Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
There's been tremors recently in Yellowstone'a caldera. If that thing blows, nuclear war will be the least of our worries!
I thoought the grumblings of Ma Nature were more over in the Cascades where Mount St. Helen's reently blew its top.
You're right. Mt. St. Heles is 900 miles west of Yellowstone though.
Two different geological events.
Title: Purple Jesus Punch
That reminds me of basic training where they'd use MD/2020 or
Thunderbird. I never drank it as I preferred rum but it caused a lot
of people to regret their actions. XD
A more savory subject:
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Title: Farmer's Omelet
Categories: Breakfast, Dinner, Midwest
Yield: 4 Servings
RUTH HAFFLY wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
The only steak place I have eaten in Texas is the "Big Texan" just off
of Route 66 (now I-40) where the offer a "free 72 oz steak" (4 1/2 lb roast cooked on the grilll). To get it free you must finish it in one sitting along with the baked potato and side salad. I managed it. But
I've seen the signs for that approaching, then in, Amarillo. The place
is just off of I-40, and no, we've never stopped there. Only times
we've stopped in the city have been for fuel and visits to a (now deceased) aunt of Steve's. There's no way I could finish 4.5 pounds of meat, a potato and salad (especially if the salad is brought out first)
in one sitting.
There used to be billboards up and down Route 66. And since Route 66
has its beginning in Chicago and terminus in Santa Monica I saw
several near my town since we were astraddle of Route 66.
Sounds like the Buc-ee's or South of the Border signs. When Steve's parents lived in Florida, we made a number of trips there. SotB signs
all up and down I-95!
bagged peanuts (shells go into buckets) only a couple of years ago.
We used to have a chain place called "The Ground Round" a family
casual place that offered the p-nut shells on the floor deal. The
I've heard of them but don't recall ever eating at one. Sounds like
they were trying to be a TR clone.
Nope. They pre-dated Texas Roadhouse. G.R. began in 1969. T.R. in
2003. If anything T.R. is the copycat.
OK
chain, a part of the Howard Johnson's family went bust in 2004. Our
local store is now "The Dublin Pub" with not an Irishman in sight.
Does it offer Irish beer?
Just Guiness stout. They do offer one of the better bowls of chilli in Springfield.
You should know. Steve has ordered the TR chili a few times and has
said it's "ok but not as good as yours".
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