Purron
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Actually, this was third choice - Chigger City and Scorpion's Hideout were booked.
Hey, I hear this place is still available...
Actually, this was third choice - Chigger City and Scorpion's Hideout were booked.
I know, you were afraid we'd mixed you up with Sarah in SC (just kidding!).Hiya, Nords. Hope you realize I was just teasing!!
I'm sorry we're going to miss you, too, I didn't even realize you'd gone back to the Mainland. And is that a rocker I see with those chevrons? Congratulations!This sucks. I won't be in town
Coming from a state without billboards, I was going to ask Harry how I'd find the place, but... never mind.I do not remember seeing the Armadillia there before... but I have not been down there in a few years...
I'll be there at 3 PM and I don't have any events on the schedule for the rest of the day. Spouse & kid will probably be single-handedly jump-starting the retail economy and they'll eat their own dinner near Galleria shopping, or who knows, they may be intrigued by the idea of armadillo fajitas.How late is it going to be...
I can't speak for Leonidas, but just how many middle-aged balding ponytailed guys wearing a surf t-shirt and slippers are there in Houston?... and how do we know who is who
Keep in mind there are two Goode Co. bbq places on Kirby, and I think they are about two blocks apart. I have not been to the Armadillo, but it should not be hard to find. I think it is the northern one, with Goode. Co Barbecue the south. I don't know if they are on the same side of the street.
So is there a body count? Any females going to be there?
Please keep me posted on date/venue. It would be great to meet you. We have a three-year-old daughter who would have to tag along, conceived in ER. Brings a whole new perspective to questions like wadda ya do all day? Nobody dare ask us that these days!
I can't speak for Leonidas, but just how many middle-aged balding ponytailed guys wearing a surf t-shirt and slippers are there in Houston?
Sounds like a great idea! I'm just not sure whether to wear cowboy boots with that... or running shoes for my escape.if you were to sport a lavalava it may be a little easier to find you.
Sounds like a great idea! I'm just not sure whether to wear cowboy boots with that... or running shoes for my escape.
So is there a body count? Any females going to be there?
you should be fine in the slippers. just make sure you are packin'!
I believe you Mainlanders refer to them as flipflops! $5.49 at Long's for the cool pebbled-sole version with "Locals" embossed on the straps. I keep a pair at every entrance to the house.So what's with the "slippers"? Is this some kinda Hawaiian dude thing?
I believe you Mainlanders refer to them as flipflops! $5.49 at Long's for the cool pebbled-sole version with "Locals" embossed on the straps. I keep a pair at every entrance to the house.
The actual pronunciation of the term is "rubbah slippahs". It's part of the TSS apparel ensemble-- "t-shirt, shorts, & slippers". But if the air conditioning is pumping then I'll probably be wearing jeans and a windbreaker instead...
Geez, I hope those guys don't have a footwear dress code.
We have enough people around here that wear flip flops that you see them all the time... I remember a long time ago there was someone who posted a pic with them wearing them with socks...
..."t-shirt, shorts, & slippers"...
flops are what kids call them nowadays, as in "I wore my flops in the car, then changed into my cleats at practice."
Anyone remember calling flip-flops zories? That was the term we used back when I was a kid about a gillion years ago
You would not have enjoyed it in the late 70's and early 80's. It's much mo' betta now. Still insane, of course, but it actually flows now.Houston traffic is, to put it politely, insane.