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Old 10-21-2009, 07:57 AM
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Sailor, not sure what was on that plate in the photo but I could smell it.
Click on this. A Tex-Mex taste sensation!

CHIMICHANGA!
 
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Old 10-21-2009, 11:38 AM
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Oh yeah, well familiar with 'em. I'm even loading up my Ipod with Robert Earl Keen Jr. It just don't get any better than that! That's one thing you Texan's ain't short of and thats food and entertainment!
 
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If you do ride the sisters, there are two places you really need to try to hit. In Bandera, favorite beer joint is 11th street Cowboy bar. Ask anyone, they will get you there. When youget to Leakey while riding 337, stop at the Bent Rim Cafe, they have a little store in there and they are a host of Hill Countyr ride information. You will not regret the ride. Good Luck.
 
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OK Draft1 time to pony up some info on your OP, did you go? comments, pictures, video?
 
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