Hope you have deep pockets.... Jerry is really proud of his food and drinks. You could probably buy a bottle of Crown and a case of Pepsi for the cost of 1 glass of Jerry's version.I think we're eating at AT&T stadium. I hope they serve Crown and Diet Pepsi.
1st time here at the palace in Dallas. I'm ready!Hope you have deep pockets.... Jerry is really proud of his food and drinks. You could probably buy a bottle of Crown and a case of Pepsi for the cost of 1 glass of Jerry's version.
After this season, there will be only two Texas universities - and six overall - remaining from the original Big 12 Conference formed three decades ago (1994) -Flew into Dallas yesterday with the wife and met up with my inlaws for the Baylor game. Hope the Cowboys have a better day.
I think we're eating at AT&T stadium. I hope they serve Crown and Diet Pepsi.
Hope it's a good experience for you. Every time I go there I find it difficult to keep my eyes off of the big TV. The rest of the time my binoculars are aimed at the cheerleaders....1st time here at the palace in Dallas. I'm ready!
Have fun and guten Appetit!1st time here at the palace in Dallas. I'm ready!
Back in my military days @ Camp Pendleton the 'breakfast of champions' was a bean burrito and a root beer from the roach coach that made the rounds by the barracks every day. On the days when I made it to the chow hall it was 'poop on a shingle' and scrambled eggs. Good times...........Early game, so I'm going with the breakfast of champions.
Bacon!
With Cameo appearances from eggs and toast
Let's Go Cowboys! Let's bust up these rams and make it hurt
Oh, it's all worth it...1st time here at the palace in Dallas. I'm ready!
Chicken fajitas, charro beans with plenty of bacon and guacamole and tortilla chips....Salud and go Cowboys!Flew into Dallas yesterday with the wife and met up with my inlaws for the Baylor game. Hope the Cowboys have a better day.
I think we're eating at AT&T stadium. I hope they serve Crown and Diet Pepsi.
Sounds delicious!!! LolBack in my military days @ Camp Pendleton the 'breakfast of champions' was a bean burrito and a root beer from the roach coach that made the rounds by the barracks every day. On the days when I made it to the chow hall it was 'poop on a shingle' and scrambled eggs. Good times...........
It was my favorite thing the chow halls served. But you had to stay away from the bacon. It was always under cooked and extremely greasy, like hold it up and the grease dripped off of it for a minute. I always just shook my head.... bacon isn't that hard to cook.Mum called sos "creamed chip beef." Always one of my favourites as a child.