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Im pretty sure Bojangles is just a carolina thing...Moes is kind of like Qdoba, but better.I haven't seen a Bojangles in years! I think the rest of those are local NC chains, though...
Im pretty sure Bojangles is just a carolina thing...Moes is kind of like Qdoba, but better.I haven't seen a Bojangles in years! I think the rest of those are local NC chains, though...
Moe's the burrito place?PorkButt?? lol its called BBQ.
My top NC restaurants...Cookout, Bojangles(best fried chicken place ever..no joke).
Is Moes a local thing too?? Idk.
I'm definitely devouring a couple double-doubles when I'm over on the west coast this summer.. want me to air mail some to y'alls?
We had one of those in Madison for a year, but it was right across from Chipotle and failed. The green chili salsa smelled like feet. That said, I loved it (minus the feet salsa). It was delicious and a bigger portion. I'm pretty sure I average two a week for a couple of months.Im pretty sure Bojangles is just a carolina thing...Moes is kind of like Qdoba, but better.
Yes please!I'm definitely devouring a couple double-doubles when I'm over on the west coast this summer.. want me to air mail some to y'alls?
do you say doncha know? and how aboot that?We had one of those in Madison for a year, but it was right across from Chipotle and failed. The green chili salsa smelled like feet. That said, I loved it (minus the feet salsa). It was delicious and a bigger portion. I'm pretty sure I average two a week for a couple of months.
Only when speaking with my Canadian friends.do you say doncha know? and how aboot that?
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! I am on hold with Bank of America right now and I was trying to get to customer service for like 5 minutes and couldn't figure it out and apparently it was voice activated cause I *coughed* into the phone because I inhaled a cashew and it asks me "did you say you wanted to speak to an associate?". That was great.
o ok...my relatives from ND definitely sound like that, haha.Only when speaking with my Canadian friends.
Oh, boo!🙁
Oh it's around here as well; definitely the more North you get the more "Minnesotan" the language.o ok...my relatives from ND definitely sound like that, haha.
Oya?! I partook of the mighty In N Out in 2002 and have not been able to sate the craving yet.:cry:
Oh it's around here as well; definitely the more North you get the more "Minnesotan" the language.
All I remember from my trip to Minnesota when I was a kid was the mall 😍 and rice.
Lots of rice.
Everywhere had rice, it seems.
Minnesota is rice-powered?
Minnesota is rice-powered?
Closest thing I have is a Five Guys.🙁
Oh yeah; Wild Rice is huge up here. I went Wild rice harvesting as a kid... super boring!
You know, if we had a concerted post-padding effort that looked a lot more like regular conversation, I think people would be less pissed off.![]()
PorkButt?? lol its called BBQ.
My top NC restaurants...Cookout, Bojangles(best fried chicken place ever..no joke).
Is Moes a local thing too?? Idk.
COokout...milkshakes, burgers, fries, etc.duhhhh homie...remember I have texas roots...so barbequing (spelling?) comes natural to me
but I thought NC is famous for smoked pulled pork (pork butt...aka shoulder) specifically!
What kind of food does Cookout serve?
And someone needs to hook you up with Frenchies fried chicken (in Houston)...that's the best fried chicken I've ever had
Yep...Moes is definitely local
I can fart on command.Okay, let's start a random facts postpad..
There are between 60-100 trillion cells in the human body.
And GO!
I have to admit, I'd be happier if the post padding were at least more interesting to read than some of it's been lately. 😳 I actually try to keep up with reading this thread and it can be annoying scrolling through pages and pages of nothing.
Ooh, that looks good.
More than 50% of raw chicken contains the campylobacter bacteria, which causes more illness than salmonella.
We grow this right down the hall, 10L at a time.
A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.