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Oct 22, 2005 12:11

Last night was really quite funny. For those of you who don't know Kelsey's mom is in town. Kelsey's mom is really nice and a pretty talented photographer and by all accounts should be really interesting if it wasn't that she wasn't completely socially inept. The last few nights we've been going out for dinner, the night before last we went to ( Read more... )

kelsey, history, family, food, texas

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shared_boxers October 22 2005, 16:25:18 UTC
I got a speciality burger with a fried egg on top

I had a burger with a friend egg on it for the first time last week ... in Denver, Colorado at a Red Robin. But mine had bacon on it, too. It was breakfast and lunch, all in one burger!!! And I had never seen anyone eat one in New England in the 7 years I was living there. So, I don't think it's a New England thing, particularly since I don't think there are even any Red Robins on the East Coast.

And also Texas isn't The South ... it's The West. Get it straight. :P

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hethatishere October 22 2005, 16:35:30 UTC
Thanks for the ammunition against Kelsey's silly belief that it's a New England thing. The only time I hear about Red Robin (Since as you say we don't have them), is the huge Corporate scandal they are in the middle of. It's sad when people who start companies decide they are entitled to steal from them. Taken him down, SEC!

And also Texas isn't The South ... it's The West. Get it straight. :P

People are divided on whether it's part of the South. Most Texans insist it's part of the South. People from the South who hate Texas say it's in the West, those that don't care or like Texas say it's part of the South.

Most people outside of Texas count it as part of the South. I count it as its own little bit of anus. Since I'm hard pressed to find the same level of mediocrity and stupidity even in Georgia, the Southiest of all the Southern States! ...Or something.

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shared_boxers October 22 2005, 16:43:47 UTC
It's not The South for several reasons.

1. Texas has ranches; the South has plantations.

2. Texas is "semi-arid"; the South is "humid as all fuck"

3. Texas identifies with cowboys; the South identifies with ... well, not cowboys.

Texas has all the cultural indications of being The West. If they want to be part of The South, then they got some shapin' up to do. And damnit, Wikipedia is on your side. As far as I'm concerned The South stops at Louisiana.

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hethatishere October 22 2005, 16:48:49 UTC
Again, I think you'll have to take it up with folks who actually think it's part of the South.

Southern or Western, I think it sucks.

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feywords October 23 2005, 00:36:14 UTC
Bush is associated with Texas. That is bad enough ;)

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driftingfocus October 23 2005, 00:59:48 UTC
That's because you were spelling it wrong, you idiot. It's the Elissa, not the Alissa.

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driftingfocus October 23 2005, 01:02:40 UTC
Make an addendum to your post.

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hethatishere October 23 2005, 03:28:33 UTC
It's still not even the first result.

Sheesh, 1877 it's barely even old!

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