~terry
Sat, Feb 1, 1997 (15:41)
seed
What are your hot American restaurants?
~KitchenManager
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (02:33)
#1
Chronicle readers say:
Threadgill's
~terry
Sat, Nov 8, 1997 (09:47)
#2
It's a great place to eat out, especially their
broccoli rice casserole, but don't take your American
Express card. And watch out for Janis Joplins ghost.
~stacey
Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (11:41)
#3
All U Can Eat mashed potatos!!!
~terry
Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (12:37)
#4
Only if your name is U?
~stacey
Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (13:00)
#5
It's one of my many nicknames!
~terry
Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (13:17)
#6
OK U.
~stacey
Mon, Nov 10, 1997 (15:33)
#7
Ok ME.
~katrina
Sat, Dec 6, 1997 (00:45)
#8
Yeah u.
~KitchenManager
Sun, Dec 7, 1997 (00:43)
#9
u,2?
~stacey
Mon, Dec 8, 1997 (19:01)
#10
Uh, oh... it's encrypted!
~KitchenManager
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (00:31)
#11
Missed ya, stacey, I have been needing
some o' your laughter.
~terry
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (01:01)
#12
Really, glad Stacey's back!
~stacey
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (11:19)
#13
Aww. I got the warm fuzzies going on!
Sorry I was away for so long. After I was done fooling around on the California beaches, I had a new position to get used to. (Job, WER. The other positions aren't too difficult to adjust to!)
~KitchenManager
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (12:44)
#14
Ooh, she's versatile AND limber!
~stacey
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (19:17)
#15
Woo Woo!
~terry
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (23:33)
#16
Make way for the woo woo express. What's the new position?
~KitchenManager
Wed, Dec 10, 1997 (00:04)
#17
Don't know, she hasn't shown
me all of her old ones, yet...
~stacey
Wed, Dec 10, 1997 (10:45)
#18
*cackle*
Well, Paul, the position you probably speak of is self contained ED (emotionally disturbed/disabled (blah blah!)) teacher. Eight boys with some pretty severe problems. They are all very angry, have been severely physically, sexually and mentally abused. A great bunch of kids with some strong aversion to authority and physical contact.
It's a challenge.
~terry
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (20:17)
#19
How has this been going?
~stacey
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (19:31)
#20
Well.
Exhausting but challenging.
And, of course, rewarding.
~terry
Tue, Dec 16, 1997 (00:23)
#21
This was like a lateral move for you?
You're still at the same school?
~stacey
Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (11:11)
#22
yes and yes.
~stacey
Thu, Jun 4, 1998 (16:42)
#23
what IS America food anyway?
Considering we are supposed to be a melting pot and all...
Is it fondue?
~KitchenManager
Thu, Jun 4, 1998 (19:11)
#24
mashed potatoes and gravy, I think...
~stacey
Fri, Jun 5, 1998 (10:12)
#25
Thought that was an Irish delicacy?
~cfadm
Thu, Nov 3, 2005 (04:49)
#26
XLents best American restaurants 2003.
� Hill's. Best burger in town: well-seasoned meat on a kolache-style bun. 4700 S. Congress Ave., 851-9300.
� Magnolia Cafe. 24-hour spot with eclectic menu. 1920 S. Congress Ave.; 445-0000. Also 2304 Lake Austin Blvd.; 478-8645.
� Stagecoach Inn. Recipes from the 1940s in historic setting. 401 S. Stagecoach Road, Salado; (254) 947-5111.
� Texadelphia. Local sandwich chain famous for its "cheesesteak." 5510 S. Interstate 35, Building E, Suite 410; 804-0804. Several other Austin locations.
� Texicalli Grille. A South Austin classic with great salads and sandwiches. 534 E. Oltorf St., 442-2799.
� Z Tejas. Southwestern flavors ride strong at this popular place. 1110 W. Sixth St., 478-5355. Also 9400-A Arboretum Blvd., 346-3506.
~terry
Thu, Nov 3, 2005 (11:14)
#27
Hills (Bob Coles joint) is great for celebrating mayoral elections and meeting Kinky Friedman. Magnolia has awesome breakfasts. Z Tejas is impressive and a good place to take out of towners.