The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy for January 19, 2010

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    Llewellenbruce  almost 15 years ago

    That was a stupid question to ask him.

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    mjbdiver  almost 15 years ago

    It must be the death sauce.

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    eardroppings  almost 15 years ago

    Lily Bruce…

    That’s what we call the joke, Dill Weed.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Yeah, I think so.

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    i_am_the_jam  almost 15 years ago

    He he he. Kid’s stuff compared to cerviche with vuelve-a-la-vida sauce :D

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    Plods with ...™  almost 15 years ago

    ‘cept that one

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    bald  almost 15 years ago

    we ordered some hot wings last night for an appetizer, my sons girlfriends eyes were watering, but we asked the waiter for a side of extra hot to dip them in and they still weren’t hot enough

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    Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    fishstix, LOL

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    eardroppings  almost 15 years ago

    What’s interesting is that nighthawks comment to fishstix’s comment works because the look of the characters are, in deed, hysterically funny.

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Must be El Pollo del Hombre Verdad

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Yes, although in the book it was translated simply as “Chicken of the True Man.”

    In Louis De Bernières’ trilogy of books taking place in the Central American village of Cochadebajo de los Gatos (The War of Don Emmanuel’s Nether Parts, Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord, and The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman) the House Special at the restaurant run by the retired whore is Pollo del Hombre Verdad, a chicken dish so spicy that ordering one and finishing it without passing out is the ultimate test of machismo. Many have tried it, few have succeeded…

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