Damnit Internet. Now that I know what they're called I also learned I can make them in an air fryer. And now I'm making middle of the night tornado potatoes.. My waist like hates you a little bit. Mouth says hi tho.
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One time I tried to get a gig working at the county fair for a stand that fried tornado potatoes. I applied about one month prior to the gig. the person running the stand called me an hour before the shift started, asking if I was still available. I told them no, because I had already made plans for the day, and I do not like working gigs that can't give me the courtesy of any advanced notice. The lady told me I wasted her time, and hung up abruptly. I knew I made the right choice declining that gig.
County fair food
I've had those, they're great. They're both like a chip and a potato wedge, they're somehow both crispy and soft in the middle.
9 out of 10 just because it can be hard to eat sometimes
I'd call that more of a screw.
saw these at a food festival a few days ago, motherfuckers charged like 8€ for one
hope they shoved them up their ass
What do you think is a fair price?
$5
it's a potato
But what is the fair Faire price?
And a katana is just a hunk of steel. Artistry and time ain't free bro.
minor difference is that most people don't eat swords
I think they're $12 at my local theme park