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When I was a kid, take away chicken in a box was our treat. You knew it was fresh from the cardboard box being soaked with grease.

Although sometimes we got push cart tamales. Those things oozed grease.

Hey, wait a minute. I’m seeing a trend here!


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When I was a kid, take away chicken in a box was our treat. You knew it was fresh from the cardboard box being soaked with grease.

Although sometimes we got push cart tamales. Those things oozed grease.

Hey, wait a minute. I’m seeing a trend here!


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My wife tells me she married me and moved to AZ for the Mexican food. I tell her I married her for an excuse to go back to NC to visit and eat Bojangles... relationship goals.
 
When I was a kid, take away chicken in a box was our treat. You knew it was fresh from the cardboard box being soaked with grease.

Although sometimes we got push cart tamales. Those things oozed grease.

Hey, wait a minute. I’m seeing a trend here!


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When I was a kid, we ate out maybe twice a year. Fried chicken was something we got after Mom took a knife and a hatchet to the coop. Fast food was a bologna sandwich when Mom was feeling too poorly to cook. Nowadays, people eat out 5 to 10 times per week.
 
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When I was a kid, AT&T was a megaconglomerate that needed to be broken up.

And Internet speed was roughly the same number as today, just without any scientific notation involved. Kids today and their ‘megabits’.
 

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