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Old 01-11-2011, 07:58 PM   #26
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Jla. Saw the Book of Eli. Killer ending. Dadgum that looks good. Unfortunately my wife detests rice and broccoli no matter how it is cooked.
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Old 01-11-2011, 09:28 PM   #27
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I thought it was a very good movie. One of denzels best IMO, next to man on fire, which is my favorite Denzel flick...
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Old 01-12-2011, 02:20 AM   #28
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As good as the food is, I would miss a meal to watch "Man on fire" I have seen it a couple of dozen times and I'm still not tired of it. I like "The Book of Eli" but it just is not the same.
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Old 01-12-2011, 06:09 PM   #29
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Were gonna head out for dinner tonight, I got off work earlier than normal so were headn out for Mongolian Stirfry tonight. Love that stuff.

I put in an order for "man on fire" thru netflix, it should be here tomorrow mornin...
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May wife made up some BBQ pork today for lunch and we watched the new True Grit movie during lunch. We've been cooped up in the house since Sunday due to the snow so tonight we went out to Zaxby's. Had to test the roads anyway because I got to get back to work tomorrow!!
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Zaxbys??? please elaborate George...
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A Chicken place, specializes in "chicken fingers" and hot wings. It is a franchise chain, but it may only be in the southeast of the US.

http://www.zaxbys.com/home.aspx

EDIT: I just looked at the locations in their website and they have half a dozen locations in Texas.
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Old 01-13-2011, 07:12 AM   #33
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Remember that oven baked chicken i mentioned earlier in this thread, the one autumn takes the skin from, were eating that tonight. The wifes basting them again right now. Dear lord they look goooood!
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A Chicken place, specializes in "chicken fingers" and hot wings. It is a franchise chain, but it may only be in the southeast of the US.

http://www.zaxbys.com/home.aspx

EDIT: I just looked at the locations in their website and they have half a dozen locations in Texas.
ooh, theres one in mansfield off matlock, thats only about 45 minutes from my house. Gonna try it this weekend.

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no pictures of chicken
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Old 01-13-2011, 06:31 PM   #37
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Mac~n~cheese with hot dogs.
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no pictures of chicken
not yet, almost... The only thing that sucks about the wifes baked chicken is it takes 4ever to cook. Im dyin over here...
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Old 01-13-2011, 07:13 PM   #39
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Dude, yer dyin when ya have what I'm havin.
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hey nothin wrong with mac and cheese and hot dogs
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Dunno bout that bob, These smell better than they look...

Heres becks oven baked chicken packed on some kings hawaiian sweet rolls...
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you have to stop sending pictures i'm getting fat just looking
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Don't make me come down there!
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Feel free, we have nearly a whole chicken left and everyone has been served and is eating, I wolfed mine down, dont even think i chewed it...
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Don't expect Zaxby's to be that good!!
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Ugh! I just got off work about an hour ago, the wife and kids had homemeade chicken fried steak (some more of salad ) I ate jack in the box tacos for dinner. Now I gotta hit the sack and get back at it at 0530 in the morning...

gonna bank fat this week though
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Old 01-15-2011, 12:50 AM   #47
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had this a few nights back. pintos taters and cornbread
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Old 01-15-2011, 06:26 PM   #48
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nice john! I aint had me no homemade beens in a while, gonna make some now. Prolly for dinner tomorrow.

We had leftovers tonight. I didnt eat much, too tired, again I just got home from work. In fact I am lethargicly typing here now, fixin to go get a shower and hit the sack again... and get back at it by 0530 tomorrow morning
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Old 01-15-2011, 06:42 PM   #49
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sounds like your saddle doesnt have time to get cold between rides
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Looks good John. That's one of my favorites but I always add onion and bell pepper to my fried potatoes.

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