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  1. On 4/16/2023 at 3:43 PM, elfenix said:

    Breakfast

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    Not only would I crush that, I’d wash it down with a six pack of Coors light.  Then I would take my happy ass over to the shart thread and mock them because I am still able to do that without shitting my pants. 

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  2. 14 hours ago, South Austin said:

    @HeHateMe, I love cioppino (and bouillabaisse or any hearty seafood stew).  Care to share you recipe?

    Most of the ingredients you can see in the pictures and I usually will grab whatever seafood looks or sounds the best to throw in.  We have Chula seafood here in Scottsdale and their fish kicks all sorts of ass.  I bought a piece of halibut, some scallops and shrimp from chula not knowing what I was going to do with it.  Once I decided on cioppino, I bought some little necks and some jumbo lump crab meat from the store when I went to pick up the other ingredients.  

    Chop 2 shallots and dice 4 cloves of garlic.  Olive oil and medium heat and throw the shallots on for 4 or 5 minutes, add garlic for 1-2 additional minutes.

    Add 1 and 1/4 cups of white wine and turn the heat up and let reduce by halfish.

    Add 1 large can crushed tomatoes, 1 cup of water, and 1.5-2 jars of clam juice.  I used 1.5 for this one.  Throw in 2 bay leaves, big pinch of salt, big pinch of crushed red pepper and a small pinch of dried oregano, some cracked black pepper and a little sugar.   Bring to a boil and reduce all the way down to simmer for 30 minutes with the lid on.  

    For the seafood I prepare the fish and the scallops separately from the rest of the stew.  I cut the halibut into smaller pieces, tossed in olive oil and baked for 8 minutes at 400.  I pan seared the scallops in butter/olive oil.  When done I put both into the bowls that were getting served.  The hot broth will bring back to temp if they cool too much.

    After the stew simmers for the 30 minutes, I give it a good stir and drop in some fresh chopped thyme and 3-4 generous pats of butter.  Stir until butter is melted and incorporated into the stew.  Drop in the little necks and lid back on to simmer for 5-6 minutes.  Once they start to open I dropped the peeled shrimp in and the lump crab meat.  Lid on for another 3-4 minutes.  Remove from heat and remove the bay leaves if you didn’t earlier.  I ladle all the goodness into the bowls that already have the scallops and halibut in it.  Garnish with chopped Italian parsley.  Serve with bread and I like to squeeze a lemon wedge over before I eat.

    Obviously you can adjust to your tastes, and I tend to use more clam juice when I don’t have as much seafood, so I went lighter on the juice here.  Let me know how it turns out.

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  3. 10 hours ago, bolverk said:

     

    Either the drunks took time off from Rainey Street during Covid or the killer did.

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    Feb 14, 2023:Body pulled from Lady Bird Lake, APD says

    Dec 28, 2022: Second body recovered from Lady Bird Lake within a week

    Dec 25, 2022: APD: Body found in Lady Bird Lake on Christmas

    Dec 19, 2022: Police investigating homicide at Lady Bird Lake

    Dec 11, 2022: Police investigating after body found in Lady Bird Lake Saturday nigh

    July 14, 2022: Officials cover dead body floating in Lady Bird Lake in Austin

    Aug 4, 2019: Austin Police Investigate Body Found in Lady Bird Lake

    Nov 27, 2018: Body found in Austin lake is missing Tech graduate

    October 11, 2018: Body found in Austin, Texas lake identified as missing Minnesota man

    Aug 15, 2018: Man's body found floating in Lady Bird Lake, officials say

    June 14, 2018: Dead Body pulled from Lady Bird Lake

    June 16, 2017: Dead Body Recovered from Lady Bird Lake

    June 3, 2017: Body of missing swimmer found at Lady Bird Lake

    (deleted the floodwaters one)

     

    They got encouraged by the sugar bowl win and then just started drowning themselves again in 2022.  Just a theory.

  4. On 3/13/2023 at 2:16 PM, WhatTheBuck said:

    Gross. I’ve never heard of that before. I don’t know what connection a Greek dish from Cincinnati has with St. Patrick’s Day. It’s just food coloring so I’m sure it tastes the same. But the green color doesn’t make it look more appetizing. Green beer, no problem. Green pasta? Pass.

    Skyline the chain is still going strong, though, at least from what I can see. It’s not surprising. Their quality hasn’t slipped in the almost 40 years that I’ve been dining there. I don’t know if there’s any other chain I can say that about. Everywhere else has gotten bigger and worse over time. BW-3 going from a great wing place with one store to a big national chain in Buffalo Wild Wings that absolutely sucks is a perfect example. They used to be so awesome. It was really sad to watch them go to hell. 

    Hard to slip when inedible shit is your baseline.

  5. 9 hours ago, closetohumping said:

    Guess the top 3.....

     

    https://www.azfamily.com/2022/08/23/arizona-ranks-4-states-with-most-deadly-road-rage-shootings-study-says/

     

    Arizona had 20 deadly road rage shootings between 2017 and 2021.

     

     

    ************************************************************* Different source here****************************************************************************

    Top places for reported road rage shootings in Arizona in 2022:

    Phoenix 10 shootings, 4 killed

    Phoenix suburbs 6 shootings, 2 killed

    Tucson 5 shootings, 3 killed


     

    Guessing there’s a few on the res that aren’t getting accurately reported

  6. 4 hours ago, Hornbeliever said:

    Ok, headed there with 7 and 12 year old for 2 days (part of long road trip) and would appreciate advice.

    1)   Mt Pleasant or Charleston hotel?  Don't need to be in cool mix since I have two heavy anchors in tow that prevent actual adult fun.

    2)  Already wrote down various restaurants to choose from out of this thread so appreciate it all.  Any final comments on family friendly places?  We go to bars and stuff with them...but tend to bail before cool people and/or crowd gets there.  Can I go eat at like 5 p.m. at a place like Husk with them or is it too cool a spot?

    No on Mt Pleasant.  I’d stay in Charleston, but would consider Isle of Palms before MP.  It’s a 30-40 minute drive to downtown from IoP.  Do Husk for lunch.  Early dinner there with kids is fine, but I would grab lunch there, take a private carriage tour w the family, walk around South of Broad and the battery, then head to the rooftop bar at the Market Pavilion hotel at sunset and grab a drink and some appetizers.

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  7. On 3/6/2023 at 11:48 AM, LTtxfan said:

    Ranking the most iconic SEC football stadiums from worst to first

    Joe Vitale          Fri, March 3, 2023

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ranking-most-iconic-sec-football-214548580.html 

     

    So folks that have been to a lot of SEC stadiums, what's your favorite venue???

     

     

    Here’s my take on the 9 that I’ve been to. 

    UK: There’s nothing great nothing terrible about the overall experience and stadium.  Overall pretty forgettable.

    Tenn: Hate the stadium.  Rows are way too close together, your knees are in someone’s back and you have knees pressing in your back the entire game.  And the 3.5 hours of Rocky Top is a beating.  Vol navy is a cool novelty.

    Vandy:  You go for Nashville, not the stadium or gameday experience.

    UGA:  Stadium is great and campus is amazing.  Dawg fans are obnoxious at best, down right assholes at worst.

    Bama: Stadium is great and fans welcoming.  I guess it’s easy to be hospitable with the winning percentage they’ve thrown up since Nick took over.

    Auburn:  Enjoyed the stadium and overall gameday experience was great.  Auburn the city however is a shit stain.

    Gata:  With the exception of campus, Gainesville is pretty shitty.  Stadium is ok, not my favorite, but it’s not Neyland level bad. Fans are a mixed bag, some good some still living in denial.

    Cocks:  Stadium is not on campus but that opens up plenty of tailgating opportunities.  Have had a blast there before and during the game.  Gets loud and the fans are pretty easy going with minimal expectations.  Both the city and Stadium have improved dramatically the last decade.  Spending a couple days in Charleston and driving up to Columbia for game is a great trip.

    Ole Miss:  Glad I did it, will probably never go back.  Grove was fun but as someone previously stated, it didn’t live up to the reputation.  Oxford is beautiful, every area around Oxford…not so much.  Stadium is ok, fans much like the SC fans are pretty easy to get along with, probably because they don’t expect to win.

     

    Have not been to but will:

    LSU

    Zero desire to go:

    Ark

    Mizzou

    Miss St

    Aggy

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