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											|  Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:17 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | K.T.Tran wrote: |  	  | I think the slowest car ever is the Kia Rio.  Feels like a go-cart...gotta floor that thing so it'll move like my durango at my normal driving   | 
 Last car remark since this is the wrong thread: I had a friend with a VW Rabbit Diesel... 0-60mph in 30 seconds.
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Last car remark since this is the wrong thread: I had a friend with a VW Rabbit Diesel... 0-60mph in 30 seconds.
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  Go ahead and move these last comments. Do you need the wind behind you and going downhill? Cause I know humans can't push a car to 60 mph.   |  |   
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											|  Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | dochira wrote: |  	  |  Go ahead and move these last comments. | 
 I can't do it. My Jedi powers are limited.
 
 
 
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 More like hurricane Angie.
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											|  Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:41 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | aishetru wrote: |  	  | going to have fried chicken, cole slaw, biscuits, mash potatoes for dinner. 
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 Now that sounds yummy for a picnic.
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											|  Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:43 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | aishetru wrote: |  	  | going to have fried chicken, cole slaw, biscuits, mash potatoes for dinner. 
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 KFC???
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | KFC???
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 it's either KFC or Popeye's
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													 	  | aishetru wrote: |  	  | it's either KFC or Popeye's | 
 Popeye's is the better choice.
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Popeye's is the better choice.
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 Yes, go with Popeye's.
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Popeye's is the better choice.
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 Really? I've never tried. Okay, I'll give Popeye's a shot one of these days.
 
 Though my favorite fried chicken place is an Italian style joint in San Lorenzo called Caesar's Chicken, on Hesperian, across from Kennedy Park.
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													 	  | pcmodem wrote: |  	  | Really? I've never tried. Okay, I'll give Popeye's a shot one of these days. | 
 I like their spicy fried chicken. A nice variation over the regular stuff.
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													 	  | pcmodem wrote: |  	  | Really? I've never tried. Okay, I'll give Popeye's a shot one of these days.
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 Yes you should. You'll think twice before going back to KFC. You know I grabbed one of their cajun turkeys last Thanksgiving. A bit pricey, but very flavorful.
 
 
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 I'll check this place out, PCM.
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													 	  | dochira wrote: |  	  | Yes you should. You'll think twice before going back to KFC. You know I grabbed one of their cajun turkeys last Thanksgiving. A bit pricey, but very flavorful. | 
 
 mmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 yeah that was good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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													 	  | dochira wrote: |  	  | I'll check this place out, PCM.
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 They also make good ravoli, though the marinara sauce tends to be a bit salty, and good garlic bread.
 
 Note that Caesar's Chicken is only To-Go. They don't have tables. I know, this sounds nuts, but it's been that way since I was a little kid.
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													 	  | pcmodem wrote: |  	  | and good garlic bread. | 
 Ooooh.
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													 	  | ahochaude wrote: |  	  | I don't think I could finish that bowl in the 20 minutes alotted. My friend did it with just 15 seconds to spare.  But he's a big kid.
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													 	  | jholic wrote: |  	  | regarding curry house, that challenge is a bit rigged.  several of my friends could probably do it, but they give you only 20min, and they make sure the food is STEAMING HOT.  you've gotta wait 5min just to let it cool down!
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 So how much food do you get?
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