Redneck- Homophobic insults force gay restaurant owners -close up sho

Goober

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Well, I'm fibbing a tad, lol. I have had Thai curries but they usually add coconut milk and it makes it somewhat palatable. But it's still not my first choice. I usually go for the Pad Thai, lol.

It's the smell of the spice, I find it overwhelming and honestly more than a little nauseating.

Tried some Thai food recently- some were not what I would order again but other menu items a definite yes.
 

SLM

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Tried some Thai food recently- some were not what I would order again but other menu items a definite yes.

There is actually a little Vietnamese restaurant around the corner from me that does the most amazing Pad Thai! When the cook turns up the heat on the sauce, let me tell you, that'll clear up your sinus problem, lol.
 

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It's the smell of the spice, I find it overwhelming and honestly more than a little nauseating.

I second that!

My brother and I were having a couple of drinks and he and his girl went next door to have some Indian food. They came back REEKING of it.
 

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Nothing wrong with chicken but I don't like curry. Blech!


I never did either, till my wife made curried chicken.................I'm a convert.

Trick is not to make it too strong, and use some tomato stuff so it's not all yellow.

Next comes the dot between the eyes.
 

SLM

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It's a Manitoba thing. Mom and pop joints can't compete with frnchises and they are buying in or closing down.

28 Chicken Chefs in MB

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Yeah, see, it's the same damn thing that everybody is serving everywhere else. Fried chicken, pizza, burgers....fried chicken, pizza, burgers. This is the reason why when those little places open and they serve unique and interesting stuff, we should be giving them our business.
 

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It seems some peeps found they could not bully country folk. Anyone who wants to change my mind about queers needs to be able to deal with me. I don't believe in saying a word if they keep it to themselves, but looking for trouble will get them plenty from me.
 

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Does it come out of a bucket?

Nope- Olive or canola oil, some spices- 325 convection. I pack a lunch and chicken is healthy. Healthy bun, German mustard, pepper and yep mayo. No salt.
Add some pickled egg plant or hot peppers at times from the Italian store. MMMMM good

And I put peanut butter on my hamburger or sausage bun.
 

SLM

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I never did either, till my wife made curried chicken.................I'm a convert.

Trick is not to make it too strong, and use some tomato stuff so it's not all yellow.

The only way I could do that is to wear a clothespin on the nose as I eat it, lol.

Next comes the dot between the eyes.

I would end up so cross eyed, lol.

Nope- Olive or canola oil, some spices- 325 convection. I pack a lunch and chicken is healthy. Healthy bun, German mustard, pepper and yep mayo. No salt.
Add some pickled egg plant or hot peppers at times from the Italian store. MMMMM good

I love the convection oven!!!! Such a great way to cook, meats are spectacular. I've done a good sized turkey in 3 hours, fully cooked and beautifully browned!!!

And I put peanut butter on my hamburger or sausage bun.

I keep hearing about the peanut butter on the burger thing. I gotta try that.
 

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It seems some peeps found they could not bully country folk. Anyone who wants to change my mind about queers needs to be able to deal with me. I don't believe in saying a word if they keep it to themselves, but looking for trouble will get them plenty from me.

Opening a restaurant is "looking for trouble?"
 

gerryh

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Opening a restaurant is "looking for trouble?"


Of course...those fu cking faggots should have kept it in the closet.... married woman and been miserable their whole lives like everyone else. Fu cking queer basterds.,

In a restaurant you need to serve food that people will go to eat regularly.

Just a hunch... these two gentlemen were losing money in their biz. Think about it... a town of 1,700 and they're serving that stuff.


article doesn't say anything about losing money.
 

SLM

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Of course...those fu cking faggots should have kept it in the closet.... married woman and been miserable their whole lives like everyone else. Fu cking queer basterds.,

Well of course. The nerve of them, existing like that. There's only so much "normal" folk can take after all.
 

darkbeaver

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The town obviously needs the intervention of some sensitivity training consultants maybe. Their children should have counciling maybe a ribbon campainge, bully awareness classes, something has to be done, that chicken looks good.