2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:I am. They’re in the pool, and I’m chilling on the side, talking to you, on eGriz. I went this morning to get some stuff for a practice run for Thanksgiving, so I’m gonna start on that in about two hours. I’m thinking about doing a turducken for the real day, but I’ve never done it, and don’t want to mess it up. Maybe I’ll do a backup tenderloin or something. What do you think?
I think you wish you were still living in Montana.
Boy, sometimes I do, for sure. COL, could probably retire earlier, and not to get political, but it’s probably a bit closer to where I fall on that stuff. When we go up to visit in the summer, we think “what are we doing living where we live?” Then, we come up for Xmas and can’t wait to get home. I didn’t grow up caring about weather and lifestyle, and I never thought I would. But it happened somewhere along the way. I guess it’s impossible to explain to someone who hasn’t lived in both climates. A visit or vacation is one thing, but it doesn’t get one to appreciate it on an every day basis. Also, anywhere inland is too hot, so I’m with you there. f*** that.
Anyway, the extended family is coming down for Thanksgiving, and that’s why I was asking about the aAaTurducken. It’s our first time hosting in the new house. I wouldn’t call it high stakes because it’s family, but I don’t want to mess something up for 17 people, you know?
You can’t catch trout in SoCal
garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
You sound like a shitty friend.
Actually my wife is the same way about sweaty & we do keep our home at 63 tops during day & 57 night. We have just became accustomed to that routine. Had some relatives move to Missoula & it DRIVES our relatives nuts! Oh Well!garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
You sound like a shitty friend.
Nah, that’s a selfish host.
Anyway, another question on this Turducken: Do you usually go in-bird with the stuffing on a regular turkey? I never have because of the contamination risk, but on the Turducken, it seems like a must, right? BTW, what makes you the Turducken expert in the first place? Not accusing, just wondering how many you’ve done.
2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
You sound like a shitty friend.
Nah, that’s a selfish host.
Anyway, another question on this Turducken: Do you usually go in-bird with the stuffing on a regular turkey? I never have because of the contamination risk, but on the Turducken, it seems like a must, right? BTW, what makes you the Turducken expert in the first place? Not accusing, just wondering how many you’ve done.
Why are you so obsessed with food? I thought the only thing SoCal guys like you ate were dicks?
Go drink a protein shake or eat a bowl of Kale.
2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:We know this nice NoDak family and they’re a bit portly, so they keep their home around 65 degrees, usually less. The husband told me he sweats anywhere over 70 degrees. Well my wife hates going over there because she freezes her ass off. We usually leave coats or sweatshirts on all night. How do you tell friends they’re too fat to chill with, literally?
You sound like a shitty friend.
Nah, that’s a selfish host.
Anyway, another question on this Turducken: Do you usually go in-bird with the stuffing on a regular turkey? I never have because of the contamination risk, but on the Turducken, it seems like a must, right? BTW, what makes you the Turducken expert in the first place? Not accusing, just wondering how many you’ve done.
Why are you so obsessed with food? I thought the only thing SoCal guys like you ate were dicks?
Go drink a protein shake or eat a bowl of Kale.
AZGrizFan said:2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:You sound like a shitty friend.
Nah, that’s a selfish host.
Anyway, another question on this Turducken: Do you usually go in-bird with the stuffing on a regular turkey? I never have because of the contamination risk, but on the Turducken, it seems like a must, right? BTW, what makes you the Turducken expert in the first place? Not accusing, just wondering how many you’ve done.
Why are you so obsessed with food? I thought the only thing SoCal guys like you ate were dicks?
Go drink a protein shake or eat a bowl of Kale.
Well, that escalated quickly.....
AZGrizFan said:2011BisonAlumni said:CDAGRIZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:You sound like a shitty friend.
Nah, that’s a selfish host.
Anyway, another question on this Turducken: Do you usually go in-bird with the stuffing on a regular turkey? I never have because of the contamination risk, but on the Turducken, it seems like a must, right? BTW, what makes you the Turducken expert in the first place? Not accusing, just wondering how many you’ve done.
Why are you so obsessed with food? I thought the only thing SoCal guys like you ate were dicks?
Go drink a protein shake or eat a bowl of Kale.
Well, that escalated quickly.....
EverettGriz said:BadlandsGrizFan said:EverettGriz said:A nice first step. Now if they could play it in an actual football stadium, we might be on to something.
People that say this stuff must have never have been to that stadium, its very nice, newly renovated, and a perfect size for the game. Theres also not a bad seat in the place.
Frisco is one of the easiest places to fly into no matter where you are in the country with two great airports in DFW and Love.
Havent had turf issues for a few years now.
It’s a football game in a soccer stadium that looks, well, like a football game in a soccer stadium.
Look, if we are truly going to market this thing, shouldn’t it be played on a football field? Fcs thinking is so damn small.
ordigger said:CDAGRIZ said:ilovethecats said:CDAGRIZ said:Might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen posted here. Who gives a f*** what the game “shows” like? The 16 people watching on TV, or the millions who catch the 20 second highlight clip at the tail end of the SC just before SVP comes on? I don’t think either group cares.
Exactly. In what f***[*] world do I live in where people would not only pick Frisco Texas over Las Vegas, but would go even farther and call Vegas the “dumbest thing ever posted”?!
Bizarro World
Hey, have you ever been to Frisco? They have a nearby airport and restaurants. Frisco has a place called Chili’s that has two-for-one appys during happy hour. Fancy some Italian? A little mom and pop called Buca di Beppo has you covered. Something fast and casual? There are two Taco Bells and a Jersey Mike’s. Shopping? Kohl’s will have almost anything you need, and if not, there’s a Target. Entertainment? Head over to the AMC 17 to see first-run movies, some in 3D.
Vegas can’t compete with that!
Vegas is overrated. 30 years ago it was cool but now it’s just another tourist trap.