Good enough for me.Originally Posted by Jason White's Third Knee
You know I did go to LSU so my spellin ain't so super anyway...
Good enough for me.Originally Posted by Jason White's Third Knee
You know I did go to LSU so my spellin ain't so super anyway...
Ode to a Tiger Girl
Heh. Try being a Nebraska fan, there's a lot of that sh*t going around. :pOriginally Posted by Jason White's Third Knee
You know you'll never be able to end this thread, right? One of the mods is going to have to come and post screw you guys and lock it.
why would someone want to end it?
I should think if one is gloating about being the best threadkiller EVAR, they would want the last word. Knee's gonna hafta get a lot more boring, though, maybe describe in excruciating detail something he found in his belly button.Originally Posted by OUinFLA
Originally Posted by The Fake Don Dokken
Didn't they win a Grammy last night?
I don't understand anything going on in this thread. Can somebody 'splain it to me?
Oh. Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by Bourbon St Sooner
It's working !!!!Originally Posted by Bourbon St Sooner
Tanx TFDD. Now it's all clear (in a Mardi Gras at midnight kind of way).
You got it.Originally Posted by Bourbon St Sooner
Sometimes a cigar ...is just a cigar
My kids rock the flock!
In the same area as Stans' Blue Note and the Blue Goose, etc, there is a place called The Grape. It's a great place to eat. Small and not terribly pricey, but damned good food. It's a tiny bit on the snobbery tip, but great food and libation. It was one of my favs. Greenville is a wealth of culinary delights.Originally Posted by The Fake Don Dokken
I really miss the sports bars. I used to play flag football at the village country club with a bunch of old high school buddies from NM and a few yankees. Afterwards it was over to Two Rows or humperdink's for some fine brews and college football. Good times, good times.
My wife liked the Riatta in FW. It's a pretty good steakhouse. Let's see. Main Street BBQ in Euless is seriously good, but you need to bring your own beer. Italiano's in Hurst is good. man I could delve deep in to this. I lived there for quite a while and really enjoyed it.
I'm working up a Rondo thirst.
Anyway, so I started boxing again just last week. I used to box in Addison at Eric Mattingly's place. Here is a similar training facility, but this is more geared towards circuit type training instead of group training. It's a tough workout, but I am enjoying it and I need to shed a ton of weight. Boxing whips the weight off and it's a hell of a lot more entertaining than a tread mill. Phooey. I got all excited and got on Ringside.com and got some new wraps and some gloves (that I wanted for years and finally bought) and a pair of martial arts shoes by ASICS (the ugliest shoes EVAR!!!!) I am doing a Body For Life kind of thing and I am supplimenting with boxing. Sweeeeeeeet.
I'm working up a Rondo thirst.
Coffee & Donuts. Nothing says breakfast like this combination.
My kids rock the flock!
Nothing gives me the jitters like that combination.Originally Posted by OUthunder
I'm working up a Rondo thirst.
That's the whole point and if you throw in the Caribou coffee & Krispy Kreme donuts combination, the jitters are x3.Originally Posted by Jason White's Third Knee
My kids rock the flock!
Knee,
I went to The Grape the night before the 2002 OU-Texas game. Good eats. Two Rows was an automatic for lunch back in the day (mid to late 90s) when I worked in the Merrill Lynch building at Mockingbird and 75. Never been to Riatta, but I'll be in Fort Worth for a few days at the end of this month, so maybe then.
The great thing about the DFW area, for sure, is the great restaurants. There are so many good non-franchised outfits that it gets hard to remember all of the ones you've patronized.
Good times in Dallas.
Yeah, I am trying to remember some of the gems like the Grape, but alas. The Riatta used to be at the top of the tallest building in FW and a tornado hit it. I am sure you remember. That tornado sucked! My house was right in the path and it jumped over me. I was on 30 heading home and the thing jumped me too! Lots of big gnarly hail! Anyway, I don't know where they stuck the Riatta, but I am sure it's still good. There is another place in FW. I'll have to do some research. Small, cheap italian place. Great food and the best jazz pianist plays there 6 nights a week and has for decades. Sometimes musicians will sit in with him. Usually a good relaxing time and it will impress a date for chickenfeed. Of course I can't remember the name of the joint...Originally Posted by The Fake Don Dokken
I'm working up a Rondo thirst.
My kids rock the flock!