I was in the Billings Walmart today and I saw at least a dozen of her equals. I haven't been in there for a long time and after I got out of there, all I could say is I ain't going there again. and damn I wish I wouldn't have left my camera in the car! But-----there were a lot of very good looking gals in there wearing very skimpy clothing also!
This one loks a lot younger but damn, she reminds me of my first wife. She was nowhere that fat when we married. All that happened after the divorce. I'm thinking I lucked out. PJ
Our forefathers did not politely protest the British.They did not vote them out of office, nor did they impeach the king,march on the capitol or ask permission for their rights. ----------------They just shot them. MOLON LABE
Jeez, did they have a sign on the front door allowing only women over 300 bills?
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Basically.
It’s called “all you can eat for $10 per person.” Around here most of the Chinese buffets went to takeout only after Covid. The Corral is one of the last great bargains for the morbidly obese or bargain shopper.
Beat’s McDonald’s even with the up charge for a pop. The AA community is well known for bringing in large purses to smuggle mo out the door to feed the babies.
They should have a scale at the front door, and charge by the pound.
In the late 80’s in Tallahassee Florida there was a Chinese buffet where the old lady who owned it would look you over as you walked in and quote you your charge before you ate.
Used to be a buffet place on University Dr over in Davie about 20 years ago the ex-wife liked that had good food. Roast beef carving table and all that. People would stand in line to get in at opening time for dinner. I remember seeing some bruisers in there, male and female, that wouldn't sit down at the table without at least 3 plates in front of them. Used to see this one dude in there that was absolutely disgusting.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want.
Don't even know if it still exists. Place called the Red Lion in Bangor, Maine down towards the Paul Bunyon Statue and state fairs grounds. Had a all you could eat Prime Rib dinner with a 3 or 4 row salad and whatever bar. They also had about 20 TV,s downstairs with Horse and Dog races on. And some way to gamble on the races thru some loophole in the law before the state even had a lottery.
It was their from 98 to 01. None of the other Army Recruiters knew about it. Till I told em let's go to the prime rib thing at Red Lion. Surprisingly none of the other branch recruiting offices knew about it either. Even Chief Madore from the Navy who I graduated High School with. Have like 8 army recruiters, 6 navy , 3 marine in their for lunch. The 2 prim and proper AirForce nerds never went. We would plan it as sorta a public event thing. People be coming over to talk to all of us telling about when they were in the military or relatives they put in, sometimes even relatives of people one of the recruiters put in .
About a dozen govy vehicles and 14 15 military types hitting the place.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩😄😄😄 Was like 13.99 or 14.99 for it. I liked the more well done end slices, don't care for pink or red center meat never have, and yes I know prime rib is supposed to be cooked that way low and slow with the inside medium at the most.