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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Who needs bread? KFC tests Double Down sandwich’ with bacon
KFC is crazy like a chicken.
After rocking the public with its grilled chicken meal giveaway earlier this year, The Colonel is going a, er, very fried way.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is testing the Double Down ‘sandwich’ in Providence, R.I., and Omaha, Neb., according to the Los Angeles Times.
No bread is involved in the making of the sandwich, just lots of fried.
Who needs bread when you can have fried chicken fillets, cheese, bacon and a mysterious sauce? It looks yummy and I don’t even like chicken.
Oh yeah, and it sounds low fat right. (wink)
Someone’s heart may just explode with this one.
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Bill Maher calls Bill O’Reilly a ‘doody face ’ on “Tonight Show”
The intellectually stimulating exchange between HBO host Bill Maher and Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly continued last night on “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.”
Maher, responding to a question about a CNN appearance in which he called America stupid, took a little jab at O’Reily.
“Bill O’Reilly called me a pinhead, which is a) not true and b) really funny coming from a doody face like him,” Maher said.
Maher said he could defend his statement that America is stupid and offered a handful of examples, including that a third of Republicans don’t think President Obama was born in Hawaii.
“You could have a video of Obama emerging from the womb with Don Ho singing in the background. Jack Lord could be filming ‘Hawaii Five-O’ behind the birth and they would not believe it,” Maher said. “I make a bargain with these people, I will show you Obama’s birth certificate if you show me Sarah Palin’s high school diploma.”
Watch the clip above.
What do you think?
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