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Posted by Hobo,NC on January 10, 2007 at 16:52:34 from (71.28.120.28):
In Reply to: best breakfast posted by Dave from MN on January 10, 2007 at 05:35:29:
Back in the 70’s ‘bout 15 of us took off fer Daytona bike week we road all day and never took enny time to eat sept fer a nab. One of the guys wuz from Jacksonville fla. And hiz grand parents had a chicken farm of sum kind and he tolds us hiz grand ma wuz gonna feed us when we got their. I never have been much of a egg eater and if I did they had to be hard fried no squirmy white stuff in the whites. Well I wuz hungry enuff to eat the a$$ hole out of a wood’in hobby horse. He called her when we were ‘bout a hour out and when we got their she had cooked all the eggs over EZ I eit’em till I wuz bout to pop and to this day They gotta be over EZ. Next best izz I eat wif my mother that’s 80 every mooring, then the next best izz last Nov. we stoped at a cracker barrel in Tenn. We were sit down made a order of the special. Then they sit down a couple next to us and they got their food first, I asked whats up and got a feed sum BS. I said we got the special nuttin fancy or did you make a mistake and rite down a pizza. Manager came over and said it’s free on the house , free izz good.
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