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Bryce Looking Different


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12 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

yupp

just down to road from there

Many NFL athletes train on that field, plus you cant beat the weather right now.

That ocean breeze is beautiful. 

Huntington Beach! Gotta rep my hometown!

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14 hours ago, Manna said:

Been hitting up that Bojangles? 

I sure do miss Bojangles living out here in California. 

You're not missing much, quality, pricing and service not near what it used to be as with a lot of other things. Went there recently and ordered a bucket and two sides, 35 dollars. Kept my $, went back home.

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22 minutes ago, Tomcatn said:

You're not missing much, quality, pricing and service not near what it used to be as with a lot of other things. Went there recently and ordered a bucket and two sides, 35 dollars. Kept my $, went back home.

Last time I was down in SC visiting my Mother, we were out running errands and she wanted to stop for some chicken from Bojangles. I park and she goes inside. She comes out 10 minutes later with no food. I ask what happened and she said no one ever came to the counter to help her so she just ended up leaving. 

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3 hours ago, Tomcatn said:

You're not missing much, quality, pricing and service not near what it used to be as with a lot of other things. Went there recently and ordered a bucket and two sides, 35 dollars. Kept my $, went back home.

They are wanting to phase out any type of bone in chicken entirely now.

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Bojangles is absolute greasy slop, a fuging embarrassment of a food chain, the last time I ate there was probably 3 years ago and even the damn dirty rice was greasy.  How the fug do you make rice greasy?

You don't know how to make dirty rice or what's in it, huh? I agree it shouldn't be greasy though. Someone missing 1 small step in the process.

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