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Denver130 said:
I hate to say but the planes were out with a passion today. Here are the pictures. You decide.

http://www.geocities.com/houstonchemtrails/Houston31.html

I'm surprised we can see the sun in Houston today with all the spray activity going on. By be sure to notice those massive chemtrails in the photos as well.

So I hear there are some nice BBQ joints in Houston, anyone know any good ones near the Space Center?

I sure do get parched after all this chem spraying, any help would be appreciated.
 
it's the russian, thet're trying to poisin the BBQ factories...
 
I went to a pig pickin' this last weekend. Buried the creature Friday afternoon and pulled it out Saturday at noon.

Talk about melt in your mouth, I am salivating just thinking about it.
 
Denver, I didn't bother looking at your pictures. I don't have to, I already know what those "orbs" are, they are just a smoke rings from Luthers. Luthers BBQ, or course.

BTW, I may look at the pics; if might need a new avatar

enigma
 
Denver, in your last thread, you urged all of us not to listen to the opinions of pilots.

So why the hell are you posting your paranoid garbage on a web board for pilots? Stubborn or stupid?
 
The best thing about Houston is Papositos (sp?)

But there's a great BBQ place near there if you think ketchup and beef is BBQ.
 
bart said:
Buried the creature Friday afternoon and pulled it out Saturday at noon.
I thought that this might be inuendo. Then when I realized he was talking about bbq it was quite a turn on.:D
usc
 
Super 80 said:
The best thing about Houston is Papositos (sp?)

But there's a great BBQ place near there if you think ketchup and beef is BBQ.

I prefer Pappadeaux and Pappa Mias, but 'sitos is a close third. There are also a couple of coastal mexican style places named Tortugas that are excellent Mexican (not Tex-Mex).

The best breakfast in town used to be Kellys on I45 close to Hobby, but I don't get that way much any more. I hope they are still there.

enjoy,
enigma
 
Well you know us spray pilots have to have something to do in the off season! As for BBQ, I had a trip down to LBB yesterday and went over to County Line and had some fine ribs. That place is pretty good and is close to the airport. Parked the airplane 10 steps from the door at Lubbock Aero and grabbed the crew van for the short trip over. Doesn't get much better than that.
 
TLH near FSU, I think it's called Jim & Milt's. Some good BBQ!
 
bugchaser said:
Well you know us spray pilots have to have something to do in the off season! As for BBQ, I had a trip down to LBB yesterday and went over to County Line and had some fine ribs. That place is pretty good and is close to the airport. Parked the airplane 10 steps from the door at Lubbock Aero and grabbed the crew van for the short trip over. Doesn't get much better than that.

The County Line has some great BBQ. Go there in the summertime, and you can sit outside and eat as the restaurants's peacocks walk around begging for food.

If you have a little more time, check out Cagle's Steaks in LBB. It's out on the western outskirts of town. No BBQ, but they have some of the best steaks in the country.
 
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ShawnC said:
So I hear there are some nice BBQ joints in Houston, anyone know any good ones near the Space Center?

I sure do get parched after all this chem spraying, any help would be appreciated.

There is Andy's (I think that's what it's called) on HWY 3 a few blocks south of EFD. It's popular with the Ellington crowd. Friday's are catfish day.
 
Denver sure can manipulate a keyboard pretty good after a long session of huffing model airplane glue.

Denver, I have one suggestion for you, put the model airplane glue down and start using MEK, do us all a favor.
 
What should have been said about this and other threads along the chemtrail.....

http://www.teamfc3s.org/forum/attachment.php?s=&postid=261144

And on a more productive note......

skyking1976 - Whew, I had some Pizza Inn in Brownsville. About the only thing that was worth the money is the salad bar. But if you go to pizza joint.....do you care about the salad?

Man, I never knew about the briskit.....did I spell that right? That type of BBQ in Texas. Not bad...but the first time I saw that on the menu I was wondering what it was.
 
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Armadillo Barbecue in Issaquah, WA is a great place.

Good BBQ, a friendly atmosphere (sand floor, great waitresses) and excellent beer.

Check it out, you won't be disappointed.

Man, I miss Seattle (my hometown...dâmn those non-commutable bases.)
 
I second the Tortuga's Coastal Cantina recommendation. Excellent food. Pappasitos and Luther's are good also. So...who's in town for the superbowl weekend? Y'all are more than welcome to stop by the Hobby Millionaire and say hello.

Maybe a couple of us Flightinfo nerds could get together for some BBQ?

Post edited to remove idiot-provoking content :)
 
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LJDRVR...no feeding the animals...

remember--BBQ rules in the fanciful world of Denver!

How about that BBQ slaw at Blacks BBQ, Gastonia NC?:)
 
skyking1976 said:
I had the smoker fired up last weekend. Did a couple of racks with Haywards BBQ sauce. They were chem-licious!!!



Hayward is a straight pimp.
 
Darn it, LJDRVR, stop trying to hijack this BBQ thread!

Wankel7, brisket is a cut taken from under the cow's neck. It's already tender, but when it's slow cooked with an occasional application of seasonings or sauce, it's outstanding. I've seen it offered in states besides Texas, but it's primarily a Texas thing.
 
Ar Orb? I think I've seen that on Rollie Pollie Ollie, may kids love that show. Speaking of BBQ. I used to be a CFI at LBB Aero. The County Line was always a favorite of Corp crews. If you are in Houston, and go to Ellington, try Pettie's Cajun. It is right outside the front gate. Good food, great airplane and NASA stuff on the walls. Good BBQ at The Cockpit by HOU.

And if you look are good you can see all the chem trails you want!
 
na265 said:
Good BBQ at The Cockpit by HOU.


Sorry, I can't vouch for BBQ at the Cockpit, I never did get past the Black and Tan line.:D

enigma
 
Denver130 said:
I hate to say but the planes were out with a passion today. Here are the pictures. You decide.

http://www.geocities.com/houstonchemtrails/Houston31.html

I'm surprised we can see the sun in Houston today with all the spray activity going on. By be sure to notice those massive chemtrails in the photos as well.

Mmmm,

Do you guys prefer Budweiser or Heineken with your BBQ?? (heieneken doh! if it ain't dutch it ain't much right? :p )


The above response is not in anyway the direct or precise view of the poster. By reading this you agree to these terms and are required to refrain from flamming:p

g'day
 
Ahhhh Houston,

FIrst time I ever had real BBQ was in Houston .... no Idea what the place was called that was almost 20 years ago.
 
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Flyingdutchman said:
Do you guys prefer Budweiser or Heineken with your BBQ?? (heieneken doh! if it ain't dutch it ain't much right? :p )

When you have Guiness and Bass available, you don't need BBQ!

However, in their absence, Shiner Bock is the prefered beverage for Texas BBQ. I'm not sure what goes best with that sickly sweet meat stuff they call BBQ in Carolina. "Pulled Pig", what the heck is that? Huh? I'd guess that they have to drink something like sweet tea. Man between BBQ sauce and tea, they must go through tons of sugar per person down there. Sure wish I had the sugar concession in the south. Wait, I'll bet they drink somethin like Busch.

Notice to all Yankees and other vermin. I can trash talk my fellow Confederates, don't ya'll even think about it. I'll bust your can quicker than the Moniter sank.

What do you mean wrong thread, isn't this the PeaceActivist thread? Oh well please disregard the tail kickin part. It must be the chemgoo, I spilled some of it last trip.

One more thing for you Gulf Coast residents. Galena Park, possible proof that Denver is on to something.:D

regards,
enigma
 
Anybody listen to Mancow this morning?

Some guy called in and was practically frothing at the mouth about the "real story" behind September 11th. It seems that the CIA instructed NORAD to stand down for the duration of the "attack." The 767's and 757's were being flown by Special Ops guys via remote control, and after the attack the CIA seized all the pertinent ATC radar and voice tapes. Condaleeza Rice personally contacted numerous politicians and suggested that they not fly to New York that morning.

Oh, and there's a national conspiracy of school principals to put video cameras in girls' showers.

So I'm listening to this, and I'm thinking..."Denver, is that you?"
 

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