Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:19 pm
I can't believe you post this much!
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GuitarsandGuns wrote:
The Robot says "leave the guns at home."
"Leave the guns at home, Son/don't take them into town, Bill"
G&G, your Robot Johnny Cash is awesome.
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Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:21 pm
damn you fucing yankees, why does everyone have to be in the north? how bout we do something in the south, like a border of La/TX/OAk that way you can come from either direction, Portland is way too far, and I wouldnt got thru the damn TSA if you paid me. I'd make my own, if we had more members around here. Even Gerogia would be fine for me, but damn Portland.... you mofos got some money for airplane tickets...
Last edited by DenistheMenace on Sat May 26, 2012 1:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
what was it like NC? or something, that aint south enough, thats more like moderate south compared to MS
Yep. Anyplace north of where you're standing right this minute is Yankee land.
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Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:11 pm
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rolandson wrote:
just what the hell is a 'moon pie' anyway?
Its a treat round here. Less of a treat and more of a normal diet is Dr Pepper and peanuts. Example: "We was so poor we barely had enough for a Dr Pepper and the peanuts to put in it."
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Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:11 pm
mark wrote:
whitey wrote:
Chocolate covered cardboard
I prefer the original - which is the 'single decker', and only in banana. Dennis will understand.
I had no idea moon pie was southern thing, I thought everyone in the US eats them, as well as white beans and rice, rice and gravy, and peach cobbler,..
Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:59 pm
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DenistheMenace wrote:
mark wrote:
whitey wrote:
Chocolate covered cardboard
I prefer the original - which is the 'single decker', and only in banana. Dennis will understand.
I had no idea moon pie was southern thing, I thought everyone in the US eats them, as well as white beans and rice, rice and gravy, and peach cobbler,..
ha.... u need to get out more. there is still a lot of regional variation in the country, thank god. i love visiting places and trying new things - if we were all the same it would be boring. btw, growing up rice and gravy, or tomatoes and rice, or okra and tomatoes over rice was a staple at nearly every supper. since i married the daughter of furriners i don't get much southern food unless i cook it or we go out.
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Post subject: Re: Announcing the 3rd Annual Meeting of the LGC
Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 10:11 pm
I can't believe you post this much!
Joined: Sun May 29, 2011 10:49 pm Posts: 8716 Location: St Louis, Missouri
mark wrote:
whitey wrote:
Chocolate covered cardboard
I prefer the original - which is the 'single decker', and only in banana. Dennis will understand.
You mean the one you don't need to consume a quart of milk to get through? Do they still make those???
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My folks used to stay quite a bit at the La Quinta - Convention Center. Not the most upscale place, but the location is ideal since you're right by the light rail line with quick access to downtown. I think the rates were pretty reasonable too.
McMenamins Kennedy School is a hoot. I have no idea about their rooms, but its a former grade school converted to a restaurant/brew pub. Not quite as centrally located as La Quinta, but if your tastes are more eclectic, I'd recommend it. McMenamins is a local chain of brew pubs with locations in just about every section of town.
If your tastes and budget are bit more upscale, The Monaco is pretty swanky, but more affordable than The Nines or The Heathman.
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