Dec 14 2011
What happens when Popeyes runs out of chicken?
Ever wonder what happens when Popeyes runs out of chicken? Well wonder no more. With a wave of the magic wand and a Bippedy Boppedy Boop!
This video is such a stereotype overload that it almost seems fake. It’s like a skit Saturday Night Live would do if Saturday Night Live were actually funny.
Why are these black people getting so mad when they don’t have cheap fried chicken at their disposal? I know I don’t listen to a lot of rap, but is this really what everybody is so mad about?


Dec 14, 2011 @ 22:19:36
“Im sick of this, Im done.”
YEAH right, You’ll be back tomorrow when they have more chicken.
Dec 14, 2011 @ 22:21:11
I love the woman who is yelling at the loudspeaker that’s just playing a recording.
Le sigh.
Dec 15, 2011 @ 02:18:40
I like the woman yelling at the recording “I’m trying to feed my kids, how I goin’ feed my kids?”. Here’s an idea. Go to the grocery store. Buy some lean meat, some crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, onion, garlic, mushrooms, parmesan and two pounds dried spagetti. Use the seasoning in yo kitchen and cook up some mother f-in food that is healthier and will stretch twice as far for the same price if not less. Ignant mutha phuckas.
Dec 15, 2011 @ 07:12:09
“I’m more disappointed than angry. You know, we been lookin’ forward to this day.”
It’s like somebody canceled Christmas. Losing National Crappy Fried Chicken For A Price That Really Isn’t That Great Day is a tragedy. A tragedy!
Dec 15, 2011 @ 08:20:24
Back in the early 80s my sister worked at a Popeye’s in Northeast Philly. (It was there because, on occasion, white people like fried chicken, too.) One of the things that stays with me today is how the customers of darker skin pigment would ask for the side of “corns on the cob”.
Dec 15, 2011 @ 10:18:44
And the “urnge drink.”
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