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BBdK

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Sep 21, 2003
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I didn't say a word for a year - but the dude is getting a little out of hand lately.

I voted for Pizza/Harry's, as I would 100-100x in a setting of 8 dudes hanging around a house watching football or drinking bourbon.

You guys were having steak withdrawls. Fing weirdos.
 

SAECATFAN

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Nov 7, 2001
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Honest question, do you have a PCP, or do doctors mostly monitor themselves? Because, like, you may want a second opinion on your diet and its correlation to heart health, blood pressure, BMI, life expectancy, etc.
 
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VernHatton52

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Aug 9, 2005
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NBA Draft

I agree with Llama. This is a difficult draft to pick busts, but every draft in history has shown us that there will be some. Recently, there seems to be guys drafted between 10-15 who are better than guys taken between 5-10. In latest mock drafts, guys like Bouknight and Wagner are going in that 6-10 range. Davion Mitchell will be a better pro than both of them.

I also see Kai Jones going over Isaiah Jackson in most mocks. That will be a mistake. There will be a ton of good players at the top of the second round such as Dosumnu, JT Thor and Josh Christopher. The Bucks have the first pick of the second round. They could add a solid rotational piece who could contribute right away.

The Thunder also have 2 early second round picks. I bet Boston ends up there. I'm wishing the kid well. He seems focused and poised to keep improving, like most Cal guys.

As for the #1 pick, I think Green will be a star as well but Cunningham is a perfect fit for the Pistons. They had a solid draft last year with Bey, Stewart and Killian Hayes, who was injured most of the year but played well late. They even snagged Saban Lee in the second round who proved to be serviceable. Jerami Grant proved to be much better than expected. Josh Jackson and Hami Diallo even played well. They have a solid, proven coach in Dwayne Casey. Cunningham will be the piece that brings it all together.
 
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BBdK

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<----big Bouknight guy.

Mitchell is one of my favorite college players in a long time, seems like really safe pick in the 10'ish range.
 

cricket3

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May 29, 2001
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Going to St. Elmo's Saturday night, will probably get a ribeye and some type of potato, and have an enjoyable meal.

It will probably be similar to all of my other "high end" steakhouse experiences despite being called both overrated and the best place in the world to eat.
 
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cut_itloosedoubledeuce

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Can someone please stream the steak cook-off for us out of towners please? This will def pass the time next week when I’m in the hospital with the wife as it looks like they aren’t letting her go past Tuesday.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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You mean St Elmos steak that’s the exact same as every other one of the 8,000 top 5 steakhouses in America doesn’t live up to your standards, Anth?
It does not. The place is dope as hell. The food is just ok. That little upstairs bar is awesome.

Your place, Doris, is still one of my favorites. Worship.
 

UKRob 73

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Jan 25, 2007
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Rogue, I'm going to give you some friendly advice, please take it. You don't have to personally respond to every fu@king comment in gyero. That's not what this is.

10-15 years ago I somehow was accused on here of working for my father or father in law. My father in law, now retired was a damn train engineer. What did he do, let me help drive the train?
It's gyero, who gives a ****? I have never corrected it because I don't care, and it's fu@king gyero. If you can't read gyero without posting your opinion on every single comment/ opinion/ joke/etc it's just not for you.
 

wcc31

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Mar 18, 2002
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I’ll just say my experiences at Anth’s have involved one of the better homemade burgers I’ve ever had and a consistently elite selection of pizza rolls.

He deserves better than the treatment he’s receiving in here right now.

JMHO
 

roguemocha

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Listen Bubba, I go days without responding or posting. I’m on vacay right now and doing a lot of nothing thankfully. Don’t worry though I go back to Never Never Land tomorrow so you’ll be okay. I do appreciate the advice though.
 

anthonys735

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I’ll just say my experiences at Anth’s have involved one of the better homemade burgers I’ve ever had and a consistently elite selection of pizza rolls.

He deserves better than the treatment he’s receiving in here right now.

JMHO
Meh, f*ck em. SAE takes a run and you get all the little birdies chirping. Typical.
 
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Ron Mehico

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Jan 4, 2008
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I went to Ruby’s in Lexington 3 weeks ago with my big shot buddy and must say it was great. What did I order?

We got oysters, crab cocktail, I got a lobster tail and a delicious salad. That’s right, I literally didn’t even think about ordering a steak, as I didn’t feel like being uncomfortably full and falling asleep at 10PM. Steaks are great about 3 times a year. The cigar/cognac experience outside was the best part though frankly.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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I don't care how nostalgic it may be for some of you, Pat's is BIG trash.
If a place that is too stubborn to just increase prices the 3% needed to cover credit cards, they're not not going to do what's needed to fix that place. Which is a lot. If you're decor is outdated but you pump out great food, it's cool. Del Frisco's was dingy, dark, outdated, fried every appetizer into oblivion but still put the best choice graded steak I've had. Jack Fry's in nostalgic, Pat's is a dump.

I love steakhouses, obviously. Mainly because I enjoy group dinners. I get why some don't, but I don't mind a 3 hour meal, with a solid group of friends. In most cases, steakhouses accommodate that style dinning better than the rest. We go maybe once every other month. During BB season(non covid) or road trips, more. When it's just us we almost never pick a steakhouse. Have no idea how Bob eats 2-3 steaks a week, that's crazy talk. Equivalent to weekly chicken breast consumption for me. Learn how to cook some other ****, IMO.
 
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BBdK

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They could start by first having USDA Prime beef

And the rest of the menu reads like a Western KY diner -- absolutely nothing wrong with that UNLESS you bill yourself *** THE classic Louisville Steakhouse, and charge those prices,

All dinners include 2 sides: House Salad, Green Beans, Baby Lima Beans, Creamed Cauliflower, Hash Browns, Sweet Potato Fries, Baked Potato, French Fries

Lol, K
 

80 Proof

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Jan 3, 2003
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Pat's is the best place in Louisville outside of Pendennis to have old black men wait on you and say "yessah".
 
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drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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I clearly stated 1-2 steaks/week. Usually one, with the second if we’re going out to dinner.

I also don’t eat much other red meat. I prefer it in its purest form. If I’m doing the shopping, typical week day menu consists of meat and veggies. Chicken, salmon, shrimp, steak, pork is my usual rotation.

Do love our quarterly business dinners. Been some of the best Covid era memories. Private rooms at Ruby’s are so choice.
 
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I dk if cal has covid but I was up close to him about a month ago at one of the youth camps and dude looked extremely frail. He’s obviously lost weight but he looked so small and fragile. Granted it doesn’t help that I’m a giant fat *** oaf, but still. Was kinda alarming.
 
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