Re: Re: Wings
Originally posted by Robtard
Original Buffalo Wings in San Rafael Ca. 94901. Sauce on.Dope, yo; you can order them so spicey that your ******* cries the next day.
I thought the Belissimo's place in Buffalo New York were the first to make Buffalo wings?
I like boneless breaded (chunks of chicken breast) AND the original wings style. Depends on my mood.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Wings
Originally posted by Robtard
It's a brand name, the place in San Rafael Ca certainly wasn't the first. Pretty sure you're right about NY.
LOL!
"Original..."
I see, now.
Had their establishment name popped up somewhere else in the sentence, I would have been able to pick up on that.
You live AROUND LA, right? I may have to visit out that way for my job. We should eat some wings at that wing place.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wings
Originally posted by dadudemon
LOL!"Original..."
I see, now.
Had their establishment name popped up somewhere else in the sentence, I would have been able to pick up on that.
You live AROUND LA, right? I may have to visit out that way for my job. We should eat some wings at that wing place.
Na, many hours and hours away from LA. I'm about 6-7 miles North of the Golden Gate Bridge, so if you're ever in San Francisco or surroundin parts, sure.
Originally posted by The NuulQuite a fallacy. Although there are certain fish and chip joints that will... We don't tend to eat chicken wings often though... I've not had any in ages (well,I ate roast chicken today, but I don't think that counts.
But you guys deep fry everything or is that the Scots?
American eateries are few and far between here to be honest... Other than a few fast food chains. Can't say I'm a big fan of the stuff anyway.
the best wings:
Originally posted by inimalist
the best wings:
Bland and with 3/4ths less flavor?