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Both are a little too young for me, but if forced to choose, I'd say Gomez.
Meh, Gallows and Anderson don't impress me much.

re: Las Vegas Food and Drinks Recs

Posted by King Slender on 4/25/16 at 8:05 pm to
I went to Yardbird in Miami and wasn't all that impressed. Gus's in Memphis is 10x better.

re: Thumbs up to Willie's

Posted by King Slender on 4/25/16 at 7:06 pm to
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boiled crawfish were undersized, dirty not hot


Yeah, boiled crawfish are not their strong suit. They have always been dirty and gritty, even at their old location. I wouldn't go there for the crawfish. The 'Signature' poboy is the best item on the menu.

re: Las Vegas Food and Drinks Recs

Posted by King Slender on 4/25/16 at 3:11 pm to
One of my favorite places (and one of the few remaining with old-school Vegas prices) is Ellis Island Casino. Great steaks, BBQ, and breakfast at ultra-cheap prices.
I went late last week for lunch. Had the smoked redfish dip, which I really like, and a flatbread, which was decent, but I think it would've been better if they added the greens fresh after baking as opposed to baking them (which causes them to wilt).

I also wish they'd have the same apps at both lunch and dinner. There are many that sound appealing, but they're only available at dinner. Also they got rid of one of my favorite items (Vietnamese wings).
Anything you order is going to be superb. However, based on past threads, favorites of this board seem to be the turtle soup, shrimp and tasso henican, and bread pudding souffle.

It's my favorite restaurant, anywhere. Enjoy

re: Gonzales jambalaya festival ?

Posted by King Slender on 4/24/16 at 9:42 pm to
I went a few years ago and was very underwhelmed. I was expecting there to be several different groups selling their versions of jambalaya -- instead, all there was was a cookoff with very little jambalaya for sale or sample

re: where to eat in Bogalusa area

Posted by King Slender on 4/24/16 at 9:41 pm to
On the weekend -- House of Seafood in Bush

re: Thumbs up to Willie's

Posted by King Slender on 4/23/16 at 11:56 pm to
Don't care for the crawfish (too dirty) and jalapeño cream cheese burger, but everything else I've had has been good. Their 'Signature' poboy, 'Saintsation' poboy, and 'Mardi Gras' poboy are all very good.
Where does this leave Narcisse? Interesting development.
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Tom Cruise


Agreed. Can't stand him. He is the quintessential douchebag.
Yeah, I'm really looking for something that isn't just ground pork with red pepper flakes tossed in.
Do a search -- I think there have been a few threads about it (generally positive) over the past couple of months
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Tony's


Going there tomorrow so I guess I'll check it out.


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Patton's


I don't think I'd call frozen patties in a white bucket 'fresh'

re: Go To Crawfish in BR?

Posted by King Slender on 4/23/16 at 3:35 pm to
Sammy's sucks, imo.

Montalbano's is best, followed by Louisiana Cajun Seafood on Coursey.
Any recs as to where I can find fresh hot sausage in the BR area? I'm sick of using Hillshite Farms and Johnsonville
I agree with both of your statements. Trust me, I've been there. Once I got divorced, I was smashing the college sluts left and right. I'm just not sure what point you're trying to make.
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What they didn't know is were having sex like 4 times a day and she'd call them while doing it. I must've jizzed on that ring a few hundred times.





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Just accept it is going to happen man. Put your daughter on birth control. I'm sure hundreds of posters on here have been in the same situation, girls like to frick too


And if that's what she and her boyfriend decide, then I'm totally fine with it. Like I said, they're grown adults. But based on their personalities, I'm pretty certain they'll wait.
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Those were the girls every guy hoped to find in college. Because they turn to sex-crazed FREAKS once away from mom and dad.


Except she won't be, since she's commuting from home. Look guys, you can carry on with your delusional fantasies and predictions all you want; it doesn't bother me one bit, because I know better. Everything Breesus predicted has already been disproven (since he assumed she was still a little girl) and at this point, even if she were to become a sex fiend (and she won't) it wouldn't bother me since she's a grown adult.
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Statistically speaking your daughter who is a child of divorce and a questionable decision making father, is going to end up running through dick like a tractor through a corn field. So enjoy that.


Actually my daughter is now 17, has a 4.0 GPA, and is about to graduate from HS and start at LSU in the fall. She has not given me one single problem in her entire life. If there is a such thing as a perfect child, she's it. She's never had sex and wears a purity ring and lets any guys who ask her out know from the beginning that she's abstaining from sex until she's married. Her current boyfriend had a 35 on the ACT and is majoring in astrophysics or some shite and feels the same way about sex as she does. So in this case, the statistics you speak of were way off. Staying with her mother would have caused more harm than good -- we divorced when she was too young to remember, so she grew up with two loving homes instead of one, and that's all she knows.


My advice: test-drive several different cars before deciding to buy one.
Got laid for the first time at 17; engaged at 18; married at 20. Actually while we were engaged I started to have second thoughts, but I felt I was in too deep and went through with it. Not long after that I told my parents that I wasn't happy and wanted a divorce; they told me she was a good girl and "the grass isn't always greener" and to stick it out. We stayed married for five years; divorced when I was 25. There's just one thing that lets me know that I made the right choices: my daughter. If I hadn't stayed with her, my daughter wouldn't be here right now. Things seem to work themselves out on their own.
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Are the condensed milk in snow cone people the same ones that add potato salad in their gumbo?



Gumbo without potato salad is not gumbo.

re: Room

Posted by King Slender on 4/21/16 at 11:02 pm to
Easily my favorite movie of the year, and one of my Top 10 all-time favorites.