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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I worked at Lil' Freds in the early 90s. I like Trent, he's a cool fella. Als Upstairs, I haven't been to that place in years. I used to have a customer that had an open account there that would give me a gift card once a year consisting of "bring four people, eat and drink on me". I think all I ever ate was a lobster bisque, plus scotch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I worked at Lil' Freds in the early 90s. I like Trent, he's a cool fella. Als Upstairs, I haven't been to that place in years. I used to have a customer that had an open account there that would give me a gift card once a year consisting of "bring four people, eat and drink on me". I think all I ever ate was a lobster bisque, plus scotch.

    I'm cooking at home, if anyone really cares.
    That lobster bisque is fine though.
    I'm going to heaven for the weather and hell for the company.

    Be dangerous, unpredictable, and make a whole lot of noise.

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    Thank you, you typed it so I know you meant it. You can't take that back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by River Rat View Post
    That lobster bisque is fine though.
    It's that puff pastry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    It's that puff pastry.
    Indeed. A meal unto itself.
    I'm going to heaven for the weather and hell for the company.

    Be dangerous, unpredictable, and make a whole lot of noise.

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    And no shit, my wife loved it. I don't question the easy things. It's been years. The last time I ate there we were dealing with what to do with the mini bottles, like at the beginning of free pour. The vice president of Diageo was wanting to talk to a few of us in the business after a meeting, they picked there. It's hard to forget because my wife was extremely pregnant with our second child. I walked into that room overlooking Columbia and he had the entire menu ordered. But I had to drink Diageo scotch.. no matter, they had Oban. He asked me if there was anything else I wanted.. I told him a lobster bisque in a to-go box.

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    Chop, chop garçon.
    I'm going to heaven for the weather and hell for the company.

    Be dangerous, unpredictable, and make a whole lot of noise.

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    There was no way I was riding back home to Lake Wateree after being in vicinity of that lobster bisque without one.

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    Come to think about it was about this time.. my son will be 13 in 2 weeks.

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    and don't forget the baked pimento cheese, I could take a bath in that stuff
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    Bar hopping, pleasing the lonely ones.

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    No where but home. Valentine's Day is for suckers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tot View Post
    Bar hopping, pleasing the lonely ones.
    Go get em brother.

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    We will be heading to alodia's. The new one in Lexington y'all should go check it out my brothers the main chef and running the place. Excellent food.
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    Buy your steaks tonight, tomorrow they won't be on sale!
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    We got stone crab claws coming from Joe's in South Beach. My wife's favorite thing to eat
    Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him

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    Fried doves, milk gravy and homemade biskits!
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    Whatever the wife brings me to the Fire Station.

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    My mom has been out here the last week lending a hand after my surgery, will probably take her somewhere nice.

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    I'll put a couple ribeyes and some of Rodney's sausage on the grill.

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