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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Ranger12 on August 28, 2008, 10:06:06 AM
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I just got my hands on a pair of Southern Miss tickets, via my pops, who had just purchased 4 from somebody in Huntsville. So, how many of you delinquents are going to be there and where is the party?
Sucks that it is an early kickoff, but we are thinking about hanging around that afternoon if anybody has any suggestions for post-game celebration.
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Up in the air right now but my plans are to be there if at all possible.
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Want to be there, not sure If I can. We usually tailgate behind the softball fields on the corner of wire and samford. We always have brews and food Craig.
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Don't give me that crap Steve. You either commit or you stay home. No half-assing.
We just reserved a room in Opelika for the night before so that we don't have to wake up at the crack of dawn to make the drive down. We will probably spend the rest of the day in Auburn, then head into Montgomery that evening and find a place to stay that night before heading back towards Decatur Sunday.
I am definitely going to have to hit up the tailgate scene. Don't know if I will be able to hit any before the game, but we sure are looking for some good food and fun after the game. Monica has never been to a college football tailgate. I don't want to mooch though, so if I need to bring something, let me know.
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I'm only making it down for four games this year:
LSU
Tennessee
Arkansas
Georgia
I'm also going to Oxford and probably Starkville for the away games. That's about it for me.
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ULM and LSU for sure. Maybe Tennessee.
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We are probably going to the Vandy away game. Tickets go on sale for that Monday morning at 8:30 am.
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So much for going to the Vandy game. I got up Monday morning and tried to buy as soon as they went on sale, but they were already sold out. Apparently Vandy has broke a school record for season ticket sales with over 19,000 sold, not counting student tickets. That did not leave many single game tickets. Oh well.
I have a tailgating question for the Southern Miss game. With it being an early game, how much actual tailgating will be going on before the game? Will most of it be done after the game? Of all the home games I have been too, I can't remember ever coming to an early game. Like I said, I want to hit a tailgate or two and meet some of you I have never met before. I might have to give a few of you my cell number so that I can make sure to find your tailgating spots Saturday.
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Don't do it, Craig. You don't know these people. They will drug you and steal your kidneys, leaving you in a bath tub full of ice.
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We never have time for any tailgating before the early games. For the JP/Raycom games we usually try to be no later than eight getting to campus. We plan on being there about 6 this weekend.
For those who may be planning on a trip to Nashville for the Vandy game you had best get a room TODAY. It is parents weekend and the closest thing we could find was in Brentwood.
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Don't do it, Craig. You don't know these people. They will drug you and steal your kidneys, leaving you in a bath tub full of ice.
They'll bring them back after the first kidney stone they get with them.
Monica said she has been told that we need to eat some pizza at the Mellow Mushroom. Never been there, so you guys tell me what you think about their pizza. I figure even if nobody is tailgating that we know, we still will hand around campus for awhile Saturday.
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Monica said she has been told that we need to eat some pizza at the Mellow Mushroom.
I personally like the calzones at Mellow Mushroom. Never been to the one in Auburn the beer at all the other ones I've been too was cold.
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They'll bring them back after the first kidney stone they get with them.
Monica said she has been told that we need to eat some pizza at the Mellow Mushroom. Never been there, so you guys tell me what you think about their pizza. I figure even if nobody is tailgating that we know, we still will hand around campus for awhile Saturday.
If you've never eaten at the Mellow Mushroom you definitely need to go. Make sure to give yourself some time, it's usually packed. Like Saniflush, I prefer the calzones, but you can't go wrong with the pizza either.
Over the past few years, Mellow Mushroom has really started an agressive franchise campaign. Hell, they even have one in the booming metropolis of Enterprise, Alabama. The one in Auburn is one of the originals, though, and it will be well worth the visit.
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If you've never eaten at the Mellow Mushroom you definitely need to go. Make sure to give yourself some time, it's usually packed. Like Saniflush, I prefer the calzones, but you can't go wrong with the pizza either.
Over the past few years, Mellow Mushroom has really started an agressive franchise campaign. Hell, they even have one in the booming metropolis of Enterprise, Alabama. The one in Auburn is one of the originals, though, and it will be well worth the visit.
Prattvegas has one now too.
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The one here in Dothan fizzled out about a year ago. They hired a bunch of losers right off the bat and the service was pathetically slow. A friend of mine took it over but it was too late. It had a bad rep right off the bat. Food and beer was awesome though. Biggest problem was a huge influx of restaurants in this area. Too much competition.
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If you've never eaten at the Mellow Mushroom you definitely need to go. Make sure to give yourself some time, it's usually packed. Like Saniflush, I prefer the calzones, but you can't go wrong with the pizza either.
Over the past few years, Mellow Mushroom has really started an agressive franchise campaign. Hell, they even have one in the booming metropolis of Enterprise, Alabama. The one in Auburn is one of the originals, though, and it will be well worth the visit.
Mellow Mushroom is a freaking chain. There's been one in Tuscaloosa for years. They started in the 70s and have been franchising restaurants since 1985.
Going to Mellow Mushroom in Auburn is like going to New York and saying "I think I'll try the Applebees here, I've heard they have a good one."
Just my opinion.
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Mellow Mushroom is a freaking chain. There's been one in Tuscaloosa for years. They started in the 70s and have been franchising restaurants since 1985.
Going to Mellow Mushroom in Auburn is like going to New York and saying "I think I'll try the Applebees here, I've heard they have a good one."
Just my opinion.
Bullshizznit.
Mellow Mushroom is a chain, but it is good food.
If Applebee's is your idea of eatin' good in the neighborhood, I suggest you move. A horrid resturant, this Applebee's.
Mellow Mushroom is to Applebee's as Italy is to New Jersey. Similiar but oh so different.
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Bullshizznit.
Mellow Mushroom is a chain, but it is good food.
If Applebee's is your idea of eatin' good in the neighborhood, I suggest you move. A horrid resturant, this Applebee's.
Mellow Mushroom is to Applebee's as Italy is to New Jersey. Similiar but oh so different.
You missed the analogy. I only referenced Applebees because it, like Mellow, is a chain. I thought it was a name people might recognize.
I also loathe Applebees and it's perverted cousin Ruby and its bastard nephew Chili.
My point, sir, was that if you are in Auburn you should branch beyond something you can get in Prattville, Enterprise, Tuscaloosa or any of a dozen other Alabama towns and try to find something a little more local. I have nothing against the food at Mellow. In fact I dined there last week. In Daphne.
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You missed the analogy. I only referenced Applebees because it, like Mellow, is a chain. I thought it was a name people might recognize.
I also loathe Applebees and it's perverted cousin Ruby and its bastard nephew Chili.
My point, sir, was that if you are in Auburn you should branch beyond something you can get in Prattville, Enterprise, Tuscaloosa or any of a dozen other Alabama towns and try to find something a little more local. I have nothing against the food at Mellow. In fact I dined there last week. In Daphne.
Ok, I'll give you that. How about O'Charley's? I actually used to like an O'Charley's or a TGIFriday's or Bennigan's from time to time. They are a giant step above that unholy trifecta you mentioned.
And thank you for calling me sir. You know, it wouldn't hurt the rest of you to salute me now and then. That's what being an officer is all about.
Wow. This is quite a change. Normally, these roles are reversed. I think Koas is mellowing in his old age now that he has an offspring in college.
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You missed the analogy. I only referenced Applebees because it, like Mellow, is a chain. I thought it was a name people might recognize.
I also loathe Applebees and it's perverted cousin Ruby and its bastard nephew Chili.
My point, sir, was that if you are in Auburn you should branch beyond something you can get in Prattville, Enterprise, Tuscaloosa or any of a dozen other Alabama towns and try to find something a little more local. I have nothing against the food at Mellow. In fact I dined there last week. In Daphne.
Oh, I'm well aware that it's a chain. It started in Athens, Georgia. For the longest time it was found only in college towns (Tuscaloosa, Auburn, etc.) and it wasn't until recently that they started opening up restuarants in every two-bit community with a red light and a General Store. That doesn't diminsh the fact that the MM in Auburn is damn good food - and I would recommend anyone who has never eaten there to give it a whirl.
As far as originality, there isn't much around Auburn anymore. Look at College Street's restaurants: Cheeburger Cheeburger (chain), Jimmy John's (chain), Mellow Mushroom (chain), Buffalo's (chain) and so on. The only truly local places left are Brand X (may be a chain, not sure) and The Olde Auburn Ale House.
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Oh, I'm well aware that it's a chain. It started in Athens, Georgia. For the longest time it was found only in college towns (Tuscaloosa, Auburn, etc.) and it wasn't until recently that they started opening up restuarants in every two-bit community with a red light and a General Store. That doesn't diminsh the fact that the MM in Auburn is damn good food - and I would recommend anyone who has never eaten there to give it a whirl.
As far as originality, there isn't much around Auburn anymore. Look at College Street's restaurants: Cheeburger Cheeburger (chain), Jimmy John's (chain), Mellow Mushroom (chain), Buffalo's (chain) and so on. The only truly local places left are Brand X (may be a chain, not sure) and The Olde Auburn Ale House.
Point well made.
I don't like it very much, but is Byron's a chain?
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You know, it wouldn't hurt the rest of you to salute me now and then. That's what being an officer is all about.
"First of all, don't make fun of the weather here, and don't say the weather is the same all the time here. Because it's not. In fact, it's two degrees colder today than yesterday."
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Ok, I'll give you that. How about O'Charley's? I actually used to like an O'Charley's or a TGIFriday's or Bennigan's from time to time. They are a giant step above that unholy trifecta you mentioned.
And thank you for calling me sir. You know, it wouldn't hurt the rest of you to salute me now and then. That's what being an officer is all about.
Wow. This is quite a change. Normally, these roles are reversed. I think Koas is mellowing in his old age now that he has an offspring in college.
I've had good O'Charley's and bad O'Charley's. The stores they've opened recently (Prattville, for instance) are no different than AppleChilidays. Same crap service, same tasteless food.
Haven't been around a Bennigan's or a TGIF in a while. I tend to gravitate toward off-the path places if at all possible. And I've recently found myself going frou-frou. Found a sandwich and salad type place in Fairhope. And I seek out quality sushi as often as possible.
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And I've recently found myself going frou-frou. Found a sandwich and salad type place in Fairhope. And I seek out quality sushi as often as possible.
You and Steve should ride double on his moped to the quilting club he likes to go to on the coast.
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You and Steve should ride double on his moped to the quilting club he likes to go to on the coast.
It's a gossip parlor...jeez.
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It's a gossip parlor...jeez.
Really, what a dumbass. Ms. Lucille's, thank you very much.
Big fan of the Ruby Tuesdays salad bar. As for sushi, Kyoto's stays packed. Good place for the rolled-up raw things. Not a great selection of beer, though. Sapporo, Kirin Ichiban and a few domestics.
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What happened to Mama G's and Guthries?
Mellow mushroom was NOT started in Athens. :bs:
I remember going to one of the first hole-in-the -wall MM on Roswell Road in ATLANTA. Run by a bunch of hippies. Service slow, beer cold, pizza great.
The first MM outside of Atlanta was, however, in Athens.
Now it's pretty much a chain with good pizza.
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What happened to Mama G's and Guthries?
Guthries is most definitely a chain. Good, but a chain.
Mama G's is an original, I believe.
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Guthries is most definitely a chain. Good, but a chain.
Mama G's is an original, I believe.
Ah, but Guthrie's -- in the current format -- originated in Auburn and therefore can be considered an Auburn original. The first Guthrie's chicken finger restaurant opened in AU in 1982. So eating there would be unique. It would be like going to the very first McDonalds or the very first Arby's. Yes, the food would be familiar, but the location would at least be historic.
Nobody answered the Byron's question, BTW. Chain or local?
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Mellow mushroom was NOT started in Athens. :bs:
I remember going to one of the first hole-in-the -wall MM on Roswell Road in ATLANTA. Run by a bunch of hippies. Service slow, beer cold, pizza great.
The first MM outside of Atlanta was, however, in Athens.
Now it's pretty much a chain with good pizza.
Excuse the fuck out of me. I was going off of my hazy memory after reading the history on the back of a menu 3 or 4 years ago. I got it pretty damn close.
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Ah, but Guthrie's -- in the current format -- originated in Auburn and therefore can be considered an Auburn original. The first Guthrie's chicken finger restaurant opened in AU in 1982. So eating there would be unique. It would be like going to the very first McDonalds or the very first Arby's. Yes, the food would be familiar, but the location would at least be historic.
Nobody answered the Byron's question, BTW. Chain or local?
Byrons's is not a chain. Mike and Ed's also has good BBQ and it is not a chain
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Byrons's is not a chain. Mike and Ed's also has good BBQ and it is not a chain
I believe Mike and Ed's is a chain actually. At least I'm pretty sure I've seen one in Tuscaloosa before in my travels.
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I believe Mike and Ed's is a chain actually. At least I'm pretty sure I've seen one in Tuscaloosa before in my travels.
There is a Mike and Ed's in Tuscaloosa. Used to be downtown, but is now in the old Horney BBQ location.
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Wow. The Mellow Mushroom has started a good discussion about food. When it comes to food, there is no such thing as a bad thread.
I actually had not even heard of the Mellow Mushroom until Monica brought it up. A couple of her friends graduated from Auburn a few years ago and gave her the recommendation. I had no idea it was a chain until you guys mentioned it. I looked on their website and there is apparently there is one opening in Huntsville soon. Still, I might try it for the first time while in Auburn because I am always on the look out for some good pizza that is not a clone of Pizza Hutt or Domino's. I used to travel to the New England area and go over to Boston's Italian district and get the most awesome pizza, spaghetti, and calzones. That kind of spoiled me when it comes to pizza, so now I usually make my own pizza at home instead of getting it from those imitation pizza chains.
The one thing I noticed last time I was on campus, back during baseball season, was that there were a lot more chains then there used to be. Like Kaos recommended, I would prefer to try a local only flavor, but how many of those still exist? I would actually prefer some good BBQ with it being a game day, if I can talk Monica into going for that also.
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Like Kaos recommended, I would prefer to try a local only flavor, but how many of those still exist?
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This thread has forced me to lurk from the shadows.....
What about Magnolia's, Amsterdam's, and NIFFERS!!!! True it might take you an hour and a half to get to Niffers in that nasty gameday traffic, but it might be worth it
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This thread has forced me to lurk from the shadows.....
What about Magnolia's, Amsterdam's, and NIFFERS!!!! True it might take you an hour and a half to get to Niffers in that nasty gameday traffic, but it might be worth it
ah Niffers I usually always hit that Friday night. Can't go wrong, and not any busier than MM
mmmmmmmmmmm corn nuggets
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Brick Oven is similar to Mellow Mushroom but not a chain.
Right? It's still there too, right?
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Brick Oven is similar to Mellow Mushroom but not a chain.
Right? It's still there too, right?
If you are talking about this place, it looks like it is still there.
http://www.brickovenonline.com/ (http://www.brickovenonline.com/)
Never heard of Niffers. What kind of food?
Edit In: I found the website for Niffers Place. They sure offer a lot different things on their menu that looks good. I will have to keep that place in mind for sure.
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If you are talking about this place, it looks like it is still there.
http://www.brickovenonline.com/ (http://www.brickovenonline.com/)
Never heard of Niffers. What kind of food?
Edit In: I found the website for Niffers Place. They sure offer a lot different things on their menu that looks good. I will have to keep that place in mind for sure.
That's the one. And indeed it has not franchised out according to the site.
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Well, we are going to be staying in Opelika Friday night, so we will have an opportunity to try a couple of different places at least before we had back to North Alabama Saturday evening.
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Well, we are going to be staying in Opelika Friday night, so we will have an opportunity to try a couple of different places at least before we had back to North Alabama Saturday evening.
Niffer's is on Opelika Road, so that may be your best bet on Friday night so you don't have to fight the traffic downtown. Expect a wait, though.
Does Niffer's still do $1 beer all the time?
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Niffer's is on Opelika Road, so that may be your best bet on Friday night so you don't have to fight the traffic downtown. Expect a wait, though.
Does Niffer's still do $1 beer all the time?
That is probably what we will do, depending on what time we get in town Friday night. We have to wait until Monica gets off work. She could not take off because somebody there are only two in her department and the other person had already taken off that day. So, we will probably not get to our 4 star hotel, the Econo Lodge, until around 9 pm Friday night.
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Ah, but Guthrie's -- in the current format -- originated in Auburn and therefore can be considered an Auburn original. The first Guthrie's chicken finger restaurant opened in AU in 1982. So eating there would be unique. It would be like going to the very first McDonalds or the very first Arby's. Yes, the food would be familiar, but the location would at least be historic.
Nobody answered the Byron's question, BTW. Chain or local?
A little info on Guthries for those of you who are familiar
Chris Guthrie opend the first Guthries not located in Haleyville (where they are from) in AU in 1982. He then moved on a few years later to open the one in Athens. His brother Hud got to AU around 88. And then Joe around 90? I think the little sister finally made it ther in the early 90s. The original still stands today where it always has, but it's now owned by a friend of the Guthries kids. I think the one out by Kroger is owned by Joe and the drive thru out by Wal-Mart is owned by Hud. I think Hud opened the one in tuscaloser also.
Sadly, about a year or 2 ago, Chris Guthrie was driving back to Athens from Tallasee, where they had just opend a new Guthries, and had a car accident and was killed.
They now franchise the place all over. I have eaten at many of the franchise places and still have a hard time passing any of them up.
For any of you who are wondering, I know the recipe for the secret sauce. But I only know how to mix it up 5 gallons at a time.
So Guthries is a chain, But how hard is it to fry the fingers the same way everywhere?
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Excuse the fuck out of me. I was going off of my hazy memory after reading the history on the back of a menu 3 or 4 years ago. I got it pretty damn close.
This ain't horseshoes or performing the superman feat on the back of your drunk passed out girlfriend. Get it right. :rofl:
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Any of you degenerates going to be sitting close to section 108? My gimpy ass my need to be carried up there if the elevator line is too long.
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Any of you degenerates going to be sitting close to section 108? My gimpy ass my need to be carried up there if the elevator line is too long.
Nah we are up in 53
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A little info on Guthries for those of you who are familiar
Chris Guthrie opend the first Guthries not located in Haleyville (where they are from) in AU in 1982. He then moved on a few years later to open the one in Athens. His brother Hud got to AU around 88. And then Joe around 90? I think the little sister finally made it ther in the early 90s. The original still stands today where it always has, but it's now owned by a friend of the Guthries kids. I think the one out by Kroger is owned by Joe and the drive thru out by Wal-Mart is owned by Hud. I think Hud opened the one in tuscaloser also.
Sadly, about a year or 2 ago, Chris Guthrie was driving back to Athens from Tallasee, where they had just opend a new Guthries, and had a car accident and was killed.
They now franchise the place all over. I have eaten at many of the franchise places and still have a hard time passing any of them up.
For any of you who are wondering, I know the recipe for the secret sauce. But I only know how to mix it up 5 gallons at a time.
So Guthries is a chain, But how hard is it to fry the fingers the same way everywhere?
I need the recipe for the sauce.
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Any of you degenerates going to be sitting close to section 108? My gimpy ass my need to be carried up there if the elevator line is too long.
Hmmpf...As if I'd be sitting with commoners. And besides, Mrs. TT likes to have her back rubbed while the game is going on.
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A little info on Guthries for those of you who are familiar
Chris Guthrie opend the first Guthries not located in Haleyville (where they are from) in AU in 1982. He then moved on a few years later to open the one in Athens. His brother Hud got to AU around 88. And then Joe around 90? I think the little sister finally made it ther in the early 90s. The original still stands today where it always has, but it's now owned by a friend of the Guthries kids. I think the one out by Kroger is owned by Joe and the drive thru out by Wal-Mart is owned by Hud. I think Hud opened the one in tuscaloser also.
Sadly, about a year or 2 ago, Chris Guthrie was driving back to Athens from Tallasee, where they had just opend a new Guthries, and had a car accident and was killed.
They now franchise the place all over. I have eaten at many of the franchise places and still have a hard time passing any of them up.
For any of you who are wondering, I know the recipe for the secret sauce. But I only know how to mix it up 5 gallons at a time.
So Guthries is a chain, But how hard is it to fry the fingers the same way everywhere?
You should start a website. Kinda like a Wikipedia, but for the origins of restaurants. You've got that shit down-pat!
Tell me more about Jim & Nick's. That's some good shit.
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I need the recipe for the sauce.
Is it available via pm, or are you going to post it?
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Is it available via pm, or are you going to post it?
Well were waiting.....
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Hmmpf...As if I'd be sitting with commoners. And besides, Mrs. TT likes to have her back rubbed while the game is going on.
Wow, I never knew you sat with Titan's wife...
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Wow, I never knew you sat with Titan's wife...
He said Mrs. - that may be code for some other kiss-up dude, and not the guy's wife - and he says they give each other back rubs
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Hmmpf...As if I'd be sitting with commoners. And besides, Mrs. TT likes to have her back rubbed while the game is going on.
Where will you be setting so I can come by and pay homage to your Excellency. :bow:
Sidenote....I just ordered 3 tickets for the Miss. State game. So, Starkvegas here I come. My dad just took the job as the pastor of a church 20 minutes away from Starkville and he is moving there Tuesday. Tthe job comes with a 4 bedroom parsonage, so we are just going to crash at his place for the weekend. He had to make good and go over the deacon's house this past weekend and watch the Miss. St. game with him. :rofl:
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Where will you be setting so I can come by and pay homage to your Excellency. :bow:
Sidenote....I just ordered 3 tickets for the Miss. State game. So, Starkvegas here I come. My dad just took the job as the pastor of a church 20 minutes away from Starkville and he is moving there Tuesday. Tthe job comes with a 4 bedroom parsonage, so we are just going to crash at his place for the weekend. He had to make good and go over the deacon's house this past weekend and watch the Miss. St. game with him. :rofl:
What great timing for you. It's almost a divine intervention, if you think about it...
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What great timing for you. It's almost a divine intervention, if you think about it...
Yeah, for real. Thing is, as I was debating getting the tickets or not because I did not know if I wanted to make that drive there and back in a day, especially being a night game. Monica reminded me dad was going to be living 20 minutes away then, so why not stay at his place, so it was actually a "duh" moment on my part.
My son is playing football this year, but he plays every Saturday and this was going to be the only chance he had of going to a game. He is going to have to miss one of his games which was something I frown upon , but he was begging me to take him to his first AU football game this year. I just wish it would have been at Auburn. He has been on campus before when we went to some baseball games last year, so at least his first AU experience is not an away game. Maybe next year I can get him to a home game.
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Yes!!!!
They just asked my wife to come down to B'ham tomorrow to get a head start on the training so that she can have all of next week basically to perfect what she learned. Since they asked her to do that on such short notice, she only has to work the first half of the day tomorrow, but they are going to pay her for the whole day. So, we are going to be getting into Auburn probably around 4 pm, thus giving us the whole evening to pitter patter around. Heck, we might even get our freak on at the Econo Lodge. :gig:
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Any of you degenerates going to be sitting close to section 108? My gimpy ass my need to be carried up there if the elevator line is too long.
I'll be sitting in Section 109 Row 3 Seat 10....I'll help a brother out if need be.
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I'll be sitting in Section 109 Row 3 Seat 10....I'll help a brother out if need be.
You da' man. We are are at the top of 108 in row 42 or something like that. Dad has the tickets on him, so I don't know for sure. Have to give a holler since we will be so close. I'll be the ugliest, whitest, most pitiful looking guy in 108.
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Heck, we might even get our freak on at the Econo Lodge. :gig:
Pardon me...
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Hey Craig, the EconoLodge freak thing. Uumm yeah, I'm gonna' have to ask you not to create that mental picture for me anymore. Mmmkay? We do have rules on this board.
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Hey Craig, the EconoLodge freak thing. Uumm yeah, I'm gonna' have to ask you not to create that mental picture for me anymore. Mmmkay? We do have rules on this board.
Who are you trying to fool Steve? Try not to get arrested while you go peeking through the windows.
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Who are you trying to fool Steve? Try not to get arrested while you go peeking through the windows.
sounds like somebody's swiping some jelly and gloves from the doctor's office tomorrow
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I need the recipe for the sauce.
Here you go Jumbo, make sure you use lots of black pepper, and let it sit overnight. I have made this and it tastes pretty damn close, and since I dont have a Guthries within 500 miles, works for me!!!
Ingredients :
1/2 cup Hellman's or Best Foods mayonnaise
1/4 cup Heinz ketchup
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp Worcestershire sauce
lots of black pepper
Method :
Mix together the mayo, ketchup, garlic powder in a bowl. Add the Worcestershire sauce and blend in. Now, cover the top surface of the sauce with black pepper and stir until blended again. Repeat the process with another layer of black pepper and stir until blended. You must let the sauce sit in the refrigerator for about two hours prior to use in order for the flavors to mingle.
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Here you go Jumbo, make sure you use lots of black pepper, and let it sit overnight. I have made this and it tastes pretty damn close, and since I dont have a Guthries within 500 miles, works for me!!!
Ingredients :
1/2 cup Hellman's or Best Foods mayonnaise
1/4 cup Heinz ketchup
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp Worcestershire sauce
lots of black pepper
Method :
Mix together the mayo, ketchup, garlic powder in a bowl. Add the Worcestershire sauce and blend in. Now, cover the top surface of the sauce with black pepper and stir until blended again. Repeat the process with another layer of black pepper and stir until blended. You must let the sauce sit in the refrigerator for about two hours prior to use in order for the flavors to mingle.
Thanks man I'll make it this weekend.
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Here you go Jumbo, make sure you use lots of black pepper, and let it sit overnight. I have made this and it tastes pretty damn close, and since I dont have a Guthries within 500 miles, works for me!!!
Ingredients :
1/2 cup Hellman's or Best Foods mayonnaise
1/4 cup Heinz ketchup
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp Worcestershire sauce
lots of black pepper
Method :
Mix together the mayo, ketchup, garlic powder in a bowl. Add the Worcestershire sauce and blend in. Now, cover the top surface of the sauce with black pepper and stir until blended again. Repeat the process with another layer of black pepper and stir until blended. You must let the sauce sit in the refrigerator for about two hours prior to use in order for the flavors to mingle.
Hey,
That's pretty close. I only know how to make it in 5 gal. buckets.
Let's see if I can remember:
3 Gal. mayo
1 gal Ketchup
20 oz worc. sc.
6 oz. garlic salt
6 oz black pepper.
Of course that will only keep Jumbo for about a week.
Now for the chicken fingers. That stuff used to floating in all kinds of MSG. But is was just dipped in a milk egg bath and then battered with flour and fried till golden brown.
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You da' man. We are are at the top of 108 in row 42 or something like that. Dad has the tickets on him, so I don't know for sure. Have to give a holler since we will be so close. I'll be the ugliest, whitest, most pitiful looking guy in 108.
I'll give ya a Shout.....did you go to the game last week? If so, I was the guy down there with an old time Leather-like Auburn helmet on. I'll wear it again this weekend. You'll probably hear me yellin', I tend to get VERY Vocal during games, especially if I'm at the game.....WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! I'm Feelin' It Already, WAR MUTHA FUCKIN' EAGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You da' man. We are are at the top of 108 in row 42 or something like that. Dad has the tickets on him, so I don't know for sure. Have to give a holler since we will be so close. I'll be the ugliest, whitest, most pitiful looking guy in 108.
Is section 108 East or West? I sat in section 55 last week.
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Is section 108 East or West? I sat in section 55 last week.
East. I sat in 109 last week. The setting sun is a bitch.
We are are at the top of 108 in row 42 or something like that.
BTW, if your seats are all the way at the top of the upper deck, an elevator isn't going to help you at all. You in fer a looooooonnnnnnng damn climb, hoss.
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Even if we still have to climb a lot of stairs, that is still better then having to walk up the concourse then also have to climb a lot of stairs as gimpy as I am.
I wasn't there last week Prowler, but it sounds like I won't have a hard time picking you out. I will be the guy with the orange shirt on. Monica will have an orange shirt on also. :big:
Or just look for the butt ugly guy with the hot blonde chick that is about 4 ft. 7.
BTW...we ate at Niffer's Place tonight. We had corn nuggets for an appetizer. I had the hamburger steak, Monica had the chicken Parmesan pasta, and my dad had the Bo Jackson country fried steak. We got there around 5:30 and though it was pretty busy, we went right in and sat down. When we left, there were about 20 people waiting to be seated.
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Even if we still have to climb a lot of stairs, that is still better then having to walk up the concourse then also have to climb a lot of stairs as gimpy as I am.
Be sure and come back here and let us know how it went. I think with seats on the top most row of the upper deck, I'd be staying my ass on the concourse ......... and that's coming from someone with full mobility. Factor in that it's going to be 15 degrees hotter than hell, too,
Godspeed.
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Be sure and come back here and let us know how it went. I think with seats on the top most row of the upper deck, I'd be staying my ass on the concourse ......... and that's coming from someone with full mobility. Factor in that it's going to be 15 degrees hotter than hell, too,
Godspeed.
Problem with that is that I can't stand no more then 30 minutes without my back and left leg starting to bother me. Same goes for sitting for about that length of time also. That is why I sit in the back of all my classes and make sure my instructors know why I have to rotate sitting and standing. At home I take full advantage of my recliner. :) This is why I have only been down for two games in the last four years. I can never get lower deck seats and long drives are not my friend. But damn it, Auburn football is worth at least one trip every few years and am counting on eventually being more mobile, even though the docs say I will never be 100% again, so that I will be able to come to games where I don't have to worry about steps and the damn upper deck.
Until then, I have these magic little pain meds the doctors give me for when I do venture out for things like this. :pb: