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  1. people who consider BW3 a superior wing can't be trusted no matter if they 15 cents a piece
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  2. I love wings. I'm picky about them; they must be crispy. This usually involves deep frying. Deep fryers take up space and deep frying is generally bad for you. My old go to for wings was the bw3 not far from my home but they charge over a buck a wing. Yes the servers are cute and there's beer and sports but I have a cute girl, a flat screen and a beer fridge at home. My quest began for the perfect baked wing. I tried many techniques and recipes before the one I'm about to share and it makes wings so crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside they are indistinguishable from deep fried. The secret strangely enough is baking powder. It does something to the skin that makes it brown and crisp up perfectly. I can't speak for the sauces in this recipe because I made my own, but if you follow the cooking directions you will be amazed. http://www.ourbestbites.com/2013/09/crispy-oven-baked-chicken-wings/
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  3. bow season has been here since the end of September derr
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  4. Also stop teaching history, it's only relative to perspective... and go....
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  5. Magz has a Teflon-like shield of denial. It deflects facts and common sense to the point where they have no bearing on his opinion.
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  6. I deep fry for 8-10 min then dip. Bake at 350F for 15 min and they are best wings for me anywhere. I use red hot brand sauce. Not the wing specific sauce. Mix with melted butter. Literally the best ever by my standards.
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  7. Figure it's worth it for him. He had been going through a lot of shit with my sister leeching off of him and hitting the big 57 and like I said he has always wanted a H&K. Can't take the money with me when if I die ,so figured I'd make some smiles.
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  8. I'm not sure if you're describing Isaac or yourself...
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  9. Lol! Considering that my parental experience is limited to owning two cats, I would say that would not be in his best interests.
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  10. Talk about out of touch, wow. Did you see this? It didn't feel like any kind of apology to me it felt more like he was blaming me for something. Obama offers fauxpology for 'situation' Using lawyerly care in choosing passive-construction words, President Obama last night apologized for something, but most definitely not for lying to the American people in order to sell his health care plan on false promises and get re-elected. Here are the words he uttered to Chuck Todd, White House correspondent for NBC, friendliest news agency among the progressive media toadies. "I am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me." Apologizing that people find themselves in a situation is not the same thing as apologizing for lying. And the situation that people find themselves in (losing their health insurance) is not the result of his assurances, it is the result of the law itself. Only if one connects several dots, realizing that the only reason the law passed and the regulations got written by Kathleen Sebelius is because people believed his lie, does the sentence make any sense at all. By leaving out the part about lying, the president vitiated the apology. President Obama also claimed that administration officials "weren't as clear as we needed to be." This is itself another lie, as Charles Krauthammer aptly observed: "He said, if you have your plan and you like your plan, you will keep your plan, period," Krauthammer, a syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor said. "The punctuation is the key here. No context, no caveats, no exceptions, that's what the word period means. He couldn't have been clearer, and for him to pretend he wasn't is simply appalling." The president came close to admitting that Obamacare is a flawed law, needing revision: Obviously, we didn't do a good enough job in terms of how we crafted the law. And, you know, that's something that I regret. That's something that we're going to do everything we can to get fixed." This would seem to open the door to legislation revising, if not repealing Obamacare. But almost certainly, this president who believes that he can modify and even suspend laws passed by Congress that he is sworn to faithfully execute, would be loath to allow the GOP_dominated House the chance to tinker with what his supporters like to call "settled law." Update: Perhaps the most egregious moment of the interview was when Obama cast himself as the victim, saying "I've been burned by a website." He quickly added that the American people had also been affected, but the reveal was there. He's the victim. You can watch the entire interview with Chuck Todd here. One note on media coverage of the fauxpology: most outlets, including NBC News itself in its online transcript, have cleaned up the president's words, omitting his "errs," and "you knows." But not the Washington Post's Juliet Eilperin and several other outlets. For tea leaf readers, this is evidence that some of the establishment media have gotten fed up with the lies and are no longer as actively covering for Obama. A small point, but something to keep in mind, because the problems with Obamacare are not only not solved, they have only just begun. Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/11/obama_offers_fauxpology_for_situation.html#ixzz2k4Mw8Sm8 Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook
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  11. Exactly who/ what are you defending? And who is your argument with? Or is it simply a case of disagreeing for the sake of disagreeing?!?!? Obama himself isn't even trying to claim that people losing their plans is acceptable: "...And I am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in this situation, based on assurances they got from me. We've got to work hard to make sure that they know we hear them and that we're going to do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position as a consequence of this. ... Obviously, we didn't do a good enough job in terms of how we crafted the law. And, you know, that's something that I regret. That's something that we're going to do everything we can to get fixed."
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  12. we should teach kids what "burninating the countryside" means.
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  13. Your simplicity is why I like you Pauly
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  14. I should add, that my original plan was to take off Thanksgiving, and work over Christmas.
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  15. My thoughts are fuck him.
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  16. PSA: Do not confuse trans fats with a fat tranny
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  17. I personally have no doubt that it's flawed, but near-complete GOP non-participation in its formulation and implementation as a political strategy hasn't done America any good either.
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  18. Here is a 2011 883 with 1953 miles for $5475 in Indy. Its a Buy it Now. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HARLEY-DAVIDSON-SPORTSTER-SUPERLOW-XL883L-GREAT-BUY-/321208241175?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item4ac980cc17#ht_11112wt_1165
    1 point
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