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Kentucky Fried Chicken Closes Two Most Historic Restaurants
Lexintong Kentucky news ^
| Updated: Oct 6, 2010 10:56 AM
Posted on 10/12/2010 7:59:26 AM PDT by edcoil
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Not sure if closed is the right term. Seems they just went from selling food to giving away food.
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posted on
10/12/2010 7:59:28 AM PDT
by
edcoil
To: edcoil
Why don’t they give away food in a third world country?
Wait, you mean there aren’t any KFC branches in those countries? How could that be?
If someone really wanted to combat world hunger, they airdrop some sniper rifles into dictatorships.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:02:26 AM PDT
by
GeronL
(http://libertyfic.proboards.com <--- My Fiction/ Science Fiction Board)
To: edcoil
To: edcoil
I thought KFC was on the food nannies hit list?
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:02:51 AM PDT
by
AU72
To: edcoil
Here's the first comment at the bottom of the article. Seems someone lied because the Corbin store was closed for ONE HOUR.
When I read this I was in shock about the closing of the Corbin KFC. After a few phone calls the KFC in Corbin just closed for 1 hour!! They did not make any changes to the KFC. I just wish this would have been worded different so no one else thinks we have lost the KFC in Corbin.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:03:31 AM PDT
by
bgill
(K Parliament- how could a young man born in Kenya who is not even a native American become the POTUS)
To: edcoil
expect a riot from the cows.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:06:14 AM PDT
by
no-to-illegals
(Please God, Bless and Protect Our Men and Women in Uniform)
To: edcoil
I guess the real story here is that once again, a headline is written that totally misleads the reader.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:06:37 AM PDT
by
Joann37
To: no-to-illegals
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:08:36 AM PDT
by
Right Cal Gal
(Ronald Reagan: "our liberal friends....know so much that isn't so...")
To: edcoil
KFC announced Wednesday that to raise awareness for World Hunger Relief efforts, it shut the doors of its two most historic locations - Colonel Sanders' first restaurant in Corbin, Ky., and the original KFC franchise in Salt Lake City. And that helps "raise awareness" about world hunger... how???
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:09:40 AM PDT
by
ScottinVA
(The West needs to act NOW to aggressively treat its metastasizing islaminoma!)
To: edcoil
They closed our KFC and it turned into a Dunkin’ Doughnuts.
(You have to BUY the doughnuts)
Not that you care; ... but...
Right next door, is a new Thai Restaurant & drive through? that used to be, years ago, ..... Dunkin’ Doughnuts. There is still hope that someday a KFC will return.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:22:01 AM PDT
by
faucetman
(Just the facts ma'am, just the facts)
To: edcoil
I have a friend who works for Yum Brands, the parent franchiser of Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, Wingstreet, and Long John Silver’s.
They are growing in China at an unbelievable rate.
She said it will become their primary biz location.
To: edcoil
I thought the most historic restaurant was the "Big Chicken" in Marietta Georgia.
I always figured that in case of alien attack the Big Chicken would come alive to defend Georgia from the space menace.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:28:48 AM PDT
by
avg_freeper
(Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
To: edcoil
I remember eating at my first KFC in Western Tennessee in 1965. Man, that stuff was good! Today it’s just too darned salty.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:32:36 AM PDT
by
Terry Mross
(Never again will I hold my nose and vote for a rino.)
To: edcoil
How on Earth did an editor let this headline go to press?
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:33:27 AM PDT
by
My Favorite Headache
(In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big.)
To: edcoil
In 1975 I worked at a radio station and the local KFC advertised with us. Back then the flour and ingredients were mixed on site. The manager offered to give me the secret recipe. I never got around to getting it from him. Regretted it ever since.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:34:23 AM PDT
by
Terry Mross
(Never again will I hold my nose and vote for a rino.)
To: edcoil
Colonel Sanders was a big Dem. That's unfortunate, but it's true.
That being said, his life was very hard. He didn't succeed at anything until he turned 65 and started KFC with his first Social Security check. He'd certainly known what it was like to be hungry, and one of the requirements of a KFC franchise owner is to never turn away a hungry man.
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:36:18 AM PDT
by
Zionist Conspirator
(Vehe'emin beHaShem; vayachsheveha lo tzedaqah.)
To: edcoil
Another classic example of astoundingly-bad, misleading reporting!
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:44:33 AM PDT
by
DJ Frisat
(How's that change workin' out for ya, Obama voters?)
To: edcoil
I’m too lazy to do it but can someone put up a still of Kramer when he became addicted to Kenny’s Chicken!
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posted on
10/12/2010 8:49:30 AM PDT
by
Doc Savage
(SOBAMP!)
To: My Favorite Headache
‘How on Earth did an editor let this headline go to press?’
Couldn’t possibly be more clear - he’s an idiot.
To: Jack Hammer
It doesn’t matter if journalists are literate. It only matters that they “make a difference”.
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posted on
10/12/2010 9:11:27 AM PDT
by
Jeff Chandler
(Judas Iscariot - the first social justice advocate. John 12:3-6)
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