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  1. Yes to a select few of those (chicken paprikash, chicken lo mein, sesame chicken) since I will not go near anything spicy. Ever. My nose runs the entire time and that's not fun. Adding chicken teriyaki, lemon chicken, chicken fricasse (Cuban), chicken enchiladas and burritos, chicken souvlaki, etc., etc.
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  2. And Ill add... but @trinacriabob came very close by mentioning chicken souvlaki on another post that I didnt quote. Greek lemon roasted chicken and potatoes in the oven... Or same recipe but grilled on a BBQ Ingredients not much different than any other Greek style meat whether lamb or porc or fish for that matter, BBQed or baked in the oven as in lemon, garlic and oregano... Same ole same ole Greek recipe....but... DELICIOUS just the same. My mom (did) and my wife cooks this on a regular basis. In fact...Im about to eat this very thing right now! Love this dish... like A LOT...in Greece. There is something about Greek food...in Greece, that anything prepared and cooked in Greece...just tastes sooooo much better than in North America. Southern deep fried chicken has got to be my 2nd best type of chicken. Yeah..ahead of all the parmesian and masala and Portuguese style and Gebral Tao and all those other great chicken dishes. My favorite fast food chicken is this: with blue cheese dip And...
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  3. Yum...and to that I will add chicken paprikash, chicken katsu, chicken vindaloo, chicken 65, chicken do piyaza, chicken tikka masala, chicken biryani, chicken korma, chicken lo mein, kung pao chicken, sesame chicken, chicken curry (Thai, Indian, Sri Lankan, etc), southern fried chicken, Korean fried chicken, chicken and waffles...so many tasty chicken dishes from around the world...
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  4. Lots of old parking lots like that here in the land of snow, ice and salt..
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  5. Not on MY birthday. But... Its coming. OH! .... Its. Coming!
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  6. I like! What I WOULD prefer tho, if you would have made me the tasty food you so often post pics of.... no no....its too late. You cant just bake me something right now AFTER I mentioned it...
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  7. Rivian has their hands in Jeff Bezo's pockets. They'll make it or Amazon will just buy them outright.
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  8. As long as i can get super cruise and the 400 mile battery in the trailboss, I think that’s the one I’ll go for.
    1 point
  9. I changed the title to add "EV"... because Kia is definitely not the first to market a full-size SUV. But that said, they've already missed the boat on the EV criteria as well. The Rivian R1S is on sale now and can carry 7 passengers. There's also a solid possibility there will be a production Traverse EV (or equivalent vehicle) debuting in the next 10 months.
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  10. All I can say is bring it on: chicken parmigiana, chicken piccata, chicken cordon bleu, cashew chicken, chicken tetrazzini, etc., etc.
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  11. The last and finale special edition model of Dodge will be revealed March 20th at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Roadkill Nights is the focus of the commercial for this "Last Call" special edition dodge. Dodge Last Call Powered by Roadkill Nights Vegas The Dodge Last Call Powered by Roadkill Nights Vegas one-day performance festival will not only reveal the final Dodge “Last Call” special-edition vehicle, but also spotlight the electrified future of the brand with the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept also on display in Las Vegas. Enthusiasts can purchase general admission tickets and view information for the Dodge Last Call Powered by Roadkill Nights Vegas event at www.Motortrend.com/DodgeLastCall. A Livestream feed of the reveal will be available for viewing at DodgeGarage.com, the Dodge YouTube channel, MotorTrend YouTube channel, as well as at MT+. Event activities will include Small Tire and Big Tire drag racing on The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Dodge Thrill Rides and simulators, a car show and sponsor/vendor midway areas, a post-event concert/afterglow and more. As with previous Roadkill Nights events, the Roadkill Nights Vegas performance fest will be packed with celebrity appearances — highlighted by a special performance by Grammy-winning superstar Diplo. 2023 Dodge Charger/Challenger “Last Call” Highlights The seventh and final 2023 "Last Call" special-edition model commemorates the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger, which are coming to an end in their current HEMI-engine-powered forms at the end of 2023. Six Dodge "Last Call" models have already been introduced: the Dodge Challenger Shakedown, Dodge Charger Super Bee, Dodge Challenger and Charger Scat Pack Swinger, Dodge Charger King Daytona and Dodge Challenger Black Ghost. In addition to the seven “Last Call” special-edition models, Dodge is also celebrating its 2023 model lineup by bringing back three beloved heritage exterior colors, B5 Blue, Plum Crazy purple and Sublime green, and one popular modern color, Destroyer Grey. 2023 Charger and Challenger R/T models will also feature new “345” fender badging, a callout to the 345-cubic-inch HEMI® engine under the hood, and all 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger models will carry a special commemorative “Last Call” underhood plaque. Dodge also launched a new Horsepower Locator online tool to help Brotherhood of Muscle members make the “Last Call” for the model of their choice. The Dodge Horsepower Locator tool, as well as information on the brand's 24-month Never Lift plan, is available at DodgeGarage.com. Stellantis Media - ‘Last Call’ Countdown: Teaser Video No. 1 — ‘Runnin’ Hyde’ (stellantisnorthamerica.com) @oldshurst442 @surreal1272 @ccap41 @riviera74 @Drew Dowdell @Robert Hall So what do you guys think the final 7th version will be called and how much power over the 840HP Demon do you think it will have? Could this have the rumored 1,000HP big block V8 as a final send off? Seems Stellantis released last night the following press release: Stellantis Media - Stellantis Announces $155 Million Investment in Three Indiana Plants to Support North American Electrification Goals (stellantisnorthamerica.com) The basics of the press release: Company to localize production of new electric drive module (EDM) in Kokomo EDM provides all-in-one solution for electric-vehicle powertrains, delivering improved performance at competitive cost Investments to be made at Indiana Transmission, Kokomo Transmission and Kokomo Casting plants More than 265 jobs retained Total investments in Indiana since 2020 to support electrification goals grow to nearly $3.3 billion, including gigafactory joint venture with Samsung SDI Announcement aligns with company’s long-term strategy to reach 50% U.S. battery-electric vehicle sales by 2030, starting with the first fully electric Ram vehicles from 2023 and Jeep® from 2024 Since 2020, Stellantis has invested nearly $3.3 billion in Indiana to support its transition to electrification. This includes recent announcements of $643 million to produce a new engine for conventional and PHEV applications, a next-generation eight-speed transmission and a gigafactory joint venture with Samsung SDI.
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  12. Happy Birthday @oldshurst442
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  13. Happy Birthday @oldshurst442!
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  14. He wouldn't be the true-to-form @oldshurst442 we know if there weren't those occasional rants.
    1 point
  15. Happy Birthday, @oldshurst442! Hopefully we don't make you have to go on some rant today! Hahaha
    1 point
  16. Happy B-Day @oldshurst442
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  17. Let me be the first to wish one of our more unique and active members @oldshurst442 greetings on his special day, per the site's daily "news feed." Happy birthday - Charoumena genethlia - Bon anniversaire And many more ... enjoy your day!
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  18. I like the photo on the right and its caption. It's both easy and difficult to explain, with the latter applying to someone not familiar with the state's educational landscape. In addition to the good private schools like Stanford, Cal Tech, and USC, there are 2 state university systems. There is the UC system (more prestigious and geared to research and preparation for graduate studies) and the CSU system (less prestigious, with a few exceptions, and more applied and vocational). When I finished high school, they flat out told you that a certain GPA and SAT score would get you into the UC system, and that formula included Berkeley (the mother campus) and UCLA (sort of the co-flagship). Move forward 2 or 3 decades and the landscape is very, very different. Now, Berkeley and UCLA admit less than 15% of the freshman applicant pool. Some of the other good UCs admit about 25% to 35% of their applicants. That's less than Montreal's McGill, which I think is a better school. Except for the 2 polytechnic universities within the CSU system (San Luis Obispo and Pomona), the others admit fairly liberally, with some as high as 85% to 90%. SLO and Pomona are good at engineering and architecture, which may not be found at the other CSUs, so the admit rate is lower. Now, if we're talking the Bakersfield, Fresno, San Bernardino, and Chico campuses, just show up with a pulse and, at Chico, a strong penchant for partying. I knew this chick who looked like Rachel Ward's lost twin sister and who graduated from CSU Sacramento. She said, "If a resume from Chico State lands on your desk, just put it in the trash can." That's a stretch, but I laughed. I'm sure a few capable scholars end up at CSU Chico, but not many. Sorry for being slightly pedantic, but I keep tabs on this sort of stuff. California is a weird but interesting place. It has about the same population as Argentina. Within the last few years, less people are making it a destination. But when my parents got to this country, they bolted from the greater New York area when the opportunity to live in Southern California presented itself.
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