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by Bloker » Tue Oct 16, 2012 10:49 am
So having had my first Five Guys burger not long in Chicagoland, I just had to hit the in n out to do a comparison test.
What can you say? Both places are truly divine culinary experiences. I wouldn't turn down either place. Delicious. I had the double double meal. I want another one.
I think for overall experience I'd have to give in n out the edge. I have never seen as many people waiting in line at a burger joint, and the line moves very quickly.
Staying this week at a place called Ravella, which is out near Lake Las Vegas in Henderson. They have a casino with a sports book, but no horses or dogs! Couldn't believe it. Also, thrre are no live table games; Im playing roulette on a machine and i think i like it better that way. The property itself is very nice, as it used to be a Ritz Carlton. It's done up in a cool Italian Mediterranean style.
Will be moving closer to the Strip for the weekend. Was just at the former Hilton placing some wagers; it may not have the Hilton name attached anymore but the Superbook still looks the same and that's really all that matters.
How about that broncos game last night? I about tore up my ticket after the first half but then remembered to never quit on Peyton.
Good times!
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by Kermit » Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:07 pm
If you bet any long-range sports bets, just leave the tickets with me, I will take care of them.
Trust me.
America must have the highest "goofs per capita" rating of any nation outside Antarctica.
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by Bloker » Tue Oct 16, 2012 1:25 pm
Is that really the face of a trustworthy frog?
Me and ol' Kermit are getting together tomorrow to bankrupt a few casino's.
We'll be famous. Y'all can say you knew us before we were the toast of the town.
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by Bloker » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:12 pm
I never ever thought I'd bet on the Yankees (+165) to do anything, but that's what is happening tonight.
Nothing much to bet on tonight. And no, we don't just pass on the game.
Just say no to gambling, kids. It makes you do bad, bad things.
We all realize that it could be the white sox two games from the World Series, don't we?
Baseball is weird.
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by Fredo » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:27 pm
Kermit wrote:If you bet any long-range sports bets, just leave the tickets with me, I will take care of them.
Trust me.
I can vouch for Kermit. I left him a 11.00 trifecta to cash for me derby day. Hopefully I'll see him BC day.
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by Kermit » Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:04 pm
Fredo wrote:Kermit wrote:If you bet any long-range sports bets, just leave the tickets with me, I will take care of them.
Trust me.
I can vouch for Kermit. I left him a 11.00 trifecta to cash for me derby day. Hopefully I'll see him BC day.
Don't be worried. I invested it for us.
America must have the highest "goofs per capita" rating of any nation outside Antarctica.
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by Scorequick » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:29 am
Bloker wrote:So having had my first Five Guys burger not long in Chicagoland, I just had to hit the in n out to do a comparison test.
What can you say? Both places are truly divine culinary experiences. I wouldn't turn down either place. Delicious. I had the double double meal. I want another one.
I think for overall experience I'd have to give in n out the edge.
i also have done the comparison test. would also give in-n-out a big edge. would recommend the 3x3. pretty darn good. anything less than a 3x3 seems like a bun salad with meat garnish imo.
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by Mitch21 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:55 am
I usually order the double double doggie style. Grilled onions, mustard, good stuff.
Please, Be-Leaf, Me, On, This.
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