And tomorrow...........kalm wrote:I'm gonna make Thai Crab Salad tonight!andy7171 wrote: Just keep clinging to your boiled crabs. Flaggy is spot on here.


And tomorrow...........kalm wrote:I'm gonna make Thai Crab Salad tonight!andy7171 wrote: Just keep clinging to your boiled crabs. Flaggy is spot on here.


89Hen wrote:Both suck IMO.Ibanez wrote: Pastrami and Corned Beef are different.Different cuts, different methods of preperation.


Shitty troll is shitty.89Hen wrote:



To each his own. Some people like dog and horse meat. I'll pass.Grizalltheway wrote:


Well no kidding. Their children were born over here (or were brought over very young). They have no concept of what their parents had to suffer through.bluehenbillk wrote:Older Cubans are against it but their children are for it.
Since this is a football board, how long before the Cigar Bowl is re-instated?![]()

Sounds a lot like the Black community...BDKJMU wrote:Well no kidding. Their children were born over here (or were brought over very young). They have no concept of what their parents had to suffer through.bluehenbillk wrote:Older Cubans are against it but their children are for it.
Since this is a football board, how long before the Cigar Bowl is re-instated?![]()

I had an amazing corned beef hash at a very high end restaurant not that long ago.89Hen wrote:To each his own. Some people like dog and horse meat. I'll pass.Grizalltheway wrote:

Arby's?kalm wrote:I had an amazing corned beef hash at a very high end restaurant not that long ago.89Hen wrote: To each his own. Some people like dog and horse meat. I'll pass.

But not by you.mrklean wrote:Congrats to President Obama for doing this. Another country with beautiful women than need to be loved.

I got dibs on Fulgencio Batista's jewelry collection.HI54UNI wrote:This is another payback to big business by the pres. Lots of money to be made there - cheap labor for factories, resorts/tourism, selling consumer goods to Cubans, etc.
Personally I don't give a **** - open it up.

It was room service at the Davenport Tower.Ivytalk wrote:Arby's?kalm wrote:
I had an amazing corned beef hash at a very high end restaurant not that long ago.

Senior citizen hostel in Spokumpton?kalm wrote:It was room service at the Davenport Tower.Ivytalk wrote: Arby's?
My grandfather used to troll for tang down there. Told me all kinds of stories about the casinos and nightlife. I'd like to be able to walk in his footsteps sometime soon.ASUG8 wrote:I heard they have some nice beaches. It would be nice to be able to visit in my lifetime.

HELL YES!!!!!!Ibanez wrote:Well ow do you expect for us to get Cubans in the states?!bandl wrote: You don't really think they import Sammies do you?

Yeah…something like that. There's an Econolodge just up the street that would work well for you and Mrs. Ivy though.Ivytalk wrote:Senior citizen hostel in Spokumpton?kalm wrote:
It was room service at the Davenport Tower.

The Davenport Hotel [2][3] is a hotel located in Spokane, Washington. Commissioned by a group of Spokane businessmen, the hotel is named after Louis Davenport, its first proprietor and overseer of the project. Architect Kirtland Cutter designed the building in 1914. The Davenport Hotel was the first hotel in the United States with air conditioning, a central vacuum system, pipe organ and dividing doors in the ballrooms. It is also the place at which the first Crab Louis (named after Louis Davenport) was created and served. The Davenport Hotel was completely restored by developer Walt Worthy in 2002. In January 2007 the Davenport Hotel opened its new 21 floor Davenport Tower with 328 additional hotel rooms. The Davenport Hotel is Spokane's only AAA four diamond hotel. The hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Grizalltheway wrote:Little too ornate for me. I prefer the "rustic majesty" look.

I appreciate the architecture, but I couldn't stomach staying indoors in Glacier. It's just not the same without the constant fear of being devoured by a bear.ASUG8 wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:Little too ornate for me. I prefer the "rustic majesty" look.
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Couldn't get in there or Many Glacier so had to settle for St. Mary Lodge which was still pretty nice.

Grizalltheway wrote:I appreciate the architecture, but I couldn't stomach staying indoors in Glacier. It's just not the same without the constant fear of being devoured by a bear. :lol:ASUG8 wrote:
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Couldn't get in there or Many Glacier so had to settle for St. Mary Lodge which was still pretty nice.

Nah, I always make sure to pack bear spray there.dbackjon wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:
I appreciate the architecture, but I couldn't stomach staying indoors in Glacier. It's just not the same without the constant fear of being devoured by a bear. :lol:
Is that how you feel when you hit the bars in Seattle?

Pack?Grizalltheway wrote:Nah, I always make sure to pack bear spray there.dbackjon wrote:
Is that how you feel when you hit the bars in Seattle?

Grizo messed him up. He hasn't recovered since.kalm wrote:Pack?Grizalltheway wrote:
Nah, I always make sure to pack bear spray there.