They’d have to the thread the needle to not make it some Travolta-Gotti disaster, but Italian-American John Cena could potentially pull off a mob movie. Tommy Karate would be my first thought.
It’d take a lot of makeup and the Donnie Brasco’s set designers, but it’s plausible.
The window is closing. Cena looks every bit of 48 facially.
Karate’s resume:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pitera
I like an extremely cheap cheese enchilada. The ingredients probably cost the restaurant about 10 cents per plate.
Therefore, the Los Tios Birthday enchilada is my favorite. 50 cents per enchilada.
The funny thing is, Kawhi probably wants to get his contract voided so he and Uncle Dennis can get paid again. He is 100% going to lawyer up if the league comes after his Aspiration money.
Equally funny, Kawhi and Uncle Dennis having to testify in a bankruptcy trial.
The NBA is funny. Sterling said some vile racist things, but committed no crimes. Broke no league rules. Forced to sell the team.
Ballmer likely committed fraud and broke numerous league rules. Probably keeps the team after paying a fine, shipping Kawhi out, and surrendering draft picks.
Starchy. I got fat shamed in the Whataburger thread for my go to order, and this is a prime target, but I’ll rise above it.
Their CFS is good, but I always thought their chicken fried chicken was slightly better. Their okra and mac and cheese is damned good.
Now that I think about it, I’m not sure they thawed it out before breading it back in the day. I’m not sure how you bread frozen fish, but I suppose it can be done. Skipping a step probably saves them a shit of time and money , but I feel bad for their customers. People routinely drove an hour in one direction to get the fish.
I can’t recommend that location. Been a couple times and it’s not good.
OST has better food and for some reason the portions are bigger too. I’m sure I’ve listed my go to order in this thread before, but here goes: Luann roasted chicken with stuffing and cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, green beans with bacon and onion, jalapeño cornbread with Cajun Chef, and icebox chocolate cake.
I recently found out the Downtown Houston location serves breakfast pretty early. I’m going to stop by next I’m down there. I’ll report back.
I worked a summer at Luby’s. To-go “waiter”. Fried fish was far and away the most popular item. Especially on Sundays.
It’s always been frozen. They’d take big blocks of haddock and cut them with a band saw into planks. I believe they’d thaw them in the fridge, bread it, fry it, and put it on the mine as needed.
I can never remember us running out of fish, so they had a shit ton of it.
My parents and grandparents usually bribed me with JCI to go to church. I think the Sunday special was like $1.50 per chili-cheese dog. When I met my wife they still had the Sunday special. We’d go there after church. Good times.