Idk but I had one when we were in the Bronx in the summer and I still think about that shyt
Bro think he a expert because Ock had him sweeping the floors and restocking catnip at night
Yall can't even snap no more; thats your venom
Dawg everybody on this site who "Ryde n die" for NY is either from NY or queens n yall act like some straight up chumps.
U wanna say it was "always a thing" until 15 years ago.
From a borough that was already done by then.
U Need to be more specific n stand on your square sissy.
Brehs ready to bang over some ahki fukkshyt.
Bro just make sure the KitKats are there when nikkas slide through iight.Yall can't even snap no more; thats your venom
Dawg everybody on this site who "Ryde n die" for NY is either from NY or queens n yall act like some straight up chumps.
U wanna say it was "always a thing" until 15 years ago.
From a borough that was already done by then.
U Need to be more specific n stand on your square sissy.
Brehs ready to bang over some ahki fukkshyt.
Bro just make sure the KitKats are there when nikkas slide through iight.
Idk but I had one when we were in the Bronx in the summer and I still think about that shyt
It’s part of the me no black papi NYC takeover
"The actual origins of the sandwich are up for debate, although generally most agree it was first created in a Spanish Harlem bodega called Hajji's Deli, also known as Blue Sky Deli. There is speculation that the sandwich was an adaptation of an Arab specialty, dagha yamneeya (دقة يمنية), which is essentially cooked chopped meat and vegetables served with Yemeni bread. Hajji's Deli claims a former worker invented the sandwich for himself sometime in the 1990s, after which the concept spread to other bodegas"
nikka that's Shannon Sharpe in a GOAT maskBK breh with a lakers AVI....you eating oxtails out a litterbox in whatever BS "neighborhood" u from....son said kit kats
son even said "slide thru" confirming the fraudulent tip
happy your folks made it here in 1 piece to give u a better life bombaclot.