Am I reading a codeword or am I just a liberal douchebag? Or both?

Could be a reference to the song, the movie The Way We Were or both. I thought of the movie first. Partially because it was referenced in a sex and the city episode. Although the song is actually spelled that way - K K K Katy.

Me, if I saw a KK business I’d try to determine if they were around before the rise to fame of the Kardashians. :wink:

Relax, OP. Sometimes, a K is just a K (ditto an 88 or a 420)

They are a pretty big player in the white flour movement. Hmmmmm…:dubious:

This reminds me of a really ridiculous claim made at the dawn of political correctness that the band name *311 *was racist code for the Klan (K being the 11[sup]th[/sup] letter). Especially given the kind of music they play… :rolleyes:

One of the best places for breakfast in my town is the Kopper Kettle Kafe. They added “and Katering Kompany” a few years ago just to reassure everybody.

They named the restaurant “Kountry Kettle”? Yes, that is certainly a codeword. It’s a secret way to let you know 3 things:

  1. They serve grits.
    B. If you order something with gravy and you don’t want sausage gravy, you’d better tell them when you order.
    iii. The people who named the place don’t have much imagination.

Went with the middle option. I have been at many variations of Kountry Kitchen/Kountry Kettle/Kountry King and have yet to find one that is some sort of front for White Power advocates - geographically they have ranged from the deep south to New York. At least two I can say for sure were black owned and operated. If I had any thoughts remotely like yours I would probably have both my knee and brain examined by a professional at the first opportunity and lay off the recreational substances. :slight_smile:

Maybe she was bitten by a Bat.

It’s obviously Russian. I would definitely stay away; Putin makes the KKK look like a bunch of soft hearted old geezers.

…but where else can I get country fried bear that’s been carefully fist tenderized?!?

I live in this region. AVOID the farm stand in Thomson if you go that way; it does have an excellent cafe, but the store itself is full of all kinds of survivalist equipment and when I was there had a lot of really weird books and videos, much of it aimed at homeschoolers.

:eek:

Interestingly, I was there a few weeks before the 2012 election, and none of the things made a stand for or against any candidate or party, or even religion. They were too far away from the mainstream to do so.

Sooner or later the OP is going to read about Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney…

:wink:

“What a silly bunt.”

#28 - :slight_smile:

I lived in a super liberal college town with the Kountry Kitchen just two blocks from my house. Chances are the place you found was, like this one, named in the 60s. That cutesy naming convention was really big back then.

You’re crazy and they actually want to keep you finding out about Bubbas Bargin Barn and the Tobacco Shed next door… :smiley:

Only because of their shitty donuts.

I want there and had a fine late breakfast – something the call the “meat lover’s pancake” – full slices of bacon, diced ham, and shopped sausage.

The staff were all women, with an odd common motto on their t-shirts: “We make the mess … You clean it up.” I kinda get it, but not really.

2 of 3 ain’t bad.

I didn’t see grits on the menu, but they seemed mildly upset that I didn’t want gravy with my pancake. Then the waitress winked and said she prefers syrup too.

was the TV playing Krusty’s Komedy Klassics?