Kimmifunn said:<-----------To the lounge Sueshore. Watch out. Smiley J's on Kurt patrol.
Kimmifunn said:<-----------To the lounge Sueshore. Watch out. Smiley J's on Kurt patrol.
Beach Runner said:Believe it or not, that's much better than any burger you could get in our town "near the ATL." I don't count chain restaurants (you know, Ruby Tuesday's, Appleby's, etc.) as good dining (major exception: Houston's). Where we live, an 8-pack of ramen for 84 cents is not bad in comparison to what is available (based on cost/quality). One reason why we just invested in our third residence (in Midtown Atlanta).
Oh, honey, not just for good burgers (although sometimes you just *need* a good burger, know what I'm saying?), but for good food in general (and minimizing the distance we travel after having a few adult beverages). You crack me up!Mermaid said:Oh Beach Runner, you've just given me the best giggle of the day. :clap_1: Did you really buy a condo in Atlanta for the love of a good burger? That's even better than me telling Merman he needed to buy me a condo in SoWal because our collection of coffee mugs overfilled the kitchen cabinets (...if you bought me a condo, dear, I'd have a place to put all this stuff... :roll: ). Heck, if I'd have pled guilty to wanting a burger, he'd have gotten me a condo ten years ago! You have the food angle down pat. My hat's off to you.
Well, what I'm saying is that if the best dining choice you have without having to cook is 84 cent ramen noodles, you might want to consider how to spend more time in a larger town. It's hard for you (and my sister) to relate to this because you both are spoiled by Dallas.Sueshore said:...is the reason you were able to invest in your third residence, the ramen noodles????
My head is spinning.
Sueshore said:...is the reason you were able to invest in your third residence, the ramen noodles????
My head is spinning.