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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    If would have known DNC that you were Memphis BBQ Superiority Guy, I wouldn't have popped off so much. I love the Rendezvous so much because of the location and ambience. And yes, I've had the cheese plate and sausages. I even some the seasoning at home in my cupboard. I recall going to one other sport when I was there: it would have been either Corky's or Interstate. Was excellent which ever it was. Just haven't ever been able to find BBQ on par with those kinds of places in Seattle, although I am a pretty mean rib chef myself.
    Next time you're in town PM me and we'll check out Central or Memphis BBQ Co.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Bunch of guys discussing what restaurants to eat at next time they travel. You guys realize you sound like a group of moms at Starbuck's, right?

    But the bigger question is: Could this thread get any gayer?

    This thread is our way of welcoming @MikeDamone back
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Bunch of guys discussing what restaurants to eat at next time they travel. You guys realize you sound like a group of moms at Starbuck's, right?

    But the bigger question is: Could this thread get any gayer?

    -- CHALLENGE STILL ACCEPTED --

    Here are some male cosplayers

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    we done here?
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,862
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    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    If would have known DNC that you were Memphis BBQ Superiority Guy, I wouldn't have popped off so much. I love the Rendezvous so much because of the location and ambience. And yes, I've had the cheese plate and sausages. I even some the seasoning at home in my cupboard. I recall going to one other sport when I was there: it would have been either Corky's or Interstate. Was excellent which ever it was. Just haven't ever been able to find BBQ on par with those kinds of places in Seattle, although I am a pretty mean rib chef myself.
    Next time you're in town PM me and we'll check out Central or Memphis BBQ Co.
    On 3 Conditions:

    1) @Swaye's out of the picture

    2) We can go take a walk along the Mighty Miss for perspective

    3) We can go look at the ducks at the Peabody
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    dnc said:

    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    If would have known DNC that you were Memphis BBQ Superiority Guy, I wouldn't have popped off so much. I love the Rendezvous so much because of the location and ambience. And yes, I've had the cheese plate and sausages. I even some the seasoning at home in my cupboard. I recall going to one other sport when I was there: it would have been either Corky's or Interstate. Was excellent which ever it was. Just haven't ever been able to find BBQ on par with those kinds of places in Seattle, although I am a pretty mean rib chef myself.
    Next time you're in town PM me and we'll check out Central or Memphis BBQ Co.
    On 3 Conditions:

    1) @Swaye's out of the picture

    2) We can go take a walk along the Mighty Miss for perspective

    3) We can go look at the ducks at the Peabody
    LEARN TO SEND A PM YOU IDIOT!!! HAHAHAHAHA!
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Back to the poont of the thred:

    Someone in Arizona turned the memorial to Confederate veterans on the lawn of their state Capitol into the 2nd Place Participation Trophy that it is:

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    AZDuck said:

    Back to the poont of the thred:

    Someone in Arizona turned the memorial to Confederate veterans on the lawn of their state Capitol into the 2nd Place Participation Trophy that it is:

    image

    That's creative and funny
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    AZDuck said:

    Back to the poont of the thred:

    Someone in Arizona turned the memorial to Confederate veterans on the lawn of their state Capitol into the 2nd Place Participation Trophy that it is:

    image

    Troll level: Asian
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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,739
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    AZDuck said:

    Bunch of guys discussing what restaurants to eat at next time they travel. You guys realize you sound like a group of moms at Starbuck's, right?

    But the bigger question is: Could this thread get any gayer?

    -- CHALLENGE ACCEPTED --

    here's a cute picture of some ferrets

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    Don't let Richard Gere get his hands on those.
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    KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,750
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    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    Beale Street gives me a boner. Bourbon Street with better tunes and without the barfing rednecks.


    There's great places to go in the Quarter and NOLA that aren't Bourbon Street. Last I checked, Bourbon Street was mostly gay bars these days (NTTAWWT).

    I didn't there was enough of Beale Street when I was there. Maybe that's changed now.
    Beale Street is pretty cool and a must visit, but it's pretty damn tiny. Two blocks and the far third of the eastern block is pretty sparse.

    It's great for live music and food though, and minus the airborne herpes of Bourbon Street so it has that going for it.
    Agreed.


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    SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,060
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    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    This. I always look at BBQ as BBQ, and then brisket. Both BBQ, but two different worlds. Texas for brisket, and Memphis for BBQ.
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    AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381
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    Swaye said:

    dnc said:

    AZDuck said:

    Been to Memphis once. Best BBQ I've ever had (Texan heresy)

    The Rendezvous? Best rib joint in the history of rib joints?
    Rendezvous is a must visit for the atmosphere and history, but it's not particularly good as far as Memphis ribs go. But you do need to try the sausage and cheese plate if you ever go there again.

    Central, Corky's, Memphis BBQ Co, and Germantown Commissary all have better ribs IMO, and there are probably others I haven't been to.

    There's BBQ everywhere here. As a former North Carolinian, former Oklahoman who spent time in Georgia, I am all in on Memphis BBQ. No other BBQ comes close (though I've never had KC BBQ and have heard very good things).

    Texas brisket is the shit though, my favorite non pork BBQ anywhere.
    This. I always look at BBQ as BBQ, and then brisket. Both BBQ, but two different worlds. Texas for brisket, and Memphis for BBQ.
    the hell you say

    I like pork, because it tastes good

    but BBQ brisket is BBQ
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