• Re: Restaurants

    From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Nancy Backus on Fri Dec 20 05:23:50 2019
    Nancy wrote --

    good food (i.e., FF chains) in some towns and

    (and you got cut off again..... )

    Wasn't really important. Just she didn't eat any local foods.

    Poor child, she didn't know what wonderful food she was passing up by
    insisting on the FF chains....
    True, it wasn't familiar... but such a chance to broaden her horizons...

    Very true.
    But that is one thing fast disappearing with FF everywhere, or chains in general. The food is the same wherever one goes. That's why I prefer
    locally owned and operated places whenever possible.
    Joe
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  • From Nancy Backus@1:123/140 to Joe Mackey on Tue Dec 24 21:46:00 2019
    Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 12-20-19 05:18 <=-

    good food (i.e., FF chains) in some towns and
    (and you got cut off again..... )

    Wasn't really important. Just she didn't eat any local foods.

    That's pretty much what I guessed, but didn't know if you were giving
    any more detail... :)

    Poor child, she didn't know what wonderful food she was passing up by insisting on the FF chains.... > True, it wasn't familiar... but such a chance to broaden her horizons...
    Very true.
    But that is one thing fast disappearing with FF everywhere, or
    chains in general. The food is the same wherever one goes. That's why
    I prefer locally owned and operated places whenever possible.

    Fortunately here there's a lot of good choices of locally owned and
    operated places... We can pretty much simply ignore the chains... :)

    ttyl neb

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  • From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Nancy Backus on Wed Dec 25 06:00:00 2019
    Nancy wrote --

    I prefer locally owned and operated places whenever possible.

    Fortunately here there's a lot of good choices of locally owned and
    operated places... We can pretty much simply ignore the chains... :)

    Too often people will only go to touristy places and not seek out little
    out of the way places locals go to. And it would be a combination of
    things: Not wanting to get off the main road being the main reason, not knowing the area, not knowing what's avail
    Joe
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  • From Nancy Backus@1:123/140 to Joe Mackey on Thu Jan 2 14:12:00 2020
    Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 12-25-19 05:54 <=-

    I prefer locally owned and operated places whenever possible.
    Fortunately here there's a lot of good choices of locally owned and
    operated places... We can pretty much simply ignore the chains... :)

    Too often people will only go to touristy places and not seek out
    little out of the way places locals go to. And it would be a
    combination of things: Not wanting to get off the main road being the
    main reason, not knowing the area, not knowing what's avail

    If I'm on the road, I tend to not stop until my final destination of the
    day... and then take the time to find something decent... In the case of
    going up to our camp, we have an interim destination already in mind for supper.... ;) Sometimes we head there directly, sometimes we unload at
    the camp first and then go out...

    ttyl neb

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  • From Will Milberger@1:106/101 to Nancy Backus on Fri Jan 3 10:52:38 2020
    Re: Re: Restaurants
    By: NANCY BACKUS to JOE MACKEY on Thu Jan 02 2020 02:07 pm

    If I'm on the road, I tend to not stop until my final destination of the day... and then take the time to find something decent... In the case of going up to our camp, we have an interim destination already in mind for supper.... ;) Sometimes we head there directly, sometimes we unload at
    the camp first and then go out...

    How far is the trip? We sometimes go to Shreveport (about 4 hrs) with the parents, sister, niece and wife. We can't get there without at least 3 stops for bathroom breaks.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Will Milberger on Sun Jan 5 22:23:00 2020
    Will,

    How far is the trip? We sometimes go to Shreveport (about 4 hrs) with the WM>parents, sister, niece and wife. We can't get there without at least 3 stops WM>for bathroom breaks.

    I'm in Little Rock, and am considering driving down to Shreveport in
    early August for a ham radio weekend in early August. I have to go to
    Texarkana for a square dance festival in early October.

    I drove to Hot Springs and back last night, for a square dance event.
    It was a nice drive, since US70/270 has been widened to 4 lanes, with a
    center turn lane, and a bypass around town.

    But, the length of the drive gave me a murderous headache
    today...plus, I was up until 3am, working on a publication (I'm the new
    Editor for the Arkansas State Square Dance Federation)...so I slept in
    this morning. Then, after going to Sonic for lunch (I had such a
    headache, that I didn't feel like cooking), and doing a ham radio
    traffic net, I crashed for 2 hours. The headache finally went away.

    After a severe concussion nearly 50 years ago, I get migraines nearly
    on a daily basis...especially after spending a lot of time at the
    computer.

    Daryl


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  • From Nancy Backus@1:123/140 to Will Milberger on Thu Jan 9 21:29:00 2020
    Quoting Will Milberger to Nancy Backus on 01-03-20 10:52 <=-

    If I'm on the road, I tend to not stop until my final destination
    of the day... and then take the time to find something decent... In
    the case of going up to our camp, we have an interim destination
    already in mind for supper... ;) Sometimes we head there directly,
    sometimes we unload at the camp first and then go out...

    How far is the trip? We sometimes go to Shreveport (about 4 hrs) with
    the parents, sister, niece and wife. We can't get there without at
    least 3 stops for bathroom breaks.

    With that assortment, I guess I can understand the stops... ;)

    It's just under 4 hours from home to camp with no stops... It used to
    take more like 5 straight, more if with stops... back then, we used to
    bring the cats, and they needed a stop somewhere... so for a while we
    used to stop about halfway and get a meal... I travel better without
    stops, though, so as long as there's nobody riding with me that needs to
    stop, I just don't... :)

    ttyl neb

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