I asked my fiancé to call her as I was scared to talk to her given how rudely she responded to me. After 10 mins she left me a voicemail asking to call back. I said again, “hello?” She said well she would have to talk to the boss and call me back and I said sure. I said well that is not my mistake, I did say sauce on the side. First she said I never said that, then she went on to say she didn’t hear it. She said they could make us another order but I would have to pay delivery fee. I called them to let them know that I asked for the sauce on the side. When I opened the box, I saw that they tossed my wings and it was now drenched with hot sauce and I couldn’t eat that as it was so strong I was choking from the smell of it. The delivery lady was nice and gave me the food and I told her to keep the change. I had to call back to ask her how much my total was. the lady that took my order was pretty much rushing the whole thing and she hung up before repeating the order or letting me know the total when I said I would pay cash on delivery, leaving me clueless as to how much I would owe them. Today I called them to place an order for delivery, I ordered large onion rings and 10 chicken wings with hot sauce on the side. Snappy has been our go to place for wings and late night food for a while until now. I like the way Richard thinks.Please read whole review to understand why I would give it zero stars if I could. all the time, but I never thought of it really catching on as the next big youth sport. I know bike polo is becoming more and more popular in the U.S. “You can commute on them do tricks, and play polo.” Richard’s point was that polo bikes are perfect for kids because of their versatility and the fact you can play pretty much anywhere. I see this as a potentially transformational thing for America.” The real possibility is a monumental shift of bike polo becoming a sport for kids. It’s the first sport you can do with bikes that could be as ubiquitous as basketball. “I’m convinced that polo will be a huge growing market. I asked Richard Schwinn why he wanted to make a production bike for bike polo - which isn’t exactly a market that the industry is chasing in a big way right now. The Joust is made out of TrueTemper OX Platinum steel and it retails for $750 frame/fork and (the S & S Couplers is are a $600 upgrade and the 2-speed cranks are an extra $100). For the polo player who travels, you can upgrade to S & S Couplers which allow the bike to break down and fit easily into a box for shipping. This means you can have four different cog options (including fixed if you want) at any one time. Another cool feature of the Joust is the 135 mm hub spacing front and rear, which allows you to use a rear wheel on the front. The Hammer Schmidt crank offers two-speed internal shifting with the triggers on the left (so you can swing the mallet with your right hand). Based on a 26-inch wheel platform, the Joust has a high bottom bracket to prevent pedal strike and a short chainstay for snappy handling. The geometry has been dialed in specifically for bike polo by Tucker himself, a guy who we’re told eats, sleeps and breathes bike polo. Richard Schwinn, Waterford Precision Cycles It’s a great urban sport… It’s the first sport you can do with bikes that could be as ubiquitous as basketball.”
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