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Did you know that if you flip 999 over you get 666............................spooky stuff :blink:

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Just received an email from Eddie saying that he's now in the chinese restaurant business. He's doing well and likes it there. He's received good comments from his customers on his cooking. He says he got too much trouble selling 'em watches to noobs asking him for tracking numbers and call him a scam artist. So he felt rather insulted and decided to quit the whole shebang. Mr Unicorn is a new dealer and eddie knows him so you can be assured he's reliable. If he weren't reliable, the admins wouldn't have made him a dealer... :)

So get a nice cuban and some single malt whiskey and enjoy your day...(and your sub)!

While you're out, please use the question mark on your subject because you're giving the other noobs like yourself the wrong idea. It'll be like the Panda who "Eats, shoots & leaves..."

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So far, Eddie has been kidnapped by strippers, started a Chinese restaurant and turned his business over to his friend and now he eats, shoots and leaves. :lol: That is why I love this place. Three different answers and none of them right. ;)

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A chicken nugget is a piece of chicken, either whole or composed from a paste of finely minced chicken or chicken skin, which is then coated in batter or breadcrumbs before being cooked. Fast-food restaurants typically deep-fry their nuggets in oil. Oven baking is the usual method of preparation at home.

The chicken nugget was invented in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at Cornell University, and published as unpatented academic work. Dr. Baker's innovations made it possible to form chicken nuggets in any shape. McDonald's is often falsely credited with the invention of the chicken nugget. However, its recipe for Chicken McNuggets was created in 1979 and the product was sold beginning in 1983.

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I didn't think much of it at the time, but on a recent trip to the silk road I came across this restaurant.

Coincidence?

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Unbelievable. Does not look like the restaurant business is so hot. :whistling:

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