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Old 06-09-2005, 09:19 AM   #1
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and i thought i was the only one who liked that combo! have you every tried wing stop ? they're atomic sauce blows away hooters bentley.....
Shucks, no location near me. Where the fuck is Liverpool, NY, anyway?

<A HREF="http://www.atomicwings.com">Atomic Wings</A> has overrun NYC, and I have to say, they make a damn fine buffalo wing. Choice of six levels of heat, plus three "sweet" flavors (for the weaklings). Truth be told, anything below "Nuclear" - while really, really tasty - is more like flavoring; Nuclear is steamy, and "Suicidal" is just kinda silly.

And then for you other northeastern types, <A HREF="http://www.cluckuchicken.com">Cluck-U Chicken</A> has got to be one of the best, greasiest joints out there. They used to have about 12 levels of heat. Not only could I barely eat just one "911" wing, the sauce made my fingers burn, too.

But goddamn I love it!
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Old 06-09-2005, 09:59 AM   #2
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And then for you other northeastern types, <A HREF="http://www.cluckuchicken.com">Cluck-U Chicken</A> has got to be one of the best, greasiest joints out there. They used to have about 12 levels of heat. Not only could I barely eat just one "911" wing, the sauce made my fingers burn, too.
Cluck-U is awesome...Rho and I used to live by two of them when we lived in DC. Good stuff!
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Old 06-09-2005, 01:15 PM   #3
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And then for you other northeastern types, <A HREF="http://www.cluckuchicken.com">Cluck-U Chicken</A> has got to be one of the best, greasiest joints out there. They used to have about 12 levels of heat. Not only could I barely eat just one "911" wing, the sauce made my fingers burn, too.

But goddamn I love it!
We use to have one of those in Fort Collins, CO. I think they had a bunch of other flavors besides just hot. There was some garlic kind I really liked. I don't know how many years its been, though, since the Cluck-U was changed into something else. It started out a 39 cent Hamburger stand.
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Old 06-13-2005, 05:31 PM   #4
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We use to have one of those in Fort Collins, CO. I think they had a bunch of other flavors besides just hot. There was some garlic kind I really liked. I don't know how many years its been, though, since the Cluck-U was changed into something else. It started out a 39 cent Hamburger stand.
I drove by that place a couple days ago....it's got another chain in it now, don't recall what. I miss Cluck U. Great after-bar food.

I had totally forgotten about the 39 cent Hamburger Stand. That place was nasty. It actually replaced a der Weinerschnitzel in the same building. That was kind of a traumatic moment in my childhood.
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