no. a hammer is a good way to fix it
You know them fried plantanes and them collard greens...GIIRRRLLL
I think you mean Churros. Churros are made almost exactly the way you make donuts, except they're not rings. They are long cylinders of dough that are deep fried and covered with cinnamon.
You'd have to describe the components you replaced. Did you use a plug and go all in one distributor or did you replace the coil, distributor, and add an electronic ignition unit? If you "fried" your ignition, it's likely you fried something else along the line too. Check all your components.
The key itself, no. The remote portion will (at least) not work until it has dried out, but more likely it will get fried and have to be replaced.
In case it has fried, you'll have to get it repaired (if it's worth the money). The fried parts will most likely be replaced. In case you've got some data stuck on its hard drive, recovery shouldn't be too much of a problem. If it hasn't fried, you should get the fan replaced. The BIOS might allow lowering the CPU clock frequency, which will result in less heat generation, but also less speed. In basic use a moderate drop shouldn't hurt too much, but I wouldn't recommend it to gamers.
Yes, it is really fried, if you're looking for the best fried chicken in Melbourne, come and visit Big Mumma's Fried Chicken. :)
Deep fried coke, deep fried twinkies, chicken fried steak, fried chicken, fried anything really.
Fried shrimp, fried green tomatoes, chicken bites, fried potato balls, fried onion strings
FRIED
yes they are fried half way they freezed then fried again
Nonrenewable are energy sources that cannot be replaced once they are all used up. Renewable energy sources can be replaced. E.G The ice in your fried is renewable. Every time you take away the ice, new ice will form and fill it up again
yes fried chicken is crispier than pan fried