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  1. Even Friday lunch at Casino? Cause I'll walk down there occasionally for that.
  2. I love cartoons. Never tried cartoon cookies though. My wife was the Cookie Mom. Boxes in the garage for weeks while they all got handed out. It was too tempting for me. I gained 10 pounds every year.
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    Mexican

    Texas Star by campus was the first place I ever had brisket tacos (late 80s/early 90s), and many Mexican martinis. The brisket tacos were on the menu as the Texas Star Tacos for awhile both there and the South Star that was on South Lamar in the same center where Ray Hennig's Heart of Texas was. Quality nosedived after they expanded to Dripping and when they moved the South location out to off Little Texas and I-35. Shame to have nothing left but the memories, but a 40 year run for a restaurant is top shelf.
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    Burgers

    Lamar location = P Terry's Taco Bell on 35th = Tiny Boxwood Their Dallas wings are killer, too. But it was burger time today.
  5. Back in Norman. Just passing through this time. But had to reprise the Del Rancho Steak Sandwich Supreme. Full size this time.
  6. Bunny's Onion Burgers. North Meridian in OKC. No. 5 basket slams and goes hard.
  7. ftf82

    Burgers

    Former law partner of mine got George to stay open on Monday nights to show MNF games. Couple of chili cheese dogs, a few Coors Lights and early 90s NFL games didn't suck.
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    Burgers

    More burger adjacent than burger. But with the cool weather get to Billy's for the Frito Pie (-tomatoes/+jalapenos). Just had one on the deck. And outstanding as per usual.
  9. Mayfield DQs don't carry hot dogs in their inventory so this just pisses me off.
  10. BK (Brad Kellner). He was awesome.
  11. Las Palomas Billy's on Burnet Green Mesquite
  12. Corned beef is horrible. Beef should never be "boiled" in water. Only exception is warming up hot dogs when drunk.
  13. Exactly what we do and forgot to mention it in my post. Seeing the long line of Suburbans with Thules heading NW up US 84 as we drive home on the day after Christmas was also an ftf82 family tradition.
  14. Any of the mountains in Colorado or New Mexico are going to be a shitshow with crowds the week between Christmas and New Year. Twenty years ago we decided to start doing Christmas in Angel Fire when my kids were young. We would drive out the week before though. No crowds at all the week before (although sometimes the snow wasn't all that great, but hey it's New Mexico). Wake up Christmas morning and open presents and then ski Christmas Day afternoon. Now it's a family tradition and my kids want to do it with their kids when they are old enough to ski. Highly recommend that approach if it works with your schedule.
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