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We'll bounce back
"Our collective vision is to build a 2,000 seat arena for Organized Ice Hockey programs, that serves double duty as a local gathering spot for residents to enjoy."
"Our collective vision is to build a 2,000 seat arena for Organized Ice Hockey programs, that serves double duty as a local gathering spot for residents to enjoy."
New chicken options...I like Canes better than the usual fare.
In Asheville..Huey Magoo's is my new fave "the filet mignon of chicken".. super fresh..great homemade chips.
This is gonna sound crazy, but the best fried chicken I've had in years came from a convenience store in the hood in Richmond.Some of you may know im a church youth leader. Our mission trip to New Orleans in 2021 we took them to Raisin Canes, oh man you'd think they'd never had chicken tenders before. One night they pulled all their money together and ordered a 60-piece tailgate tray.
The next year we went to Baltimore but we stopped at the one in Charlottesville, VA. Same deal.
It isn't terrible by any means but aside from the sauce (the kids thought that was the shit) I'm not sure what makes it different than Zaxbys
haven't hit that place, but similar story of heading up to Roanoke VA for a show I stopped at a gas station in BFE to hit the restroom and grab a drink. Saw they had some fried chicken there and I hadn't had lunch yet that day so I said "f*** it" and bought a two piece. My only regret is that I didn't get a four piece, because gas station chicken has no business being that f***ing good.This is gonna sound crazy, but the best fried chicken I've had in years came from a convenience store in the hood in Richmond.
If you ever see some buster-ass gas station with a Krispy Krunchy chicken sign hanging in the window, you run right into that place and you buy that chicken. Also, take all the napkins you can put your hands on.
This is gonna sound crazy, but the best fried chicken I've had in years came from a convenience store in the hood in Richmond.
If you ever see some buster-ass gas station with a Krispy Krunchy chicken sign hanging in the window, you run right into that place and you buy that chicken. Also, take all the napkins you can put your hands on.
Define good and around. There are every kind of hotel imaginable by Crabtree Mall. 4-5 miles/10 minutes maybe.What are good hotels around PNC these days?
Still there. I can't vouch for it's goodness.I remember the Hampton inn was good in 2018.
So, AEW has a pay-per-view event the first week of next March.
Of all teams, the day before the Canes happening to be playing the Jets so chances are I'm going to be making this trip.
Any insight on best travel methods from Raleigh to Greensboro or is it just Uber/Lyft? And other things to check out around March 2-3 in the area?
Thanks for the reply. I'd say Raleigh Saturday, Greensboro Sunday morning/afternoon as far as what to do in the areas.
If you both are feeling adventurous you could try Eastern Wake County (same County as Raleigh).
I don't think there's much between Rocky Mount and Wilson but YMMV.
thankfully Rocky Mount is fairly close to Wilson so living in Wilson and her commuting to Rocky Mount is a realistic possibility. Closer to the two relative to Raleigh as well.
I love the color scheme.
Superb look....now, it won't happen but they sure need to build new BB & FB stadiums.
They support Carolina's primary revenue generating programs &Alright I'm going to ask because I'm curious, why?
They support Carolina's primary revenue generating programs &
DD at 38 years old is not a modern stadium, was built on the cheap, is a dump with very narrow concourses (arguably unsafe in an emergency), limited suites, too many seats, small scoreboards, etc. Seat upholstery looks like they should have been replaced a decade ago
Kenan is well, Kenan 38th oldest stadium in America & almost 100 years old. New seats aside, it has a terrible scoreboard, no wifi, still probably needs a reduction in capacity, etc. Even English Premier League teams change their stadiums every 100 years.
Agreed. Of the 3 primary Triangle schools, State has the nicest BB Stadium but with the disadvantage that is off campus. Duke has the money but prefers the “ambiance”.Fair enough, I've only been a handful of times and it was 20-25 years ago for both the most recent. I remember the urinal troughs in the Dean Dome lol.
I'll be honest I don't hate the place but Cameron Indoor Stadium isn't a great place to watch a game in my opinion, the history and the lore and the students are what make it. It's hot, the seats that aren't at center court you have to turn your head to see the action, the concourses are narrow too. Reynolds Coliseum was the same way. I get the history and whatnot but if you take that away, I get the feeling Duke would have upgraded or built from scratch by now.
having been to my share of games there (the benefits of being a musician that was in a top pep band that was employed by Duke) and talked to some major money people at the University, they very much prefer the ambience of the current situation. They have no doubt that they could renovate and make it a 10K stadium and still sell out every game, but they have major concerns about what it would do to the atmosphere at the games if they did that. I mean it's Duke, they prefer things to be exclusive.Fair enough, I've only been a handful of times and it was 20-25 years ago for both the most recent. I remember the urinal troughs in the Dean Dome lol.
I'll be honest I don't hate the place but Cameron Indoor Stadium isn't a great place to watch a game in my opinion, the history and the lore and the students are what make it. It's hot, the seats that aren't at center court you have to turn your head to see the action, the concourses are narrow too. Reynolds Coliseum was the same way. I get the history and whatnot but if you take that away, I get the feeling Duke would have upgraded or built from scratch by now.
having been to my share of games there (the benefits of being a musician that was in a top pep band that was employed by Duke) and talked to some major money people at the University, they very much prefer the ambience of the current situation. They have no doubt that they could renovate and make it a 10K stadium and still sell out every game, but they have major concerns about what it would do to the atmosphere at the games if they did that. I mean it's Duke, they prefer things to be exclusive.