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Posted on 11/20/12 at 3:28 pm to Palooza11
Posted on 11/20/12 at 3:28 pm to Palooza11
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Deep down I know you love A&M. You will have that weird moment in your life where you are like "frick, I like my doctorate school more than my undergrad". Its alright bud. You love College Station. You are in awe of our awesome traditions. Get it all out big guy!
You never know. That did make me
I would like it here better if there was a real fried chicken joint.
This post was edited on 11/20/12 at 3:31 pm
Posted on 11/20/12 at 4:34 pm to Pigimus Prime
Kind of cracks me up how many Ags don't realize that Prime just likes to mess with us and knows our pain points. He's a Hog for sure but he doesn't hate A&M, he just enjoys trolling and I can't blame him. I'd probably do the same if I was in grad school somewhere in the SEC.
More importantly, College Station was overtaken with the chicken finger obsession about 10 years ago and chicken wings about 15 years before that so it seems to be a law now that all places that have fried chicken must sell wings or fingers. There used to be a few pretty solid places for traditional fried chicken but I can't think of one now. Of course I love Laynes Chicken Fingers and Wings and More so it isn't a big issue for me. The best fried chicken in the fine State of Texas is in Roanoke just North of Fort Worth at a place called "Babes". They serve family style and it's worth a long road trip. Overall though Texas will always be a Tex Mex/BBQ state first and foremost with some good seafood near the coast (often with a cajun flair).
More importantly, College Station was overtaken with the chicken finger obsession about 10 years ago and chicken wings about 15 years before that so it seems to be a law now that all places that have fried chicken must sell wings or fingers. There used to be a few pretty solid places for traditional fried chicken but I can't think of one now. Of course I love Laynes Chicken Fingers and Wings and More so it isn't a big issue for me. The best fried chicken in the fine State of Texas is in Roanoke just North of Fort Worth at a place called "Babes". They serve family style and it's worth a long road trip. Overall though Texas will always be a Tex Mex/BBQ state first and foremost with some good seafood near the coast (often with a cajun flair).
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