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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby821 View Post
    I am just here killing some time kicking it up with all of you all, I am board But Underwoods was the best place in town for BBQ
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    Board?????? I guess you did go to Moore...In OKC Schools, we would spell it this way BORED....Webster's Dictionary agrees...

  2. #152

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Board?????? I guess you did go to Moore...In OKC Schools, we would spell it this way BORED....Webster's Dictionary agrees...
    Nope it is spelled BOARD sorry wrong again General

  3. #153

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby821 View Post
    Nope it is spelled BOARD sorry wrong again General
    BOARD is an object used in building a structure. Can come in numerous sizes and shapes....Made from indidgenous fibered trees:....

    BORED:.....Having nothing to do to occupy your mental thoughts...A situation that includes Not having anything to do besides sitting and thinking....

    Good Luck my friend..Generals 64......

  4. #154

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    BOARD is an object used in building a structure. Can come in numerous sizes and shapes....Made from indidgenous fibered trees:....

    BORED:.....Having nothing to do to occupy your mental thoughts...A situation that includes Not having anything to do besides sitting and thinking....

    Good Luck my friend..Generals 64......
    You too

  5. #155

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    hi, bobby... enjoy your ban. -M

  6. #156

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    ...but I did like the original El Charrito's which were bought out by El Chico!!
    Excuse me if this has been mentioned before, but I think the lady who owns the Adobe Grill is the daughter of one of the muckity mucks at El Charrito. That is a quote from my husband, because he cannot remember the exact relationship. She was also the person who originally started Cocina de Mino. I end this with a big "I THINK".

  7. #157
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ... I guess the acorn does fall a little father from the tree than expected...
    The Oklahoma wind did it!

  8. #158
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    BOARD is an object used in building a structure. Can come in numerous sizes
    and shapes... Made from indigenous fibered trees...
    And used to create paddles used to bring disruptive students to their senses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinkles View Post
    Excuse me if this has been mentioned before, but I think the lady who owns the Adobe Grill is the daughter of one of the muckity mucks at El Charrito. That is a quote from my husband, because he cannot remember the exact relationship. She was also the person who originally started Cocina de Mino. I end this with a big "I THINK".
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    I think you are right.....I know the original Cocina De Mino used the "Old Names" of the dinners from El Charrito. They had Good food...When they sold it took a bad turn too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    I think you are right... I know the original Cocina De Mino used the "Old
    Names" of the dinners from El Charrito. They had Good food... When they sold
    it took a bad turn too...
    Here's a good topic.
    What were the names of the dinners at El Charrito and what did they include?

    I remember these, but I'm sure what contained what. I always ordered cheese enchiladas.

    Defeat - cheese tacos?
    Laredo
    Village - everything. Wasn't it $1.89?
    Explorer - I think that was the enchilada dinner.
    Prunepickerlito - cheese stuffed prunes with chili con carne.

    I remember when Jorge brought us a new thing called Nachos! A chip with
    a piece of melted cheddar and a slice of jalapeno! WOW!

  11. #161

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Here's a good topic.
    What were the names of the dinners at El Charrito and what did they include?

    I remember these, but I'm sure what contained what. I always ordered cheese enchiladas.

    Defeat - cheese tacos?
    Laredo
    Village - everything. Wasn't it $1.89?
    Explorer - I think that was the enchilada dinner.
    Prunepickerlito - cheese stuffed prunes with chili con carne.

    I remember when Jorge brought us a new thing called Nachos! A chip with
    a piece of melted cheddar and a slice of jalapeno! WOW!
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    Yeah and it was very few chips and was about 75 cents I think....MMMMMReady to take the wife there...wait a minute, they are closed aren't they???? you're combo makes me want to go to the bathroom before eating it...

  12. #162

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    I think you are right.....I know the original Cocina De Mino used the "Old Names" of the dinners from El Charrito. They had Good food...When they sold it took a bad turn too...
    Was their mascot a parrot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    Was their mascot a parrot?
    Parrot tacos!

  14. #164

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Here's a good topic.
    What were the names of the dinners at El Charrito and what did they include?

    I remember these, but I'm sure what contained what. I always ordered cheese enchiladas.

    Defeat - cheese tacos?
    Laredo
    Village - everything. Wasn't it $1.89?
    Explorer - I think that was the enchilada dinner.
    Prunepickerlito - cheese stuffed prunes with chili con carne.

    I remember when Jorge brought us a new thing called Nachos! A chip with
    a piece of melted cheddar and a slice of jalapeno! WOW!
    I believe the Explorer was the enchilada dinner. My best friend and I used to order an Explorer to share and would pool our money for a drink because we couldn't afford two drinks. She liked Dr. Pepper, I liked coke, so we'd alternate. She always liked the garnish but it was too hot for my taste. We'd eat there when our folks would drop us off for the afternoon at Shepherd Mall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    Was their mascot a parrot?
    Norwegian Blue. Lovely plumage!


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    I'm pretty sure that the man who started Nino's came from the El Chico on Paseo (and maybe El Charrito, even). And that was our progression with Mexican food - El Charrito downtown, then El Chico on Paseo, and then Nino's on the south side. We tried to go to whatever Nino's Mr. Nino was working at (sorry, I never knew that gentleman's name). They were always good. Unfortunately, we haven't found a Mexican restaurant in ten years that is as good to us as those restaurants were - we just make TexMex at home and endure.

    Is it my imagination (or have I gotten crabbier the older I get - YES) but does it seem to anyone else that the TexMex (or OklaMex) places have gone NUTS with cilantro?? I just can't stand going out to eat TexMex any more because of it.

  17. #167

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    To me Nino's was/is still one of the least liked. El Charrito can still be found in the frozen dinner section.

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    I'm still looking for a place that serves GOOD fish tacos. Guess you can take the boy out of the Deep Fork River but can't take the Deep Fork River out of the boy!! Lincoln County section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinkles View Post
    I'm pretty sure that the man who started Nino's
    came from the El Chico on Paseo (and maybe El Charrito, even). And that
    was our progression with Mexican food - El Charrito downtown, then El
    Chico on Paseo, and then Nino's on the south side. We tried to go to
    whatever Nino's Mr. Nino was working at (sorry, I never knew that
    gentleman's name). They were always good. Unfortunately, we haven't
    found a Mexican restaurant in ten years that is as good to us as those
    restaurants were - we just make TexMex at home and endure.

    Is it my imagination (or have I gotten crabbier the older I get - YES) but
    does it seem to anyone else that the TexMex (or OklaMex) places have
    gone NUTS with cilantro?? I just can't stand going out to eat TexMex any
    more because of it.
    Nino's, when the kitchen is on top of it's game, is very similar to El
    Charritos. I don't understand the cilantro thing, especially in the salsa.
    Too much is used. Maybe it's one of those 'authentic' things. So-called
    'authentic Mexican' has a lot of cilantro. Some try to say that it uses
    fresher ingredients. That's bunk. I've eaten 'authentic' made by real
    Mexicans and they use whatever is in the refrigerator. DUH! It doesn't
    matter how fresh it is.

    Tex-Mex rocks. Authentic stinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    I'm still looking for a place that serves GOOD fish tacos. Guess you can take
    the boy out of the Deep Fork River but can't take the Deep Fork River out of
    the boy!! Lincoln County section.
    I read, earlier today, that Cheever's has good seafood tamales Since I
    haven't tried them I can't give an honest report. BUT, notice that it's a big
    but, the carrot cake or fried cheese cake will more than make up for it, if for
    some reason the seafood tamales aren't to your liking. Cheever's rocks.

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    Sorry for hogging up all the "hey" here lately. Does anyone remember Great American Railroad restaurant?? Steakhouse, in a railroad boxcar thing. They had a tasty steak soup. Was one of "our places" when we first dated. I don't remember it being all that romantic, though. Well, maybe compared to Sizzlin Sirloin (probably my other option) it was like a night in Paris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twinkles View Post
    Sorry for hogging up all the "hey" here lately. Does anyone remember Great
    American Railroad restaurant? Steakhouse, in a railroad boxcar thing. They
    had a tasty steak soup. Was one of "our places" when we first dated.
    You're not hoggin' the thread! Keep posting like mad!

    GAR was a very good restaurant! The 'Engineer' was a huge prime rib. Isn't
    the Ranch Steak House there?

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    One thing I remember about eating at El Charrito's was they had a dish called The Boomer Sooner. I asked the watress one time why they didn't offer a dish that represented OSU, and she quickly replied: "we do, it's called the defeat"! Even made this cowboy fan laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by village idiot View Post
    One thing I remember about eating at El Charrito's was they had a dish called
    The Boomer Sooner. I asked the watress one time why they didn't offer a
    dish that represented OSU, and she quickly replied, "we do, it's called the
    defeat"! Even made this cowboy fan laugh.
    Do you remember what was on the Boomer Sooner? Wasn't the Defeat
    cheese tacos? Do you remember any of the other items on the menu?

  25. #175

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    GAR was a very good restaurant! The 'Engineer' was a huge prime rib. Isn't
    the Ranch Steak House there?
    You know, I was originally going to say I thought it was over on Meridian food row, but then realized I was thinking about the Hungry Peddler (which I guess is Shorty Small's, now).

    But May and Britton Road is the Ranch Steak House, right? I'm pretty sure you are right on the location.

    And I think GAR is the first time I ever had prime rib. And I think I ate that first one for three meals (at least). That thing was HUGE. My twenty year old date had no problem packing the whole thing in and was eyeing my doggie bag as I got out of the car.

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