dakshdar wrote:The fact that they had to introduce a law tells you something: there were no laws about use of a public bathroom. So the people that are suddenly angry and want laws because they don't think it is safe to let their children go use a bathroom alone -- it was never safe to let your children go use the bathroom alone because there is truly nothing stopping anyone from going into whatever bathroom they want whenever they want.
Cnasty wrote:I've said that about 3 or 4 BBQ places so far here in Texas. They know their mac n cheese!
It's funny. I certainly am a fan of BBQ but would never put it on a list of my favorite types of food, with seafood and Asian being by far my #1 and #2.
But my 2 favorite places I've eaten since I moved here are 2 BBQ places(Hutchins BBQ and Kenny's Smokehouse). Texas knows BBQ!!!
Didn't wanna say just Chinese, as I love Thai and Japanese as well. I'm sure there are others I haven't tried, but I didn't want to limit it to just Chinese.
Cnasty wrote:I've said that about 3 or 4 BBQ places so far here in Texas. They know their mac n cheese!
It's funny. I certainly am a fan of BBQ but would never put it on a list of my favorite types of food, with seafood and Asian being by far my #1 and #2.
But my 2 favorite places I've eaten since I moved here are 2 BBQ places(Hutchins BBQ and Kenny's Smokehouse). Texas knows BBQ!!!
Not sure if there is a Rudy's around the Dallas area. If there is, definitely stop there. The cream corn and moist brisket are awesome
Cnasty wrote:I've said that about 3 or 4 BBQ places so far here in Texas. They know their mac n cheese!
It's funny. I certainly am a fan of BBQ but would never put it on a list of my favorite types of food, with seafood and Asian being by far my #1 and #2.
But my 2 favorite places I've eaten since I moved here are 2 BBQ places(Hutchins BBQ and Kenny's Smokehouse). Texas knows BBQ!!!
Not sure if there is a Rudy's around the Dallas area. If there is, definitely stop there. The cream corn and moist brisket are awesome
Had them cater our Thanksgiving meal as we had the baby 2 days earlier. Absolutely fantastic and great place.
Cnasty wrote:I've said that about 3 or 4 BBQ places so far here in Texas. They know their mac n cheese!
It's funny. I certainly am a fan of BBQ but would never put it on a list of my favorite types of food, with seafood and Asian being by far my #1 and #2.
But my 2 favorite places I've eaten since I moved here are 2 BBQ places(Hutchins BBQ and Kenny's Smokehouse). Texas knows BBQ!!!
Not sure if there is a Rudy's around the Dallas area. If there is, definitely stop there. The cream corn and moist brisket are awesome
Had them cater our Thanksgiving meal as we had the baby 2 days earlier. Absolutely fantastic and great place.
I was happy as hell when I saw that the only Rudy's outside of Texas is in Colorado Springs. Not as good as the one in San Antonio but still good BBQ.
Didn't wanna say just Chinese, as I love Thai and Japanese as well. I'm sure there are others I haven't tried, but I didn't want to limit it to just Chinese.
Love me some Thai food.
Where I used to live near Cleveland, one of my wife and my favorite restaurants was Bangkok. Great Thai food.
These are 2 teams in the area of Texas where I live. This was the state championship game.
There is so much greatness going on that I couldn't catch it all but this comment subbed it up nicely after a couple views.
I can't stop watching this, there are so many things to laugh at. First, the girl realizes the play is still going on and instead of picking up the ball and running home to stop runners advancing, she picks the ball up and launches it at home plate like this is field of dreams and a ghost catcher is gonna come get the ball. Then after that throw doesn't work she just stands there and shrugs at her coach like 'what do you want me to do, ghost catcher didn't catch the ball'. Then the left fielder figures out what's going on and tries to stop it. The real catcher is having none of this. She makes sure to pick up her mask as she starts sprinting back to home plate, but then she surprises us all by going straight past home plate, seemingly running to no specific spot with no specific purpose other than to get perfectly in the way of the one player on the field who remembered how to play softball.