Originally posted by SmallTown
The other day I was driving down 235 and there were firetrucks at the lonestar steakhouse. Anyone know what happened and if it is still open?
Originally posted by SxyPrincess
Drive by again maybe?
Originally posted by cariblue
The cook slipped on the greasy floor and fell into the grill, catching fire. He then ran out into the dining room, bumping into a customer, catching the customer on fire.
It just snowballed. Very ugly.
Originally posted by SmallTown
That my answer question #2, but not the first... I try to avoid 235 at all costs. No desire to go 5 feet and stop at a light. Go another 5 feet and stop at another light.
Too true!Originally posted by SxyPrincess
Maybe you should re-think moving to northern Virginia then. I hear it's every 3 feet thattaway!
Originally posted by SxyPrincess
Maybe you should re-think moving to northern Virginia then. I hear it's every 3 feet thattaway!
Originally posted by SmallTown
Depends on where you go
Originally posted by SxyPrincess
Right, just like everywhere else on earth.
Originally posted by otter
Hate to do this...but True Story!!!
Originally posted by Barbra
My husband and I stopped to eat @ Lonestar last night and there was a sign on the door that said there'd been a roof fire and that they were closed.
So we went to Asahi instead.
Originally posted by SmallTown
Yes, so what is the point? I'll try to avoid the major stoplight roads there just like I do here. Either way, still doesn't explain lonestar catching on fire
Originally posted by SxyPrincess
What was my point? Well, let's see here - you made the stoplight comment as though NOVA didn't have a single one. Read that how you want to.
Originally posted by SmallTown
I avoid that just like I would avoid places like SE DC.
Originally posted by blueeyes76
I think you're exaggerating just a bit.
Originally posted by blueeyes76
Oh don't be so dramatic ST, there is no comparison between Lexington Park and Southeast DC!!!! Yes, some areas of LP are a little shady but I think you're exaggerating just a bit.
Originally posted by SmallTown
You people really like to grasp for things.