TBrown
Wolf of Beale Street
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I didn't say i believed anything, one way or the other. Don't put words in my mouth. Ambles has already shown he's a drama queen, attention whore etc. which is a perfect fit for Kiffin and Orgeron, not so much for DD. I'm perfectly happy with the WR's we already have committed. If we get Da-Rick that's icing on the cake. If Ambles does come here, he would be wise to leave his drama in Ga, or else enjoy riding the pine. because I guarantee you his antics won't fly with coach D.
You just did to half the people posting, I for one never belittled him, I just said I don't believe. We don't need you telling us to act our own age. If he comes on here calling people idiots, then he gets what he deserves. End of story.
I didn't realize he called you a fool, or that you in return called him a punk lol. Can't we all just get along, while having different opinions, and all of us support our favorite team?For me it had nothing to do with him having a different view. It had everything to do with him calling several people on here fools. I called him a little punk and told him to go to bed... Basically what I would tell my own 13 y/o..
Maybe you shouldn't paint with such a broad brush...
True on the 17th St. Market but IGA on 19th and Highland was the best!:rock:The 17th street market had some decent food. Nothing to write home about, but living at Grand Forest, it was close.
Other than that, I don't know.
I never managed to make it to Litton's...and need to go to Chandler's. Gus's wasn't my favorite. I mean, it was good, but...eh.
In some sense, Brother Jack's was about as far from the strip as possible, where it could be argued that no sane or sober student would ever want to venture. It could best be described as in the heart of the project about a block or two from the Knoxville College campus. Seems like it was also where a couple of roads intersected. Jack was as nice as he could be, and the pig burgers and bbq was served on regular white loaf bread. Looking back, it was probably a fairly dangerous excursion, but think Krystal times 1000 when you have been out drinking and you'll get a flavor for the attraction. It could never be replicated. Trust me there were not a lot of people at UT that were aware it even existed IMO.