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Sure thing. We have 2 good ones up here in Burlington, but they aren't close to Federal Hill or the North End of Boston.
Are you buying my airfare too??
Sure thing. We have 2 good ones up here in Burlington, but they aren't close to Federal Hill or the North End of Boston.
Me!! Are you buying?...I have been trying to find a good italian restaurant here in Panama City.
In Panama City, you may be missing the one critical ingredient that is absolutely necessary in order to have a good Italian restaurant.
That ingredient is enough Italians as customers to force the restaurant to be authentic. Without Italians ... there is no hope.
In Texas, and I suspect in many other places, the only difference between what they called "Italian Bread" and regular old white bread was the shape of the loaf and the fact they didn't pre-slice it. No crisp crust. No airy bread inside the crisp crust.
In Panama City, you may be missing the one critical ingredient that is absolutely necessary in order to have a good Italian restaurant.
That ingredient is enough Italians as customers to force the restaurant to be authentic. Without Italians ... there is no hope.
In Texas, and I suspect in many other places, the only difference between what they called "Italian Bread" and regular old white bread was the shape of the loaf and the fact they didn't pre-slice it. No crisp crust. No airy bread inside the crisp crust.
How about answering my question? I have no problem with people having a gun in their home for protection. Or a hunter with a rifle for sport hunting. I do have a problem with guns that fire clips of 10 plus rounds. I do have a problem with people having them on them out in public.Let me give you another --- more likely scenario --- you are in Dallas after midnight prowling the alleys for a house to break into to support your drug habit. More than half the homeowners own guns. How are you feeling?
Versus, you are in Darien, CT where no one owns a gun and is horrified guns are even legal in the US.
We face a similar problem up here. All of our Mexican restaurants are shyte. That's why when I travel to places with an actual hispanic population the first place I want to go is a mexican joint.
Are you buying my airfare too??
Have some good Mexican restaurants here...at least so I am told...Not a big fan of Mexican fare...There were/are plenty in Las Vegas, of course.
For what is available around here, my favorite would be seafood and some Southern/BBQ. Although kind of tired of BBQ, seems the last few years that has been the food fad/trend.
By getting Boston back, JB can take the whole team to Legal Seafoods again and be treated by its owner, an SU alumnus who was a friend of mine long ago. I was in Boston about a decade ago and arranged a meal there with my old friend; when the waiter came, he told him to put away the menu and get me some of x, y, and z made some special way. Apparently, he used to do something similar for the whole bball team when they were in town to play BC.
Can't you just fly Space A? Not many transports go through here these days though. Saw a C-130 cruising around a little while ago, but I'm pretty sure there are just up from Schenectady on a training mission.
Love the seafood down your way or anywhere in Florida. One of the best meals I ever had was the day I took my then 7 year old out on a private charter boat for a half day outside Marathon Key. The captain fileted our catch and we took the bags to a local joint and had them cook our fish three ways. It was AWESOME!
I was so excited when I saw that the thread on decent restaurants was 6 pages long.
Then I saw it was all about politics and waffles and cried.
How about answering my question? I have no problem with people having a gun in their home for protection. Or a hunter with a rifle for sport hunting. I do have a problem with guns that fire clips of 10 plus rounds. I do have a problem with people having them on them out in public.
Can't you just fly Space A? Not many transports go through here these days though. Saw a C-130 cruising around a little while ago, but I'm pretty sure there are just up from Schenectady on a training mission.
How did you know Roger? He was a fraternity brother of mine.Yes, my friend Roger Berkowitz is the CEO of Legal. He has always picked up the tab for both the football and basketball teams over the years when we played BC.
How did you know Roger? He was a fraternity brother of mine.
Yes, my friend Roger Berkowitz is the CEO of Legal. He has always picked up the tab for both the football and basketball teams over the years when we played BC.
Speaking of Italian restaurants, in 76 my father took me to an italian rest that was located underneath a funeral home...it was like walking into Italy down thereJim knows the best Italian restaurants in every Big East city... and every NCAA site we've visited. I'm sure he will find them in Clemson (if Clemson has Italian restaurants).
I work in Greenville and there are some very good restaurants downtown. If anyone comes down for a Clemson game I highly recommend a visit to downtown Greenville.
This is NCAA legal? I'm guessing it is because they are traveling, in Syracuse it would be a violation?
It is basically a donation to the University, and Roger probably includes it in his taxes.Yes, it's perfectly Legal, pun intended. So long as it is the entire team and not say, one or two players, it's fine.
No. I won't agree. But it doesn't belong on this forum anyway.Well, let me answer it this way. It's legal in Virginia to carry a firearm in a holster that isn't concealed. So It's theoretically possible that a situation like the one you described could happen in the Commonwealth.
I haven't read about any gunfights in bars in Virginia.
As long as you agree that the restrictions you want are mostly eyewash and have no real meaning, then we are in agreement.