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This week on The Southern Fried Philosophy Podcast: Producer Brian eats another chicken sandwich, old men are fighting in a grocery store, basketball players get paid too much and we have a report form our roving restaurant reviewer Allen Shaler on Hard 8 BBQ in Dallas, Texas.
Southern Fried Philosophy
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Music
SFP Intro - Lenny The Band
YouTube subscribers
Sponsors
Webmerized
Watchman Cigar
Red Hill Brewing
Crave Bath and Body
How You Be Durrin'
Next WeekFollowup/Discuss
Next week:
Southern Phrase Of The Week:
"Gimme Some Sugar"
Not literally passing the sugar, this phrase means more like "come over here and give me some of that sweetness – give me a kiss!" Often heard from grandma and grandpa when they see their grandbabies (another southern term) and want to give kisses as much as receive them. This phrase is mostly used among loved ones. I should also note that it would be pronounced "sugah" as we rarely use "r's."
Follow up/Discuss
Outer Banks Netflix show
Old men fight
Terry Rozier contract
Fake vax cards?
Family found dead on hiking trail
Bojangles Chicken Sandwich
Restaurant Review with Allen - Hard 8
Wacky News - Watchman Cigars
There can only be one
NC man...
Bean laying around
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This week on The Southern Fried Philosophy Podcast: Producer Brian eats another chicken sandwich, old men are fighting in a grocery store, basketball players get paid too much and we have a report form our roving restaurant reviewer Allen Shaler on Hard 8 BBQ in Dallas, Texas.
Southern Fried Philosophy
******************************
Become an SFP Insider Today! Click the link to join us!
Music
SFP Intro - Lenny The Band
YouTube subscribers
Sponsors
Webmerized
Watchman Cigar
Red Hill Brewing
Crave Bath and Body
How You Be Durrin'
Next WeekFollowup/Discuss
Next week:
Southern Phrase Of The Week:
"Gimme Some Sugar"
Not literally passing the sugar, this phrase means more like "come over here and give me some of that sweetness – give me a kiss!" Often heard from grandma and grandpa when they see their grandbabies (another southern term) and want to give kisses as much as receive them. This phrase is mostly used among loved ones. I should also note that it would be pronounced "sugah" as we rarely use "r's."
Follow up/Discuss
Outer Banks Netflix show
Old men fight
Terry Rozier contract
Fake vax cards?
Family found dead on hiking trail
Bojangles Chicken Sandwich
Restaurant Review with Allen - Hard 8
Wacky News - Watchman Cigars
There can only be one
NC man...
Bean laying around