Now I'm curious if Kilroys is still in Springfield VA. Or did they die like Rick Walkers Scoreboard Herndon.
First place that I know I had Buffalo Wings
First place that I know I had Buffalo Wings
Now I'm curious if Kilroys is still in Springfield VA. Or did they die like Rick Walkers Scoreboard Herndon.
I am equal parts confused and pissed off
Its just "wings"
You dont need to say buffalo before saying wings.
Server: "Hi, what can I get you?"
Awesome Dude: "Ill take an order of wings please, fried hard, dusted w old bay, buffalo sauce on side. Thank you"
f***ing amateurs
Feel like Im talking american cuisine w Canadiens or something.
In Upstate, outside of W. NY, if you just ask for "wings" I can assure you that you will get unsauced wings with ranch dressing. Best case, you'll get a dirty look and asked what kind of sauce."Wings" unqualified to me just refers to the part of the chicken itself (and also unqualified, "wings" means chicken wings to me, as opposed to the wings of a different bird), but it does depend on context. If you're at a sports bar and ask for "wings" without being any more specific than that, they should bring them to you Buffalo style (but they'll ask you how hot you want them), but I can see what you're getting at.
May not work that way in other contexts, however. Without any context whatsoever, it's perfectly reasonable to say "Buffalo wings." I also like to capitalize the word "Buffalo" since it refers to the city of Buffalo, but you don't really have to I guess.
How to order like a native..."Wings" unqualified to me just refers to the part of the chicken itself (and also unqualified, "wings" means chicken wings to me, as opposed to the wings of a different bird), but it does depend on context. If you're at a sports bar and ask for "wings" without being any more specific than that, they should bring them to you Buffalo style (but they'll ask you how hot you want them), but I can see what you're getting at.
May not work that way in other contexts, however. Without any context whatsoever, it's perfectly reasonable to say "Buffalo wings." I also like to capitalize the word "Buffalo" since it refers to the city of Buffalo, but you don't really have to I guess.
That's the HF 26 minions we know and loveQue Pasa or Que Pasta? I'm ready for more food talk
Hopefully tonight is a bit more exciting.. Looked slow motion compared to the rest of the series going on right now.
Let's see some emotion and hatred!!
Yep, we need a Tom Wilson borderline hit to sauce these wings.
Bar I'm watching from has a smokehouse night special. Pulled pork with "Carolina sauce" is an option. I'm going with a half rack of ribs and Texas BBQ sauce. So nyah nyah nyah.Que Pasa or Que Pasta? I'm ready for more food talk
What you said was barely English and I hope you choke on your shitty ribsBar I'm watching from has a smokehouse night special. Pulled pork with "Carolina sauce" is an option. I'm going with a half rack of ribs and Texas BBQ sauce. So nyah nyah nyah.
Carbery gonna make RBA look more like Arbys with a win tonight.
Ethiopian food is one of the only out there where it looks better exiting your body than enteringI just want everyone to have fun, nobody to get hurt, and everyone get together after the game for Ethiopian food and ice cream.
"Wings" unqualified to me just refers to the part of the chicken itself (and also unqualified, "wings" means chicken wings to me, as opposed to the wings of a different bird), but it does depend on context. If you're at a sports bar and ask for "wings" without being any more specific than that, they should bring them to you Buffalo style (but they'll ask you how hot you want them), but I can see what you're getting at.
May not work that way in other contexts, however. Without any context whatsoever, it's perfectly reasonable to say "Buffalo wings." I also like to capitalize the word "Buffalo" since it refers to the city of Buffalo, but you don't really have to I guess.