KFC should change its name to KFP (Kentucky Fried Pigeon)

Iron Woode

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I just got some KFC (I haven't had any in a long time) and I have never seen such small pieces of chicken. I swear I have seen pigeons that would have bigger pieces.

Not only that, but its salty as heck. Of the 11 herbs and spices, I think 90% of the seasoning must be salt.

/rant off

:p
 

SarcasticDwarf

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For the price, it is just plain nuts. Their most expensive meal, something like $6.50, isn't even that large.
 

Bozono

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
I just got some KFC (I haven't had any in a long time) and I have never seen such small pieces of chicken. I swear I have seen pigeons that would have bigger pieces.

Not only that, but its salty as heck. Of the 11 herbs and spices, I think 90% of the seasoning must be salt.

/rant off

:p

.5/10 on the rant. Automatic 9 point deduction for using the word heck in a rant.

 

Trey22

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I get the craving for KFC every once in a while. Cheeecken, mac&cheese, cole slaw, and mashed potatoes... hmmmmm.
 

Yossarian

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I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.
 

AznAnarchy99

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Originally posted by: Yossarian
I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.

its good, its an asian thing. ive ate it before.
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: Bozono
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
I just got some KFC (I haven't had any in a long time) and I have never seen such small pieces of chicken. I swear I have seen pigeons that would have bigger pieces.

Not only that, but its salty as heck. Of the 11 herbs and spices, I think 90% of the seasoning must be salt.

/rant off

:p

.5/10 on the rant. Automatic 9 point deduction for using the word heck in a rant.

How dare he.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Yossarian
I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.

That's nasty. Pigeon is just a winged rat. I wouldn't eat the filthy mutherfvcker.
 

Yossarian

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.

That's nasty. Pigeon is just a winged rat. I wouldn't eat the filthy mutherfvcker.

But a pigeon's got personality.
 

AznAnarchy99

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Originally posted by: Yossarian
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.

That's nasty. Pigeon is just a winged rat. I wouldn't eat the filthy mutherfvcker.

But a pigeon's got personality.

actually im not completely sure its a pigeon, i know its a small bird that resembles a pigeon
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I ate pigeon while in China. It was pretty crazy. Actually it was a baby pigeon, and it had its head on. They put it on a little plate and give you clear plastic gloves so you can really dig into it.

That's nasty. Pigeon is just a winged rat. I wouldn't eat the filthy mutherfvcker.

passenger pigeons were actually one of the most common food sources in this country until they were hunted to extinction at the turn of the 20th century