Gas v. Electric v. Water v. NG for cars

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CAA Flagship wrote:
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Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla. :coffee:
Well that makes more sense. The hand made thing......not so much.
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You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.

Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
So because you went to a **** Mexican restaurant in MONTANA you label the entire state as worthless restaurants?

Nice logic there bub. :roll:
I was more shocked that a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River doesn't offer fresh caught trout.

And there is good Mexican food everywhere in the nation now. You should be boning up on your Spanish because your grandkids will be half Mexican. :coffee:
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houndawg wrote:
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So because you went to a **** Mexican restaurant in MONTANA you label the entire state as worthless restaurants?

Nice logic there bub. :roll:
I was more shocked that a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River doesn't offer fresh caught trout.

And there is good Mexican food everywhere in the nation now. You should be boning up on your Spanish because your grandkids will be half Mexican. :coffee:
How are you still alive...with all of your mouth breathing and all???

So, by your logic, how does McDonalds survive near the ocean?

Or better yet, how does any business on the Atlantic ocean make it without offering Lobster????

Don't ever come back to Montana. No one wants you here...if you do end up visiting this state again...I suggest HWY 93 to Whitefish. Drive that 20 or 30 times. :thumbdown:
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grizzaholic wrote:
houndawg wrote:
I was more shocked that a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River doesn't offer fresh caught trout.

And there is good Mexican food everywhere in the nation now. You should be boning up on your Spanish because your grandkids will be half Mexican. :coffee:
How are you still alive...with all of your mouth breathing and all???

So, by your logic, how does McDonalds survive near the ocean?

Or better yet, how does any business on the Atlantic ocean make it without offering Lobster????

Don't ever come back to Montana. No one wants you here...if you do end up visiting this state again...I suggest HWY 93 to Whitefish. Drive that 20 or 30 times. :thumbdown:


Stupid conk fvck. :ohno:
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houndawg wrote:
grizzaholic wrote:
How are you still alive...with all of your mouth breathing and all???

So, by your logic, how does McDonalds survive near the ocean?

Or better yet, how does any business on the Atlantic ocean make it without offering Lobster????

Don't ever come back to Montana. No one wants you here...if you do end up visiting this state again...I suggest HWY 93 to Whitefish. Drive that 20 or 30 times. :thumbdown:
Stupid conk fvck. :ohno:
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UNI88 wrote:
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Stupid conk fvck. :ohno:
Now Rachel get your panties out of a bunch and stop calling Giada names. :D
You are not allowed to call me that, Vidav might get jealous.
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You taste grainy to me.
Them homony grits...
Spelling. :coffee:
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CAA Flagship wrote:
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You have a restaurant across the street from the Gallatin River and you don't offer fresh caught trout? Please.

Not all the Mexican restaurants are great here, but the worst of them would be a five star dining experience in Montana. The best one here is in the back of a Mexican grocery store. Three tables, hand made tortillas, albondingas, nopales.....
Hand made tortillas???
How much better can that be? Tortillas simply surround the main part of the meal. I find it hard to believe that the difference in a good meal or a bad meal boils down to whether the tortilla is hand made or not.
Night and day. :coffee:

It's the details that separate fine dining from some hog trough in Fatass, MT.
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houndawg wrote:
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Really, it depends on if its a corn or flour tortilla. :coffee:
It's always corn tortillas except for burritos. And you can taste the difference.
No shit. I stated that a few posts before yours.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
Ibanez wrote: Them homony grits...
Spelling. :coffee:
No. hominy.
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Ibanez wrote:My Civic Hybrid gets about 40 miles to the gallon and has a 10 gallon tank. I routinely get 390-405 miles on a tank. The Hybrid is comfortable, quiet and gets me from point A to point B. The main thing I wish It would do, was accelerate quicker.
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Nothing screams "gangsta" like rollin' dirty quietly. :lol:
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ASUG8 wrote:Nothing screams "gangsta" like rollin' dirty quietly. :lol:
ASU, you and I have "kicked it" on a number of occassions. You know i'm quite the gangster.
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Ibanez wrote:
ASUG8 wrote:Nothing screams "gangsta" like rollin' dirty quietly. :lol:
ASU, you and I have "kicked it" on a number of occassions. You know i'm quite the gangster.
Tru dat. :nod:
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