by frodaddy February 23, 2005
(Or Bojangle's)
A "Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits" restaurant that can only be found in these states (according to their official website):
Georgia,
Tennessee,
Florida,
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
Virginia,
Maryland,
Missouri,
Arkansas,
Pennsylvania,
and New York.
They need to put more of there restaurants in Alabama, Mississippi, New Jersey, Delaware, Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Eastern Texas.
A "Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits" restaurant that can only be found in these states (according to their official website):
Georgia,
Tennessee,
Florida,
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
Virginia,
Maryland,
Missouri,
Arkansas,
Pennsylvania,
and New York.
They need to put more of there restaurants in Alabama, Mississippi, New Jersey, Delaware, Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Eastern Texas.
by frodaddy March 04, 2005
by frodaddy June 22, 2005
The home of Double Cola, Moon Pie, Krystal (Southern White Castle version), the Lookouts baseball team, the Tennessee Aquarium, the Chattanooga Choo Choo, and the first Coca-Cola bottling company. It is located in southeast Tennessee, it has two mountains named "Lookout" and "Signal", and it has the Tennessee River flowing by.
Man: Excuse me, but, how do you get to Chattanooga from here?
Teenage Boy: Uh, my father usually takes me there.
Teenage Boy: Uh, my father usually takes me there.
by frodaddy February 10, 2005
1. A hateful rapper who frequently shouts out his name.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
No examples needed for this definition of Mike Jones.
by frodaddy March 10, 2007
A.K.A.: Ryu Suzaku, Rick Wheeler, pilot of the Dragon Bird, a member of the Elite Mobile Task Force, and one who wants to assassinate his favorite enemy: Zoda.
by frodaddy March 03, 2005