The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant was in Utah. Colonel Sanders (he really was a Kentucky Colonel, but he was born in Indiana) started the operation in Kentucky, but the first franchise that was named Kentucky Fried Chicken was in Utah. I discovered this because it came up in a crossword puzzle—every try to fit “Kentucky” into four boxes?
Check out the ppl who are Kentucky Colonels. Wow, Ashley Judd?!
I thought this thread would be about Irish writer and legendary drunk, Brendan Behan (’…not a writer with a drinking problem, but a drinker with a writing problem’), who, upon being asked for his reason to visit Canada, remarked:
I’m in the middle of reading Gandhi and Churchill – a fascinating book filled with odd facts. The one the impressed me is that all of the current problems in the Middle East can be traced back to Churchill’s decisions on what to do with the territory once the Ottoman Empire fell.
a bit of a hijack, but what bugs me is that Canada *Dry *Ginger Ale is NOT dry - it is actually too sweet and not nearly as good as Seagrams or the best big-brand Ginger Ale, Schweppe’s…
Oh please, it’s not like eating it was going to make you go out and rape someone. Although now I do want to canoodle when I pass the bright yellow fields…