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My dream guitar is the Tony Iommi SG. The guitar I took to Gibson is a 1956 Les Paul special (tv yellow). I also own a 1965 fender mustang the rare green metallic one. I'm thinking about selling the fender to get my SG, although the wife's been telling me for years to just buy it already.
My greatest guitar was a 68 Fender strat in natural oak. but, dad was a junkie, sold it for dope money while I was in boot camp.

but my favorite?? I had a Black Rich Bitch Warlock..got the coffin case with it and everything...it was a very metal guitar...so I was surprised to find out that I was free styling blues on it, lol.
somewhere along the way my inner music changed on me...and the BC Rich was no longer appropriate...still sounded great, just didnt fit the groove...thats when I made up my mind the SG custom will be my next axe.
 

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I want 99 tacos for 2 cents at Jack-in-the Box. I still love and remember that commercial.

Those were the days.

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My family has a tradition of preparing the opposing teams food that city or state is known for. It started as a learning experience when my two boys were young. We would look up the food info for that team, decide on a menu, and find recipes we thought looked good. Fast forward, and my two boys spear head the whole operations on Sundays. We try and vary the food, for example we play divisional opponents twice a season at least, so no doubling up the menu with the same food. So even when the home team loses, we always have fun because of the food. It's almost like having a Super Bowl, food wise, every Sunday.
 

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My family has a tradition of preparing the opposing teams food that city or state is known for. It started as a learning experience when my two boys were young. We would look up the food info for that team, decide on a menu, and find recipes we thought looked good. Fast forward, and my two boys spear head the whole operations on Sundays. We try and vary the food, for example we play divisional opponents twice a season at least, so no doubling up the menu with the same food. So even when the home team loses, we always have fun because of the food. It's almost like having a Super Bowl, food wise, every Sunday.
My brother does this. It’s a good practice.
 

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I want 99 tacos for 2 cents at Jack-in-the Box. I still love and remember that commercial.

Those were the days.

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Great commercial. They could've been sued for false advertising as those tacos are nothing like the real Jack tacos :D
 

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Great commercial. They could've been sued for false advertising as those tacos are nothing like the real Jack tacos :D

Those slider tacos ruled the day. I haven't had any for awhile. They were tasty and I always doused them with a lot of hot sauce.
 

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My family has a tradition of preparing the opposing teams food that city or state is known for. It started as a learning experience when my two boys were young. We would look up the food info for that team, decide on a menu, and find recipes we thought looked good. Fast forward, and my two boys spear head the whole operations on Sundays. We try and vary the food, for example we play divisional opponents twice a season at least, so no doubling up the menu with the same food. So even when the home team loses, we always have fun because of the food. It's almost like having a Super Bowl, food wise, every Sunday.
That’s super cool. What a fun tradition.
 

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Tacos have so many variations.

Street
Tex Mex
Birria

I do love
Chiwa Tacos
La Taqueria
Taco Califia
Julio Toos (Tex Mex)
 

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I had wingstop for lunch yesterday. I was tempted to try a chicken sandwich but I couldn’t justify buying sandwich from a wing place. I’d go to chick fil A for that. I went with the original hot wings. Twas good.
 

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I had wingstop for lunch yesterday. I was tempted to try a chicken sandwich but I couldn’t justify buying sandwich from a wing place. I’d go to chick fil A for that. I went with the original hot wings. Twas good.
With all the research you do for the cardinal's forum, I'm surprised Bidwill isn't buying you lunch.....Oh, wait...my bad ;)
 

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Chase Field has new food this season!

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