The best way to gauge if fried chicken is good or not is by the weight you feel on your chest as your heart works overtime. The weight rn is heavy indeed, the fried chicken is good. What bodily reactions to good food do you have?pic.twitter.com/eH6Br6mnmq
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Replying to @ISASaxonists
The fried chicken needs to make me extremely thirsty. And I don’t mean water but like, for a coke or something.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Ok, so not salty but makes you thirst for a good combo drink?
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Replying to @ISASaxonists
Hell yeah. Oh and I need fries, but like well-seasoned, and the chicken needs to stay crispy after awhile. KFC gets soggy, but Popeyes stays crunchy for ages. Idk how they manage that, but it’s awesome.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I love Popeyes. Do you remember extra tasty fried chicken at KFC? I don't know if they have that any more but that was the bomb back in the day.
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Replying to @ISASaxonists
I don’t but only because I never ate it much when I was younger, and it’s been probably close to a decade if not longer since I’ve had KFC. But when I had Popeyes for the first time a few years ago...a revelation.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Yeah I had it for the first time at a conference in the US and was hooked. I disowned KFC a long time ago too, but loved their popcorn chicken as a kid cause there was no chicken in it lol
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Yeah KFC stopped being really that enjoyable a long time ago for me. I need a Popeyes in Ireland lmao.
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