrand. One of those towns has having a buffalo feed. I had read several books about pioneers and I remember stories where they ate buffalo so I wanted some bad. They had a long line which made my father say "Son, you don't want to wait in that long line, do you?" Even though I was only about 9 or 10 I remember thinking that my father just didn't want to eat buffalo and so he made up this excuse. I loved my father so I said "Yeah dad, the line is too long" even though I felt the line wasn't too long. Okay, the reason for this story: Now, when I to to the grocery store I see buffalo for sale but I just can't bring myself to buy any. Had I had it on that trip with my father I'd probably be eating it on a regular basis today.
I remember going to a friend of my parent's house to eat homemade chili. We got half way through our bowls of chili, which tasted just fine, when he suddenly announces that he used horse meat. At first I was taken back, wondering "What the heck" but then I returned to my bowl of chili and finished every last morsel. Could I eat horse meat today? Probably.
I've eaten some strange foods here and there and I could eat them again but others that are a bit out of the ordinary I could not eat and that includes emu and camel not to mention bats.
Why do't you make sure and pick up some BAT while you're at it son.There’s a place on my route called Barbur World Foods. The owner is a Lebanese guy. You can get Burmese Python meat for $35 a lb. You can also get Kangaroo, alligator and all kinds of others.
I’m a carnivore the extreme. Thinking about trying out some funky shit for the hell of it.
Why do't you make sure and pick up some BAT while you're at it son.
For many decades that was a Piggly Wiggly.There’s a place on my route called Barbur World Foods. The owner is a Lebanese guy. You can get Burmese Python meat for $35 a lb. You can also get Kangaroo, alligator and all kinds of others.
I’m a carnivore the extreme. Thinking about trying out some funky shit for the hell of it.
I don't eat no stinkin' bats.oh you’ve never had bat? Bat soup is my jam!
BBQ day?Thats what i'm talking about!
"Anyone know what day it is? "
Hump Day Camel Commercial - Happier than a Camel on ...BBQ day?
BBQ day?