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We Ate at Montana's Today.

 
 
Montana
 
Reply Wed 27 Jun, 2007 10:46 pm
There's a nice place in the city called Montana's that mom and I absolutely had to try and it was awesome.

I had a western burger, which consisted of a huge beef patty smothered with BBQ sauce, ham, cheese, onions, pickles and, of course, fries. Yummy!!!!

Mom had the briscut (spelling?) sandwich with fries and said it was great :-D

I also thought it was pretty cool they named the place after me Laughing

The place is made of all wood inside and out and is beautiful, but hell, it has to be since they named it Montana's :wink:
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 01:28 am
I used to have brisket (that's how you spell it) when I was a kid and I loved it. Haven't seen it for years. It's a kind of cooked beef I think? A bit like sliced cold boiled beef?
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jespah
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:11 am
Brisket is the "breast" of beef -- my mother used to serve it. Smile
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Chai
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:16 am
Really? I always thought it had to do with a really small circumcision.
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 05:29 am
Chai wrote:
Really? I always thought it had to do with a really small circumcision.


Real nice topic to bring into a thread obviously started by a young person. Do you hang around schoolyard gates, Chai?
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Chai
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 06:14 am
contrex wrote:
Chai wrote:
Really? I always thought it had to do with a really small circumcision.


Real nice topic to bring into a thread obviously started by a young person. Do you hang around schoolyard gates, Chai?



What in the world are you talking about?

Montana is not a kid.
In fact, she has a grown son.

I'm sure Jespah got my humor and got a good chuckle over it. It was for her benefit, not yours.
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 06:17 am
Well, still, I personally don't think that foreskins are an appetising subject, but, hey, Chai, diff'rent strokes, eh? I am not prejudiced against people like you. Some of my best fiends have lots of Judy Garland records.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 06:27 am
I bought a bunch of rifles from France. They'd never been fired, just dropped at least once.

So, Montana, what else was on the menu?
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Chai
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 06:34 am
Judy Garland records?

Sorry, don't get the reference.


A man was walking down the street and looked in a shop window, which displayed a single wrist watch.

"Ah", he thought, "my watch has been running slow, I'll just pop in and have the watchmaker take a look at it."

Presenting the watch to the man behind the counter, the shop keeper said "I'm sorry sir, but I'm not a watchmaker, I'm a mohel."

Surprised, the man asked "Then why do you have a wrist watch displayed in your window?"

Reply... "So, what would you put in the window?"



Best place to get Brisket in Texas....Bud's B-B-Q. 2 convenient locations to serve you.
Lean? Oy.
Montana, you come to Austin and I'll take you there for lunch.





You're full of yourself contrex, you get all indignant that I'm poorly influencing a child, then when caught, make some uppity ass comment to save face. Must be nice to be omnipotent.

Why don't you just relax for a change....or maybe get to know who you're making assumptions about.

Funny how you think Europeans are superior, yet you get all freaked out about the mention of a body part.

Foreskin?
So what?
All it is, is the extra skin covering the glans and head of a penis.

That's right, I said it, penis.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 06:46 am
cjhsa wrote:
I bought a bunch of rifles from France. They'd never been fired, just dropped at least once.


Like these? launch
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contrex
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:02 am
The Brits and Free French picked up a lot of dropped rifles and soiled underpants at Kasserine. Wonder who they belonged to ?
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:06 am
Another anti-American stooge. Troll ignore engaged.
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Chai
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:09 am
Oh my God dadpad.

I'm glad I wasn't drinking coffee when I watched that, I'd have been cleaning it off the screen.


Judy Garland? Confused
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:13 am
Unforunately I can't see it at work, but I can imagine. Yeah, sorta like that. Smile

Anyway, back to the thread. One time, in the A2K hot tub....
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dadpad
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:13 am
I'll tell you a secret chai... They were french-canadian soldiers.

Laughing
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Chai
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 07:17 am
dadpad wrote:
I'll tell you a secret chai... They were french-canadian soldiers.

Laughing


Oui, eh?
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Montana
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:00 pm
contrex wrote:
I used to have brisket (that's how you spell it) when I was a kid and I loved it. Haven't seen it for years. It's a kind of cooked beef I think? A bit like sliced cold boiled beef?


Thanks for the correct spelling. I haven't slept well the last few days and am too lazy to spell check :-D

I love brisket and I did have one eye on moms meal as I ate mine as well Laughing
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Montana
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:00 pm
Chai wrote:
Really? I always thought it had to do with a really small circumcision.


Laughing
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Montana
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:08 pm
cjhsa wrote:


So, Montana, what else was on the menu?


They had ribs, chicken, fish and the usual steak house type menu. The food was awesome, but it's the place that I loved the most.
It's like a big fancy log home with the bar area set up on one side, the dining area on the other and a beautiful set up outside as well.
There were beautiful fireplaces and it is fancy, yet country all in one.
Very cozy indeed.

Only thing missing was the hot tub Laughing
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Montana
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jun, 2007 04:10 pm
Chai wrote:




Best place to get Brisket in Texas....Bud's B-B-Q. 2 convenient locations to serve you.
Lean? Oy.
Montana, you come to Austin and I'll take you there for lunch.

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Hey, thanks Chai! That sounds awesome :-D
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