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Curly fries, or twisted fries are french fries cut into a spiral shape, typically seasoned with a distinct spice mix composed primarily of paprika, black pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder. [1] Though they are sometimes said to have been invented by the Arby’s restaurant chain, their actual origins are more complex.
Jump 'n the Saddle Band was an American Western swing band from Chicago, Illinois, United States.They scored a regional hit on the Acme label [3] with the swing-style novelty song "The Curly Shuffle" in 1983, a tribute to Curly Howard of The Three Stooges. [2]
Tenacious D thus became the perfect vehicle for them both – an acoustic duo that joyfully skewers over-the-top metal and hard rock with songs about Satan, Arby’s curly fries, sexual positions ...
The song had the band's lead vocalist Peter Quinn mimicking many of Curly Howard's catch phrases. Issued independently in mid-1983, "The Curly Shuffle" was picked up by Atlantic Records in November and climbed to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984. The group never managed to produce another hit, issuing only one further single ...
"Curly" was a song recorded in 1969 by the English rock group The Move. It was written and produced by Roy Wood . In the 19 July 1969 edition of Melody Maker , Chris Welch said the song was "an obvious success for The Move".
3. Best Curly Fries: Jack in the Box. Admittedly, this may not be a fair fight, since most other chains don't sell curly fries. The curly fries that Jack in the Box serves up are just outstanding.
An unruly Jack in the Box customer got a big a surprise after she accosted staffers over a missing curly fry order — and found herself on the receiving end of a beat-down by fed-up workers.
William Dale Fries Jr. (November 15, 1928 – April 1, 2022) was an American commercial artist who won several Clio Awards for his advertising campaigns. He was also a musician remembered for his character C. W. McCall, a truck-driving country singer that he created for a series of bread commercials while working for an Omaha advertising agency as an art director.