What a delightful episode to be part of! Hope I got everything right. 😄 Thanks for having me back on!
This was a great episode, good to see you again, Guy. This is twice now that your topic is shit I was already a little familiar with.
First off - IT IS THE DAMN BIRDS. I don't know where you grew up or where your people come from, but you're absolutely right. These Cornish hybrid aint bred right. Theyre bred to get so big so fast their legs can't hold them up and they can have heart attacks if they are not slaughtered before theyre like 7 -12 weeks old. You can't get any flavor into a bird on commercial feed in 10-12 weeks, thats why its all tasteless.Different rant..
Enjoyed the Disney episode. My family was in Central Florida before Disney, my grandad was a teacher and started working weekends at the Magic Kingdom a few years after it opened (and his kids were about out of highschool) He worked Main Street, guest greeter, crowd control, that sort of odd job for a while. He had been a Cpl. in the Army Transportation Corps, was a bit of a train nerd, and eventually he got trained and certified to operate the steam trains at the park - The "WDWRR"
So - if you rode the train at the Magic Kingdom on a weekend from the early 1980's to 1998, or any day between 1998 and 2003, there is a good chance my grandfather was either the Engineer or the Conductor.
Back to this episode:
My grandma is a cousin of a guy named Lee Cummings, who was Harlan Sanders nephew (The Colonel's sister's kid) and he started his own chain later called Lee's Famous Recipe. I haven't had it in a long time, it was good when I was younger. It got sold to Shoney's at some point, and Artemis Restaurants bought it a couple years ago.
I haven't figured out exactly how Lee was related my grandma - but Henryville Indiana is within a 50 mile radius of a whole herd of Cummingses along the Ohio River - they were all over "Kentuckiana" between Evansville and Louisville.
They give out the Colonel title in Kentucky for all sorts of things. My great grandfather was a Kentucky Colonel and I think he got it because at one point he was the Superintendent of Ashland Oil refineries, who make Valvoline.
The craziest thing I learned about Colonel Sanders was that from 1964 until he died in 1980, he lived in Mississauga, Ontario.
I liked the Norm McDonald' Colorel Sanders impressions. He cracked me up!
KFC ding ding ding, followed by an orange crush with a Twinkle on the side
White pepper is like white rice. They take black pepper and remove the outer layer. As with brown rice they remove the outer layer and you get white rice.
Every time I see the Colonel's face on the KFC logo cant help but think it looks like Rolf Harris
Mr. SANDERS was known for his spicy mint julep and secret Kentucky seasoning
KLF is gonna rock ya! 😂😂😂😂
❤ 90s edm 🤣🤣🤣🤣
All I know about KFC is that it is finger licking good. And the best Cornell impression is that guy from the original SNL show ah...Dan Ackeroyd, Eddie Murphy, Daryl Hammond, Will Ferrell, no dang close but no cigar.
One
Quarter of Jack's Dinner is KFC. Try the snap green beans and fuffy mashed 🥔 potatoes with Gravy. 😂
40:19 Kentucky wanted to make Hunter S. Thompsom a Colonel, and he said he would only do it if they made Johnny Depp one too. They agreed and they were made Kentucky Colonels. They both were born and raised in Kentucky (the dark and bloody ground). It's funny because Hunter always had a bit of a grudge against Kentucky. He felt they ran him out, and made him join the Airforce, or face jail time. Then all these years later they wanted to honor him. He took Johnny for the ride. I wonder what HST's 11 herbs and spices were.
Jim Bondy has got to be a winner 😂😅
i can't belive you didn't try KFC in Iceland when you had a gig here which i by the way went to see and was great! but i was smashed on beers still awesome, i'm a huge fan of yours for years!
Colorbel Klink actually meet the white-haired gentleman when walking in Memphis 😂
I knew it was over when the cartoon Col. said " Boo-Yaaw".
I thought forest was tom segura for sooo long
It is really worth watching The Dollop episode on coronel sanders. Amazingly terrible man. Good stuff
Used to love KFC. Could live with the fact it is overpriced and sometimes the pieces are tiny like they came from a pidgin.And they only half fill the chips. But when they shrunk the size of the gravy to the size of a thimble that was the last straw. Haven't had it since, and I tell the kids it's poison when they ask for it. Thats KFC Australia.
Oil & water don’t mix…good to see the ads on aussie tv worked 😂
jim on i might be drunk podcast was sik
Jim, you were on vidiot??
Pls talk about this in depth some time
(KLF cd = score) ✌️
He sold the rights to Canada for 1 million (say it like Dr, Evil) dollars. For some reason, it was called "Scott's Chicken Villa" for a time, in Ontario. I did an essay for him in Junior High (Middle School?). Compelling individual. In his 20's or 30's he drove a car across a wooden bridge that was not up to the task and ended up in the river with a head gashed open to reveal some major skull. He hushed concerned onlookers and held his head together for a couple of hours till everything gelled up. Yup.
I've never been out of Australia, but I have heard that our chocolate is the best in the world, and I bet you can't get a good feed of fish and chips in Greece or Cyprus because all the best fish and chip shop owners migrated to Australia years ago 👍
Never knew why Japanese Christmas always included chicken like Turkey at Thanksgiving, very interesting lol
Hey, the yes vote lost and we are not racist 😂😅😂
Canadian James Bond, buddy!
Everyone has great voice's for entertainment
Did you see the part where they add the vomit to the Hershey chocolate.
I use a pint of white pepper a month
Saw Jim in Dallas, laughed my c*nt dry.
The KFC Chicken bucket was first created in 1957 by Sanders and his first franchisee, Pete Harman.
Very cool! Thanks for the info! Wish I had known that when I was asked.
Hey Jim, I'm glad that your perents didn't name you Theodore 😂😅
On 33rd South and State Street in salt lake City Utah that location says world's first KFC.
Australian nationality came into existence on 26 January 1949, So George Lazenby was born as a "British subject". The words "British Passport" were on the covers of Australian passports until 1967. So he counts as a British James Bond.
that's not even true, they were made in 1901, and issues australian federal passports in 1912. stop spreading misinformation
KGB kremlin be against us lmao
How is that not a huge "Fuck you!" Ato writers?
102:12 We Jews have that, we eat Chinese food on Christmas, I mean the Jews that don't celebrate Christmas do, because we in my family celebrated both Christmas and Channukah growing up
You should now have Mark & Sam on for a IDKAT on "Comedy Podcasts: Theme and Organization".
KFT😂😂😂😂😂
Lived in England in the mid 2000’s and used to love the rip off KFC’s in London Suburbs. Reckon every state got a jersey. Tennessee Fried Chicken, Louisiana Fried Chicken, etc. while Chicken Cottage was a small time franchise cause def more than 3 of those bad boys. Anyways they were always good for a late night fight between English Afro/Carribean Youth in the finest matching tracksuit and an Angry Polish guy. Many times mayonnaise and other condiments entered the fray. Good memories or maybe it was just the cocaine. Love ya work Jim 😂🎉❤
im from Iceland and we are proud of the best KFC in the world!
Sargent Schulltz
Pierce Bronson is Irish, played James Bond, Not UK, Republic
There are 8 KFC joints in Iceland, FYI :)
@@jadedpigeon5585 Actually, no! We don't have a single McDonalds. We used to have a couple of those but they went away after the 2008 financial crash here. The people that ran those joints have this thing called Metro today, which is a kind of McDonalds "clone". The same/similiar thing generally but without the license.
I know a couple of guys that worked at KFC forty years ago and they would spit Copenhagen snuff in it. Never went there again.
Spit it in what? The flour? I worked there for years as a teen and the worst I did was bang the assistant manager in the walk in cooler
I'm sorry...
I can't with the Hershey's stuff!!!
I would have called them out so many times
AHHHH YA THINK YA WILLY WONKER DO YA???
(not sorry for the WONKER... It's in Jim's voice in me head)
Then just say
I'll feed me kids mushrooms and feed them Hershey's chocolates while we watch Willy Wonka when they're of age... Then tell this story and see if they call Hershey's a bunch of posers :)
I'm from Atlanta and have a similar thing I want to do at The World of Coke
I'm sorry
Coca Cola ;)
I worked at Wendy's for 2 years until I realized that wasn't what I wanted to do.
Before i even start do i even wanna listen to this podcast? I dont mind a bit of dirty bird.😮
I dont know if jim will see this comment as old as the episode is maybe if it gets a lot of likes maybe they will see it but the cartoon recess is a remake of hogan's heroes as a elementary school in the 90s just thought as much as he likes hogan's heroes he might check it out with his kids me and mine like it alot
PFK in Quebec
Apparently there are discreet tummy belts that trims the fat...so u look like Arnold Swartzeneger...says Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jim, I love your work. I just wish wish you were less motivated and had stayed in Australia. I realise this wouldn't be great for you but I'm a
Having lived in NZ, AUS, UK and US, I can confirm this is true about KFC. It sucks in the US, but is great elsewhere..... weird.
but why dont we have some of the sides like mac n cheese would go over really well coz who doesn't like mac n cheese
@@resolecca Yeah, but outside of the US it's mostly just young kids that would eat that
Pinch of salt joke RIP
I love Louis Ck
My 1st job was at kfc. The way they make the gravy is disgusting. Idk how you don't get sick from eating it.
Who wants a Gay Time Crusher?
Whoever decided to stop making gaytimes and two in one's has a special place in hell 😂
@@paulwheatland7306 they still make them they just changed the name, here in nz they are now called a cookie crumble
Kelly we're Sorry!!! Come back this doesn't work without you!😢
Holy shit Forrest is just the most unfunny dude in that whole building. Jesus christ
He's always annoyed by the whole process. Jim doesn't know the answer, so makes a joke. Forrest is pissed. Jim knows and answers, Forrest is annoyed. I'm back now, but I've got a lot of old episodes to catch up on because I stopped listening because I couldn't take Forrest any longer.
I had KFC in Iceland. It was about $50 to feed 2 of us.
That's terrible! My wife and I go all the time and both get a 2 piece, all white meat and a drink for about 22 bucks
@@user-kp7xg1yi6k this was in 2019. Everything is expensive in Iceland.
Show is so silly
Did I do it
Trump is infamous, lol. Not famous
Infamous to some, yet famous to others. He does have legit fans who think he is a good man and look up to him. I’m not one but he is famous to some.
Jim's fall from fame continues
I loved when Jim got JB Peterson admit that he was wrong, isn't everything down hill from there,on an intellectual point of view 😂😂😅😅
@@paulwheatland7306 Your talking about intelligence but can’t write a sentence. 🤭🤭
Get new friends …smh shows gonna not do as well as it could
the look on jacks face when he makes jim laugh always makes me smile