Texas Roadhouse is next in Park Place

Mr.Steed

New Member
You are pretty damn presumptious to assume that I don't take pride in myself, Ass.

I love myself :wink: , and I love other women :noNOTlikethat: , but the deal is, I don't really give a flying crap if anyone wants to eat at Hooters or the like. If someone wants to eat there, great; I don't care for their food at all. It's pretty simple: if enough demand exists for Hooters to open up down here, they will. If a customer case can't support it, Hooters will close down.

But you sure seem to care that Hooters is in the marketplace, and that customers go there. Why? And more importantly, why do you make judgement on people that go there, or judge the hot chicks that work there?


Are you really that shallow?
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
Apparently you have not lived around here very long. The seafood places here have gone way down in quality and way up in price. What currently exists does not compare to seafood restaurants of yesterday. The old Evans on St. George's Island was an example. I do admit the menu from Maine sounds good. While RL may not be the greatest, it's not bad and it would be an alternative to the onslaught of beef places.

The few times at dined at Evans, I found it utterly horrific.
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
The few times at dined at Evans, I found it utterly horrific.
I've been here in St. Mary's for f-o-r-e-v-e-r, and I don't recall Evan's EVER being very good, or worth the incredibly high prices. It's isn't horrible, but it certainly isn't "GOOD".
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
I've been here in St. Mary's for f-o-r-e-v-e-r, and I don't recall Evan's EVER being very good, or worth the incredibly high prices. It's isn't horrible, but it certainly isn't "GOOD".

Yet, some people used to rave about it. :barf:
 

Mr.Steed

New Member
The few times at dined at Evans, I found it utterly horrific.

When did you dine at Evans? There is nothing like the old Evans when it was great eating, back in the 60s' and 70s'. The current, new Evans just does not cut it or come close.
 

Wenchy

Hot Flash
Someone gave me a gift certificate for Texas Roadhouse and I gave it away. It wasn't worth the drive for what I found to be mediocre (at best) steak. The rolls were good, but again, not worth a 15 minute drive to get them for free.

I'll probably never go to Olive Garden (again) I am not interested in Red Robin and obviously won't be going to Texas Roadhouse.

IF we get a Red Lobster I will stand in line to get my Caesar salad w/baby shrimp and the crab alfredo...and I don't like standing in line.

Please please please put an RL in there!!!

Just my two cents.
 

thurley42

HY;FR
Apparently you have not lived around here very long. The seafood places here have gone way down in quality and way up in price. What currently exists does not compare to seafood restaurants of yesterday. The old Evans on St. George's Island was an example. I do admit the menu from Maine sounds good. While RL may not be the greatest, it's not bad and it would be an alternative to the onslaught of beef places.

I've been here 14 years...what do you have against beef places? are you a vegeterian as well as a prude?
 

MrZ06

I love Texas Road House
But you sure seem to care that Hooters is in the marketplace, and that customers go there. Why? And more importantly, why do you make judgement on people that go there, or judge the hot chicks that work there?


He must be a little light in the loafers if he doesn't enjoy going to Hooters. That place is almost as good as Olive Garden.
 

Mr.Steed

New Member
I've been here 14 years...what do you have against beef places? are you a vegeterian as well as a prude?

Actually, I don't eat beef. I have been a vegetarian. And no, I can assure you that I am no prude. I just like to respect and relate to women as human beings and not as objectified, sexualized trash who are seen as either Madonnas or whores. I find it terribly sad that our culture is nothing more than an update from the 1950s (and I was there). How about relating to women as intelligent beings who contribute to our society in a positive manner. Can you do that "thurley42" or do you follow along like the rest of the sheep?
 

MrZ06

I love Texas Road House
Actually, I just like to respect and relate to women as human beings and not as objectified, sexualized trash who are seen as either Madonnas or whores. I find it terribly sad that our culture is nothing more than an update from the 1950s (and I was there). How about relating to women as intelligent beings who contribute to our society in a positive manner. Can you do that "thurley42" or do you follow along like the rest of the sheep?

You must go crazy when you see women walking around the beach in bikinis.
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
Actually, I don't eat beef. I have been a vegetarian. And no, I can assure you that I am no prude. I just like to respect and relate to women as human beings and not as objectified, sexualized trash who are seen as either Madonnas or whores. I find it terribly sad that our culture is nothing more than an update from the 1950s (and I was there). How about relating to women as intelligent beings who contribute to our society in a positive manner. Can you do that "thurley42" or do you follow along like the rest of the sheep?

You might be taking things a little too seriously.
 
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