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I don't think Utah wants a name change, even though jazz has absolutely nothing to do with Utah. :dunno: ...
Courtesy of Mammy's Cupboard in Natchez: [link=(clairestrebeck.blogspot.com/.../mammys-cupboard-vegetable-soup.html)]LINK[/link]...
Can't believe it took that long for someone to mention Hamil's... that's one of my favorite places in the entire Jackson area....

re: Spinoff Thread: Favorite Boxer?

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/10/12 at 7:27 pm
[img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/04/13/article-0-091E5D32000005DC-655_468x502.jpg[/img] Dude was a boss...

re: Teppanyaki buffet

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/10/12 at 6:59 pm
[quote]Sushi Masa on Essen best lunch buffet.[/quote] +1 -- LOVE that place :bow:...

re: Teppanyaki buffet

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/10/12 at 6:19 pm
I really liked it when it first opened. My last 2 visits weren't as good. Seemed like the sushi selection was smaller. Also don't like how they use water instead of milk in their frozen yogurt to cut costs....
Just about every fighter that Tyson faced had a longer reach than him. Made no difference -- Tyson's power and speed nullified any reach advantage that his opponent had....
Those of you who doubt Tyson's invincibility during the D'Amato/Jacobs era obviously never watched Tyson's fights during that span. After Jimmy Jacobs died, Tyson wasn't the same. He had no guidance, no one to turn to. From that point on, he was sucseptible to being beaten... but before that, no....
To put Lennox Lewis in the same category as Tyson in his prime is preposterous. Lewis was not as "feared" as you insinuate... he got KO'd by Oliver McCall, for Christ's sake. Lewis owned the HW division during his tenure, only because there were no others great HWs....
Let's get something straight: Tyson, after he got out of prison, was a totally different (inferior)fighter. He had no discipline, he as a raging animal, and the boxers he faced (w/ the exception of Holyfield) were losing to him due to pure fear and intimidation. Tyson's skills were nowhere near what...
1 - Tyson (around the time he beat Spinks, he was unbeatable, and the best of any HW at any point in any of their respective careers.) 2- Ali 3- Louis...
Doc Brinker's Special + chcocolate-cherry freeze + grilled chocolate pecan pie ala mode = :bow:...
One of the best college RBs I've ever seen. He was literally unstoppable in that Nebraska '83 "Scoring Explosion" offense....

re: ROOT Nola

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/8/12 at 8:29 pm
The compressed watermelon salad is great, and I love the Yorkie dessert w/ the cocoa puffs....
It's basically the Cajun version of cornmeal mush. I eat mine w/ milk and Steen's cane syrup. [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_G-h6BNOhUqk/SS7Z7NvZpFI/AAAAAAAAAfo/fJFpZpJoY0w/s400/100_1149.jpg[/img]...
Cafe des Amis in Breaux Bridge makes a mean couche-couche :cheers:...
Sadly, the majority of LSU fans don't even know what couche-couche is....

re: individual cinnamon rolls

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/7/12 at 7:59 pm
cinnamonster >> cinnabon and it's not even close....

re: Do You Like Pannetone?

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/7/12 at 7:23 pm
I used it to make an egg nog bread pudding last year, and it was great....

re: Best Gumbo in Greater Baton Rouge

Posted by Widowmaker on 12/6/12 at 7:54 pm
I've heard Portobello's is good, and Uncle O's... I also like The Chimes....