I think the guy they sent out to change the letters on the sign must have been a fan of bad hard rock/nu-metal in the late 1990s. It’s the only spelling of “biscuit” he’s ever seen.
Who the hell sells biscuits AND gravy? Apart from a supermarket (a shop that sells everything to people who don’t know what that is). I’m from England by the way.
Anonymous: It’s a regional specialty in the U.S.A. The “gravy” in question is very different from what you may be thinking. More information: Biscuits and gravy.
When it’s authentic, it’s very tasty; when it’s inauthentic, it’s nasty. Either way, it’s amazingly unhealthy.
I think the guy they sent out to change the letters on the sign must have been a fan of bad hard rock/nu-metal in the late 1990s. It’s the only spelling of “biscuit” he’s ever seen.
I’m going to invent and market BizKitz, which will be how-to-start-your-own-company packages.
I have to believe that was intentional. It’s the only way I can get through the day.
Probably due to lack of all letters in inventory. How would you do it without the letter S?
“bithcuiths”
thorry, I meant “bithcuith”
It could be outside a Zaxby’s. They replace all their s’s with z’s.
Who the hell sells biscuits AND gravy? Apart from a supermarket (a shop that sells everything to people who don’t know what that is). I’m from England by the way.
Anonymous: It’s a regional specialty in the U.S.A. The “gravy” in question is very different from what you may be thinking. More information: Biscuits and gravy.
When it’s authentic, it’s very tasty; when it’s inauthentic, it’s nasty. Either way, it’s amazingly unhealthy.