Posted by RedMF40 on February 01, 2019 at 12:36:16 from (23.24.97.83):
In Reply to: Bruceburgers posted by michael soldan on February 01, 2019 at 08:47:35:
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Hahaha shrimp is about the only think I could eat! I have a medical issue related to swallowing--need to eat very slowly. Give me all day and I couldn't finish that off.
Yes, place was in Amarillo, and from what I recall it was good. I think I had some kind of smoked sausage platter. I stood and gazed in awe at the big meal display under lights--must have been in a refrigerated case. The names of people who'd accomplished the feat were somewhere nearby, with their times listed.
We were on a backroads tour of Texas, hitting towns like Lubbock, Odessa, Amarillo and the tiny town of Turkey--birthplace of Bob Wills, innovator of Texas Swing genre of music. Bringing home a farm truck which--miracle of miracles--made the drive all the way back to Maryland. 1965 F100 Custom Cab. Had maybe 35K miles on it.
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