I’ll add I think any Pig could get you a whole brisket if you asked the butcher and gave them 24-48 hours
As a downtown resident I’d encourage you to use 1st - 3rd Avenue S or 11th Ave S if you’re trying to move East/West If you need to get North/South, utilize the one ways on 21st and 22nd Never, ever get on 24th, 6th Ave, or University
They charge you $17/hr for it and then complain that you don't appreciate their hard work on the burger no matter how much you compliment them on it.
The price of poultry has gone up a ton over the last year. I guy I went to school with that runs a sports bar said that a pound of wings costs almost twice what it did two years ago
It's actually completely separate markets for different parts of the bird, and they typically move in an inverse relationship. I would imagine wings demand has gone way up with the explosion of delivery since the pandemic started. Breast meat is cheaper now than it was last year.
Not exactly what you meant, but I think she's definitely willing to pander: https://www.wvtm13.com/article/jesu...april-27-2011-tornado-survival-story/36281680
Had to cross from 2nd Ave N to highland avenue during the peak of that flooding earlier. My lord. I made it, but many did not along the way. Had to get crafty and fight across to 20th street, which has a slight elevation the whole way. Everything between 20th and 26th was underwater.
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