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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason


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33 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Nobody goes to TN for tacos.  You can get a country record deal, a fifth of Old No.7, and southern food.  (Fried everything). That’s TN.  

Not a fan of their food, and not a country music fan....except Chris Stapleton, but I consider him more blues/soul.  Cheers to jamming with the down and dirty blues driving through the countryside. 😎

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2 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

What about the BBQ?    Is it good?

There is  a out of the  way BBQ restaurant in the middle of nowhere in East TN that I have known people to drive over 2hours for..even from NC.  I am from TN...never knew it to  be known  for BBQ. You just have to  find the gems.

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11 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

What's your favorite BBQ?

Ribs?

 

4 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Pit smoked pulled pork with vinegar based sauce.

Licking Jackie Chan GIF

there isn't much better on this planet. that stuff is addictive. the spicier, the better.  give me a side of red coleslaw and i'm in my happy place.. 

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

 

Licking Jackie Chan GIF

there isn't much better on this planet. that stuff is addictive. the spicier, the better.  give me a side of red coleslaw and i'm in my happy place.. 

toss in some New Brunswick stew and go for the gold.

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

speaking my language.

i think i know what i'm doing for lunch tomorrow....or Sunday....or both. 

I’m down at the coast or I’d have to join you in spirit.  Too many shrimp and oysters require my attention.

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

speaking my language.

i think i know what i'm doing for lunch tomorrow....or Sunday....or both. 

I am envying both of you right now.  

I'm going to my brother's house tomorrow and he'll be doing some BBQ but not the BBQ you two are talking about.  

The usual fare of Hot Dogs, Burgers, and Chicken.

None of that pulled pork goodness.    Oh well.    Bon Appetite.   lol

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