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People Who Are Picky About the Pickles They Eat While Picking Their Noses Annoy Me


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Fried pickles are the bomb.

Just the sound of that makes me want to :puke: But once :puke:

I saw the pictures that made it :puke: even worse :puke: Being born and raised in the south I have always wondered... WHERE some of this God Awful :puke: food selections :puke: come from? South has much better things than this :puke:

BTW :puke:

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Just the sound of that makes me want to :puke: But once :puke:

I saw the pictures that made it :puke: even worse :puke: Being born and raised in the south I have always wondered... WHERE some of this God Awful :puke: food selections :puke: come from? South has much better things than this :puke:

BTW :puke:

I know it doesn't sound good but they are. Do you not like pickles at all or does fried pickles just sound bad? Kind of like Coconut shrimp. I hate coconut but coconut shirmp rocks as well.

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I know it doesn't sound good but they are. Do you not like pickles at all or does fried pickles just sound bad? Kind of like Coconut shrimp. I hate coconut but coconut shirmp rocks as well.

Coconut Shrimp is good!!

Fried Pickles just sounds bad to me..... Since you have tried it before... Is the pickle hard and crunchy or is it soft and gooey inside?

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That sounds better than what I was thinking.....I would have thought it would have been soggy or gooey inside. If it is more like a chip than I might be welling to try it.

Fwiw, I hate pickles in any other form but (not surprisingly) when deep fried, they're magical. And definitely not gooey on the inside.

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