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pch

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  1. Maestro. Bradley Cooper should win two Oscars, one for director, one for best actor. The supporting cast in this story of Leonard Bernstein is phenomenal as well.
  2. I'll take the under here for four quarters.
  3. Nothing better than having Johnny Whitten deliver a basket of puffy tacos next door to the Oui lounge and having a pitcher of cold adult beverage-two of my four food groups back in the day. And my cardiologist retired when Massey's closed-there hasn't been a CFS in FW to compare imho. But the real loss was when Caravan of Dreams closed and I had to find work elsewhere. Best five years of employment in my life and getting to meet & mingle with the performers still brings a smile.
  4. Panther City BBQ would be a nice change of pace based on the places you mentioned. They open at 11 on Wednesday you should beat the lunch crowd if you are there by 11:30.
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    Texas BBQ

    Yeah, I'd head to the ER to immediately have my stomach pumped seeing this picture.
  6. So in what city is this neighborhood-looks like a place I would venture into and gain eleventeen pounds.
  7. Likewise-this ensemble cast all give amazing performances and the storyline holds up as mentioned. James Cromwell and David Strathairn gave the best performances of their careers in this one imho.
  8. And that is true, except you would have to change the name of the movie and it would only be availiable on xhamster, pornhub, etc.
  9. Godspeed Maalik and thank you for representing the University with class. The CFP would likely not have been possible without you. Go to UCLA and become another qb with UT ties who beats USC.
  10. Pictures of the bartender-asking for a friend.
  11. Those pics make me think it is worth a stop on the way to NM. That double meat brisket burger reminds me of the one served here in FW at Panther City BBQ.
  12. None of that matters based on the history of ATM athletics-it's the TURDITIONS like sawing varsity's horns off while homo erotically embracing your male ice cream man cheerleaders and squeezing your bb size testicles for old army. Besides, when this is your greatest strength, it has been the only strength they can look back on with their misplaced pride.
  13. Especially if you are an Aggie who won't TOLERATE TAUNTING TURDITIONS!! But you have to admit that going to a Rice football game pales in comparison to seeing the Marching Owl Band (MOB), a band that doesn't even march but NEVER fails to bring the LOL. My brother in law played in the MOB while getting his undergrad degree in bio-chemistry and joined the alumni band when the Owls got their first bowl bid in 55 years in 2006. He said that other than his retirement as CEO of St. Luke's hospital that this was one of his life's best highlights.
  14. All hat/no cattle describes the ending of this otherwise worth a watch movie. Cast was A+, story was intense at times, and I did stay for the last scene. Should have had "to be continued. . ." when it ended leaving too many outcomes unresolved.
  15. All of the warning signs needed by anyone who considers eating at this place. Talked to a buddy yesterday who had a chopped beef sammich there on Wednesday for $16. GTFO And white truffle potato salad hasn't been on any decent barbecue menu that I have ever seen in my lifetime, WTF. Nobody bats 1.000 and while Felipe Armenta has done well with the variety of restaurants under his flag, unless drastic changes are made to the menu, this place will be shuttered soon.
  16. The game paled in comparison to the halftime competition between these two bands.
  17. Can't go wrong here-never get tired of these great performances by so many.
  18. Same. The first one has me looking forward to this whole series and the actual battle scenes and newsreels are excellent.
  19. And those keyboard wizards and their never been relevant football team aren't even within ten light years from being considered for the CFP.
  20. I met his aunt last night while eating dinner. She saw my Longhorn logo and we had quite a conversation about her nephew-and she loved it when I called him a road grader.
  21. Beat me to it! Feldman's eyes never ceased to bring the lol.
  22. Andy's Automotive on NW 28th street has been my go to for my Genesis. His labor costs have consistently been lower than his competitors and he stands behind his work. though I've never had to return because he and his mechanics know how to turn a wrench and they have been in business for 40+ years. 817-708-2574. I bought my parts from RockAuto.com when I had the brakes and rotors replaced in May. The entire bill for parts and labor was $925 and the next closest competitor was over $2200. Mine is a 2013 with 165,000 miles and having a good shop as well as a good parts supplier has made it worth keeping up to OE standards.
  23. Saw that last night as well and agree.
  24. Watching PBS American Experience about the 1936 Berlin Olympics and getting a glimpse of some of the members of the rowing team has me looking forward to seeing the movie. I am going to read the book before going to the movie just as I did when I read Hillenbrand's Unbroken, the remarkable story of Louie Zamperini. A friend of mine who spends his summers in Puget Sound every year was telling me how this story still resonates with locals in Washington. Can't wait to experience this show and read this book.
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