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Cluckity cluck...

 

http://www.hulu.com/watch/267890

 

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And after digging up the Cluckin' Chicken skit, I could not resist the urge to go to KFC for some grilled chicken.  Damn you, chicken man, damn you.

 

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And after digging up the Cluckin' Chicken skit, I could not resist the urge to go to KFC for some grilled chicken.  Damn you, chicken man, damn you.

 

;)

 

 

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And after digging up the Cluckin' Chicken skit, I could not resist the urge to go to KFC for some grilled chicken. Damn you, chicken man, damn you.

 

;)

 

 

 

AJ

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Had some fried chicken, turnips, sweet potato fries and mac n cheese for dinner last night, actually. 

 

Its easy to be picky in the south with fried chicken.. I prefer it to either be pan fried, or if from a big box place, extra crispy.  Typically, the more "home made" , the less greasy. 

 

The absolute best fried chicken I've ever had was cooked by a family on the "other side of the tracks" and brought to a giant picnic.  No deep fryer, just an old family recipe and a big black skillet. 

 

Extra crunchy death:

 

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Homemade fried chicken can't be beat.

 

Here in Tucson, Lucky Wishbone is pretty damned good though. Steak Fingers and garlic bread too... mmm. I think that's what I'll have for lunch today. haha

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I totally missed this yesterday, but I hope Robert celebrated appropriately!

 

Nope.  I'm on a diet.   :wall:

 

My wife did make me some yummy carne asada tacos, though.  I will celebrate fried chicken day this weekend on my diet cheat day, though.   :drool:

 

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