That's no burrito. It's a space station.
Nerd points++
No joke. Sweet and salty Jesus that thing is huge.
That's no burrito. It's a space station.
Well played.
Holy hell. That's an entire calf worth of ground beef there.
boogle wrote:On BBQ, for pork I like the vinegar. Nothing matched Ollies in Birmingham, and Dreamland is pretty good (love that black pepper).
For the beef, I like the spicy stuff over at Leo's in OKC. They also do smoked bologna which is delicious.I hate to be the one to tell you this, but Ollie's is closed. That was some fine 'Q. I believe you can still get the sauce in some grocery stores though, as my parents always have a bottle on hand when I visit. Either that or they stocked up for the BBQ apocalypse. If you're in B'ham though, check out Miss Myra's for the best pulled pork. Also Johnny's in Cullman (45 minutes north on I-65) is excellent, just be sure to ask for it the way you want (inside, chopped).
Also, no Dreamland is really worth it except for the one in Tuscaloosa.
All true. notice my use of the past tense when talking about the venerated ollies.
boogle wrote:Freebirds Burritos. They are so delicious.
If you need a starting off point, I go monster on spinach, rice, black beans, half dark meat chicken half steak, mixed cheese, salsa, pico, tomatoes, guac(50 cents extra), corn salsa, BBQ sauce (trust me it fits), lots of cilantro, 2 scoops jalapenos and a lot of lime juice.
If I'm very hungry or just feel gluttonous I get the combo with chips and queso as they have some of the best queso.I once did the Super Monster with death sauce. It was like eating a small child on fire. It was glorious.
I've finished a super as well. And all the burritos are glorious.
Holy hell. That's an entire calf worth of ground beef there.
How dare you. Freebirds only uses steak and white meat or dark meat chicken. No crass ground beef here.
Blah, blah, blah, and more useless words.
You are stupid and wrong.
As for the Q-man, you get the bonus cool points for being oh, so right.
MacDonalds Dollar Value menu. 2 McChicken sandwiches and a double cheeseburger. $3.35.
Real barbecue needs no sauce at all, you heathens.
QFT.
Currently on a Qdoba Mexican Gumbo kick. Hot sauce, cheese, and sour cream. Mmmmm.
Martha Stewart's Macaroni and Cheese. [recipe] Sooooo goood.
(To be fair, there's a tremendous BBQ joint in Burlington, which happens to be run by a fellow from TN. Coincidence?)
Which BBQ joint is this? My parents live in Lexington -- I'm up that way with my family pretty much every Sunday to visit.
And as long I'm on the topic of food vendors in/around Lexington:
Yangtze River - best Chinese food restaurant.
Kimball Farm (specifically their stand in Carlisle) - best quality+quantity to cost ratio. Where else can you get a giant waffle cone stuffed with at least a pint of delicious locally-produced Mocha Almond Assault for around $3.50. Oh, and in case you were wondering... Mocha Almond Assault = chocolate covered almonds in mocha ice cream.
Martha Stewart's Macaroni and Cheese. [recipe] Sooooo goood.
May I give a shoutout to Annie's Homegrown?
Today's <3's go to paychecks, copies of "Synkronized" (it's partially why i'm buying a Bass) and bottles of Maker's Mark. Oh, and employees at your local Gamestop who are cool enough to give you the promotional tote bag for Mirror's Edge for free. Oh, and the arrival of Sam Adams Winter Lager. And The Replacements. (Thank you Rock Band for introducing me). And breasts. Especially breasts. Christ, living in a college town has its benefits sometimes.
I WANT THAT BURRITO!!!
That's no burrito. It's a space station.
I'll have a bad feeling after this.
Katy wrote:
Martha Stewart's Macaroni and Cheese. [recipe] Sooooo goood.May I give a shoutout to Annie's Homegrown?
Today's <3's go to paychecks, copies of "Synkronized" (it's partially why i'm buying a Bass) and bottles of Maker's Mark. Oh, and employees at your local Gamestop who are cool enough to give you the promotional tote bag for Mirror's Edge for free. Oh, and the arrival of Sam Adams Winter Lager. And The Replacements. (Thank you Rock Band for introducing me). And breasts. Especially breasts. Christ, living in a college town has its benefits sometimes.
Rock Band has Replacements tracks? Damnit, I do not want my living room littered with plastic instruments.... I hate you for telling me that.
And breasts. Especially breasts. Christ, living in a college town has its benefits sometimes.
Hmmm. Not that there's never a bad time for breasts, but it doesn't seem like early November is prime breast time. The breasts are really glorious on a college campus in April/May after they've been hibernating for the winter and need some fresh air.
Prederick wrote:And breasts. Especially breasts. Christ, living in a college town has its benefits sometimes.
Hmmm. Not that there's never a bad time for breasts, but it doesn't seem like early November is prime breast time. The breasts are really glorious on a college campus in April/May after they've been hibernating for the winter and need some fresh air. :)
You clearly do not know of the joy that which is form fitting, low cut cashmere in a sweater format.
I double post for boobies!
Boobies: Nature's space heaters.
Boobies: Nature's space heaters.
Oh man, that's so true. Nothing better than going to sleep at night snuggling in my wife's chest. Best pillows ever.
kaostheory wrote:Prederick wrote:And breasts. Especially breasts. Christ, living in a college town has its benefits sometimes.
Hmmm. Not that there's never a bad time for breasts, but it doesn't seem like early November is prime breast time. The breasts are really glorious on a college campus in April/May after they've been hibernating for the winter and need some fresh air. :)
You clearly do not know of the joy that which is form fitting, low cut cashmere in a sweater format.
Sweater meat? Also, sometimes they wear 'yoga tights' which are 1 step away from 1980's hooker clothing.
Oogaba.
Rock Band has Replacements tracks? Damnit, I do not want my living room littered with plastic instruments.... I hate you for telling me that.
I double post for boobies!
I heard someone say...nah. But then again.
Curse that mac and cheese recipe...I'm totally making that now.
Yon Rabbit wrote:Rock Band has Replacements tracks? Damnit, I do not want my living room littered with plastic instruments.... I hate you for telling me that.
Seriously, that's the tipping point. I've never played any kind of rhythm game, although I've been tempted to pick one up. I thought I'd get my feet wet with GH3 first, but now I think I'll just dive right in with RB2.
Google, you so funny. My wife and I were just talking about military uniform standards, and the wear of shirts with USAF dress uniform. So what do I do? I google for the USAF reg on uniform wear, thirty six dash twenty nine oh three, or in short form: 36-2903.
Here is the result of that search.
Here is the result of that search.
It's very handy. You can also do unit conversions that way, e.g. 800 miles in km.
AnimeJ wrote:Here is the result of that search.
It's very handy. You can also do unit conversions that way, e.g. 800 miles in km.
That's too useful.
Try this, and don't forget your towel.
AnimeJ wrote:Here is the result of that search.
It's very handy. You can also do unit conversions that way, e.g. 800 miles in km.
Oh yea, it's totally awesome. But that it gave me a calculation, then the AFI I was looking for is just hilarious.
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