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by smupony94 » Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:14 pm
MrMustang1965 wrote:Better yet...bring some Drexler's BBQ with ya! 
Drexler's????? Come on now, either you are a Phi Slamma Jamma fan or a BBQ fan and I know you must not like good BBQ.
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by Mustang98 » Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:21 pm
Drexler's has good brisket, but the sausage has good days and bad days. You can't go wrong with Drexler's brisket, but I take Frenchy's over Drexler's anyday. When Olajuwon and Drexler finished practice they went to Frenchy's. If only Dallas had something like Frenchy's. Sonny Bryans is some of the best bar-b-que I've ever had. I sure miss it. Wish Houston had a Sonny Bryans.
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by MrMustang1965 » Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:54 pm
Mustang98 wrote:Drexler's has good brisket, but the sausage has good days and bad days. You can't go wrong with Drexler's brisket, but I take Frenchy's over Drexler's anyday. When Olajuwon and Drexler finished practice they went to Frenchy's. If only Dallas had something like Frenchy's. Sonny Bryans is some of the best bar-b-que I've ever had. I sure miss it. Wish Houston had a Sonny Bryans.
Williams Chicken is Dallas' version of Frenchy's.
Yes, Drexler's brisket is the best in Houston...avoid the sausage.
Sonny Bryan's is a shadow of its former self. Dickey's BBQ (Knox St. @ Central Expwy.) is the best in Dallas.
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by FloridaMustang » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:55 am
MrMustang1965 wrote:Mustang98 wrote:Drexler's has good brisket, but the sausage has good days and bad days. You can't go wrong with Drexler's brisket, but I take Frenchy's over Drexler's anyday. When Olajuwon and Drexler finished practice they went to Frenchy's. If only Dallas had something like Frenchy's. Sonny Bryans is some of the best bar-b-que I've ever had. I sure miss it. Wish Houston had a Sonny Bryans.
Williams Chicken is Dallas' version of Frenchy's. Yes, Drexler's brisket is the best in Houston...avoid the sausage. Sonny Bryan's is a shadow of its former self. Dickey's BBQ (Knox St. @ Central Expwy.) is the best in Dallas.
i got heartburn at sonny bryans circa 2002.
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by SMU Football Blog » Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:23 am
Coog, since you are taking orders, bring me a Mission Burrito.
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by friarwolf » Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:25 am
FrogieFever wrote:Come tailgate at TCU! ESPN ranks us in the top 10 concerning 'the best tailgating schools in the nation.' SMU has a good tailgating atmosphere on the Boulevard, too. In fact, it's really cool.  
Got to hand it to you Frogie. That is a hilarious picture of Bennett.
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by BrianTinBigD » Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:32 am
I have to comment on the "tailgating" at UH. It was a joke. There is this empty parking lot right next to the stadium that apparently is available for "tailgating" but it was barely 1/3 full by game time and I counted 1 SMU group to every 3 UH groups. Of course they wanted some ridiculous fee to be there but luckily nobody pays this fee but Andy Jackson apparently has lifetime access there so just show them his picture and tell them you are with him. I have seen better "tailgating" at high school games. I've also seen better stadiums at high schools as well.
As for the BLVD, all you need to do is find a nice parking spot near sorority row, bring your BBQ pre-cooked, a small cart, chairs, and a source for heat. The portable grill ain't half bad either if you don't mind lugging one around. That is exactly what we do and it works out great.
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by MustangStealth » Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:54 am
This looks like a marketing idea....
After the game, bring the kids onto the field for the first annual "Phil Bennett Toss"! Fun for the whole family!
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by SMU Football Blog » Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:57 am
SMU Football Blog wrote:Coog, since you are taking orders, bring me a Mission Burrito.
Oh, and go to La Griglia and get me the boar chop special. And a pizza from Collina's in Rice Village would be good, too.
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