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This is hilarious, be sure to click on the signs.


http//badgas.co.uk/chicken/
Yuck - had forgotten about those places. I'd only go in them if I was stuck in some dodgy area of London before an Argyle away game and there was no alternative.
I'll never forget the first time I visited London and saw New Jersey Fried Chicken. When I think of New Jersey I think of chemical factories and toxic waste. (Apologies to anybody in The Garden State I've offended.)

So I suppose it could be considered truth in advertising.
lol

Someone had better tell them that Kentucky does not consider itself a Southern state. ;)

kentgirl Wrote:
:lol:

Someone had better tell them that Kentucky does not consider itself a Southern state. ;)


Being on the border of north and south, it has elements of both. This explains why Kentucky was technically neutral in the Civil War although citizens of the southern counties often fought for the Confederacy.

David Wrote:
I'll never forget the first time I visited London and saw New Jersey Fried Chicken. When I think of New Jersey I think of chemical factories and toxic waste. (Apologies to anybody in The Garden State I've offended.)

So I suppose it could be considered truth in advertising.


Actually, believe it or not New Jersey DOES get a bad rap. Most of the south of the state is lovely, rolling countryside. (I had an employer who was based in Medford Lakes N.J) and of course Princeton is there too, and it's rather nice.

Lee Wrote:

David Wrote:
I'll never forget the first time I visited London and saw New Jersey Fried Chicken. When I think of New Jersey I think of chemical factories and toxic waste. (Apologies to anybody in The Garden State I've offended.)

So I suppose it could be considered truth in advertising.


Actually, believe it or not New Jersey DOES get a bad rap. Most of the south of the state is lovely, rolling countryside. (I had an employer who was based in Medford Lakes N.J) and of course Princeton is there too, and it's rather nice.


I'll vouch for that - obviously aside from Atlantic City and a couple of the bigger resorts, the rest of the area in the south is mostly lovely countryside and nice towns and beaches :)

Right, I'm off back to Downtown Sheffield to open up a Virginia Fried Chicken. If it does well I might expand into the student area in the West End, this of course will be called West Virginia Fried Chicken.

Nell Wrote:
I'll vouch for that - obviously aside from Atlantic City and a couple of the bigger resorts, the rest of the area in the south is mostly lovely countryside and nice towns and beaches :)


Hardly any toxic waste, dead gangsters or stuff like that at all.

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