My favorite thing about In-n-Out Burger is the limited selection. You order a hamburger or a cheeseburger then you move out of the way so the next person can order. No standing around for five...
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My favorite thing about In-n-Out Burger is the limited selection. You order a hamburger or a cheeseburger then you move out of the way so the next person can order. No standing around for five...
Iowa State was the factor in determining the national champion. Alabama can thank ISU for giving them the chance to be national champs. On the other hand, LSU can blame Iowa State for letting Bama...
A nice little piece about Molly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jELoEAvjSLM
Something about the girl reminded me of Jungle Pam Hardy. Hollies in the background so I guess it's OK to put on a bands thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45ryUG12Eh8&feature=related
Gotta love rock and roll on a xylophone!
Im thinking Bing believes in quality over quantity!
Im pretty sure the Allen Merrill Commercials are only being shown to "The Mexican Market" on telemudo.
A 59 Cad would have better luck getting on "pimp-my-ride". Bling it on Grannie!
Your only as good as your last recipe, how about Nicolosi's lasagna and house salad dressing?
The Debonair Lounge (Debonair Club) as I remember it was on 89th street just west of shields. It's now a place they race R/C cars, south side of the street. I remember at one time people started...
Time for my yearly rant. Who lost in football last week, 213-13? Give up? Try the southside schools of OKC, Grant, S.E. and CHHS. The biggest joke of all is U.S.G. is classified as a 6-A school. ...
You left out the part about their two youngest sisters kicking your ass on a daily basis!
Spoken like a Sooner fan, looking past the next opponent.
I remember them having a "Boomer Sooner" on the menu. I asked the waiter one day why they didn't have a dish named for OSU and he replied: "senior we do. . .we call it The Defeat!
you might find Jody's story interesting.
http://www.oklahomarock.com/blog/?p=2164