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Originally posted by: numark
They're not real Buffalo wings unless you can't feel your mouth afterwards from all the heatOriginally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Muse
OK, I'm not looking for jokes, just a straight explanation. Are these something they do with chicken?
What are Buffalo Wings?
they are yummy!!
go to Applebees,they have a mild version.
At my local Applebees,they have them at the bar,3pm-6pm,ANd,9pm till midnight
for $2.99,for 10-12 of them,.
usually with Blue Cheese salad dressing,and celery/and/od carrot sticks.![]()
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: amnesiac
The only possible excuse for you asking this question is if you are not from this country.
Otherwise:
YOU MAY LEAVE MY PLANET NOW. EXIT IS THATAWAY ---------->
Seriously, it's like asking what onion rings are. Good lord.
Actually, it's true. I live in the Free State of Berkeley, not the USA. I do know some places in Berkeley I can get onion rings but none where they serve Buffalo Wings.
you obviously dont venture out much, i think you are a fvckin retard. please end yourself hippie scum.
<------ has manners because he said please.
Originally posted by: Amorphus
hrm. Muse, give it up, you're losing. on ATOT, these arguments aren't a battle of honor, they're a battle of wits, and you, sir, have none. you're trying, I can tell. But its like Christopher Reeves trying to run a marathon. Please, stop. My sides hurt.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: ness1469
Originally posted by: Muse<br You are a fool and cowardly for attempting to condemn me.
Out of sheer curiosity, how is someone a coward for arguing with you?
I felt that his dumping on me was symptomatic of his needing to rail on somebody. He picks an online argument that he would never do with somebody in person. That is cowardice. There's no justification for the insults he perpetrated. Online flame wars generally have that component substantially. Honestly, I try to stay away from that stuff but sometimes I just feel like I have to defend myself. He attacked me from the getgo and had no right to do so. His justification later was that he was just trying to be funny. I sensed his initial intent of humor but he also insulted me outright before he was even done with his first post.
If my first post dishonored and insulted you that greatly that you had to get your granny panties in a bunch and tell me to get a life, I'd think it's you who needs to open the windows and get some fresh air. Maybe one of these days you'll learn to take a joke and not act like a pissy emo bitch anytime someone engages in some razzing. If you honestly thought :
The only possible excuse for you asking this question is if you are not from this country.
Otherwise:
YOU MAY LEAVE MY PLANET NOW. EXIT IS THATAWAY ---------->
Seriously, it's like asking what onion rings are. Good lord.
...was an "attack" then you have serious, serious social dysfunction problems and should probably go seek out a good therapist for your paranoia issues. You could seriously learn a thing or two from some of these other posters here -- first, there's quite a few of us that like inserting rude or inappropriate comments simply because it's fun. Second, trying to defend yourself by attacking others, especially if you're already in the wrong, will only fan the flames higher and succeed in your getting burned even more. So far, you've succeeded in doing little more than driving home the point that you're an idiot.
Oh, and before I forget, if I was out in public and one of the people I was with asked "what are buffalo wings?" you could be ASSURED that I'd lay into them and ask if they'd fallen off the short bus. I'm sorry that you're such an overgrown, whiny vag that you couldn't handle such a remark. Next time I'll make sure to put some foam padding in my sack full of doorknobs before I clobber you with it.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
^^^ I think someone is trying to weasel their way out of a losing argument.
Can someone recommend a good place to get B-Wings in Los Angeles besides Hooter's?
Originally posted by: amnesiac
^^^ I think someone is trying to weasel their way out of a losing argument.
Can someone recommend a good place to get B-Wings in Los Angeles besides Hooter's?
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: amnesiac
^^^ I think someone is trying to weasel their way out of a losing argument.
Can someone recommend a good place to get B-Wings in Los Angeles besides Hooter's?
you cannot.
You must travel to Nevada to worship at the Mecca of wings,
Buffalo Wild Wings
Hurry, tonight is 30 cent wing night. ararxaaraarrgh.... mmmm... wings....:beer:
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: amnesiac
^^^ I think someone is trying to weasel their way out of a losing argument.
Can someone recommend a good place to get B-Wings in Los Angeles besides Hooter's?
you cannot.
You must travel to Nevada to worship at the Mecca of wings,
Buffalo Wild Wings
Hurry, tonight is 30 cent wing night. ararxaaraarrgh.... mmmm... wings....:beer:
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Fried chicken with the skin still on, which is dipped into a special sauce and eaten with ranch and celery. It can range from mild to extremely hot.
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: duke
Originally posted by: Sachmho
it is definately ranch
I beg to differ. I've had my share of buffalo wings and I've never had it with ranch. That's not to say you can't have it with ranch, but in my experience wings have always come with celery and/or carrots and blue cheese.
The wings from Duffs and Anchor Bar are alright. Either place is an excellent choice if you just want hot or even suicidal wings. I prefer my wings a little sweeter so my favorite is definitely a place called Elmos for their grilled honey mustard wings. Another favorite is La Nova.
AHH, Honey mustard! I can't stand the new BBQ wings some places came out with. Messy and discussing. Not that wings aren't messy. La Nova's are okay but they should stick to pizza. Elmo?s? Where is that? I should try them out. I was at a bowling alley for a banquet once (go figure). It was in Batavia (those who know understand now), their shirts said "Best wings ANYWHERE". Nobody in the party liked them.
Originally posted by: Mr0nslaught
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: duke
Originally posted by: Sachmho
it is definately ranch
I beg to differ. I've had my share of buffalo wings and I've never had it with ranch. That's not to say you can't have it with ranch, but in my experience wings have always come with celery and/or carrots and blue cheese.
The wings from Duffs and Anchor Bar are alright. Either place is an excellent choice if you just want hot or even suicidal wings. I prefer my wings a little sweeter so my favorite is definitely a place called Elmos for their grilled honey mustard wings. Another favorite is La Nova.
AHH, Honey mustard! I can't stand the new BBQ wings some places came out with. Messy and discussing. Not that wings aren't messy. La Nova's are okay but they should stick to pizza. Elmo?s? Where is that? I should try them out. I was at a bowling alley for a banquet once (go figure). It was in Batavia (those who know understand now), their shirts said "Best wings ANYWHERE". Nobody in the party liked them.
haha T.F. Brown's
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Originally posted by: aves2k
Originally posted by: amnesiac
NOTE: Hooters in SoCal > Hooters anywhere else. The farther east you go the more they suck, so don't start bitching about Hoot's till you've had the original.![]()
The first Hooters opened October 4, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida.
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Oh crap, owned.
Opposing athletic teams that come to Buffalo visit the Anchor Bar the night before their game.