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Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:14 pm
by Fuzzy Fred
snipelfritz wrote:Fuzzy Fred wrote:there's this place called portillo's...
if you don't live in the chicagoland area, you won't know, but you should. best mo'fucking shit
Nigga, I know Porrillo's.
I just heard about a brew pub on the outskirts of town in the middle of an industrial park. I'll check that out and get back to y'all.
yeah dude, you're in the greater chicagoland area though...
If you've been in chicago, like ever, you've probably had portillo's. or your a raging cock sucking dick
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:20 pm
by jfrey
WANS convenience near Mission Hill in Boston. It's this shitty convenience store with one big Jamaican guy that works in it, and he makes the best sandwiches in the world. Not an exaggeration. He spends like a half hour crafting each sandwich. Also not an exaggeration. Be prepared to wait.
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:25 pm
by Narwhal-Industries
Chankgeez wrote:FullCustom wrote:Is currywurst available in the US anywhere? This is a food I must try. I live in a part of the US that actually ships pretzels to Germany. How have I not had this wonder of Deutschland?
There must be some place in either Philly or Pittsburgh that serves it?
I'm a little over two hours outside Philly. But if I drove to Philly I'd have to get a soft pretzel and a cheese steak. There is a German Deli around the corner from my shop. The lady that owns it is from Berlin. I may walk up there and see what she has. I need some German practice anyway.
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:32 pm
by Schlatte
Currywurst is the best when you're wasted. Seriously... every time I'm out with friends we end up at the same Würstelbude (sausage stand) at the Drau (a river) at around 4AM. The owner (so called "würstel-poldi") already knows us by now
But if you ever come to Austria I recommend visiting a Buschenschenke (or "Heurigen" if you're in vienna). They serve traditional Austrian food and cider/beer/schnaps. Trust me, you'll like it there... and most of them are located on mountains or small villages. Once you're up there.. and you're drunk.. you won't find home. That's why most have a few guest rooms where you can stay overnight. You get a nice breakfast the next morning and everything is fine again. Except if they have a Frühschoppen (basically getting completely shitfaced at 9AM)... then you're doomed.
WELCOME TO AUSTRIA!

Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:57 pm
by Narwhal-Industries
Austria sounds very friendly and quite fun. Frühschoppen? Is that basically getting drunk for breakfast?
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:59 pm
by Schlatte
FullCustom wrote:Austria sounds very friendly and quit fun. Frühschoppen? Is that basically getting drunk for breakfast?
Pretty much, yeah. Basically you have to be drunk before 12AM. Most of those Frühschoppen start at about 9AM and end at 2 or 3 AM on the next day
Always lots of fun

Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:01 pm
by snipelfritz
Fuzzy Fred wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Fuzzy Fred wrote:there's this place called portillo's...
if you don't live in the chicagoland area, you won't know, but you should. best mo'fucking shit
Nigga, I know Porrillo's.
I just heard about a brew pub on the outskirts of town in the middle of an industrial park. I'll check that out and get back to y'all.
yeah dude, you're in the greater chicagoland area though...
Take that back right now motherfudger!

Chicagoland stops in Kenosha.
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:02 pm
by alexa.
phantasmagorovich wrote:FullCustom wrote:Is currywurst available in the US anywhere? This is a food I must try. I live in a part of the US that actually ships pretzels to Germany. How have I not had this wonder of Deutschland?
Basically it's easy enough to do yourself. Get a nice Bratwurst, cut it to pieces, soak in Ketchup and pour the hottest curry powder you can find on it. Serve with french fries.
Should look like this:

Bonus points for hot chilli powder, curry flavoured ketchup and specially the Wurst being done by a lady with unshaved axels. Enjoy.
*drool*
I love Germany.
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:03 pm
by jfrey
The Fuzz Lover's Guide to the Galaxy?
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:13 pm
by Narwhal-Industries
jfrey wrote:The Fuzz Lover's Guide to the Galaxy?
Don't Panic
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:27 pm
by Fuzzy Fred
snipelfritz wrote:Fuzzy Fred wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Fuzzy Fred wrote:there's this place called portillo's...
if you don't live in the chicagoland area, you won't know, but you should. best mo'fucking shit
Nigga, I know Porrillo's.
I just heard about a brew pub on the outskirts of town in the middle of an industrial park. I'll check that out and get back to y'all.
yeah dude, you're in the greater chicagoland area though...
Take that back right now motherfudger!

Chicagoland stops in Kenosha.

Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:11 am
by gruizmuller
Not in my city, but in my state are Real de Catorce, a ghost town known as the best place to look for Peyote. The only road there is through a long one way tunnel.
And on the other side of the state is the Huasteca, an excellent place for extreme sports, with beautiful waterfalls, the swallows pit (the third biggest pit cavern in the world) and and Sir Edward's Castle, a surreal build in the middle of the jungle.
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:11 am
by gruizmuller
EDIT: Sorry, double post. I Must not press "submit" a lot of times while my PC IS thinking...

Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 9:48 am
by deadbeatriot
FullCustom wrote:Chankgeez wrote:FullCustom wrote:Is currywurst available in the US anywhere? This is a food I must try. I live in a part of the US that actually ships pretzels to Germany. How have I not had this wonder of Deutschland?
There must be some place in either Philly or Pittsburgh that serves it?
I'm a little over two hours outside Philly. But if I drove to Philly I'd have to get a soft pretzel and a cheese steak. There is a German Deli around the corner from my shop. The lady that owns it is from Berlin. I may walk up there and see what she has. I need some German practice anyway.
fucking philly.
i went to geno's and was absolutely amazed at all the racism
Re: the i love fuzz travel guide
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:47 am
by Narwhal-Industries
fucking philly.
i went to geno's and was absolutely amazed at all the racism
I think you have some racism anywhere that multiple cultures interact. People that are extremely different don't always get along.