erikjensen
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erikjensen

Here's my receipt from the ill-fated visit in question.

I can only speak for myself, and I'm solely referring to Skyline in this comment. There are other places in Cinci that make chili and/or hot dog sauce that is actually tasty.

The story is that the two Greek brothers that came here through Ellis Island were inspired by Nathan's Famous, but when they decided to start their own restaurant (Lafayette Coney Island on Michigan Avenue), the dish they came up with was a natural casing hot dog with Greek-spiced chili, onions, and mustard on a

I tried Skyline Chili from a can, and threw it away after one bite. But I told myself "It's got to be better at the restaurant, right?", so earlier this year, I went on a trip to Nashville to visit a friend. On my way back, I stopped at a Skyline near Dayton (I don't know if it was this specific restaurant).

I tried Skyline Chili from a can, and threw it away after one bite. But I told myself "It's got to be better at the restaurant, right?", so earlier this year, I went on a trip to Nashville to visit a friend. On my way back, I stopped at a Skyline near Dayton (I don't know if it was this specific restaurant).

Upon

My first car was an '85 Buick Skyhawk. After the second head gasket in 2 years, my sister's boyfriend bought it from me for $600, and I bought an 87 Pontiac Sunbird Turbo GT which although fun, was even less reliable, and led to a life long distrust of GM cars in general.

Pretty sure that's a roadster. I didn't see where a convertible top would attach. :-P

I test drove a Prius C a couple weeks ago. On paper, it's very similar to my Fiesta. In person, the interior is similar to or worse than my roommate's 94 Tercel. All hard plastic and LCD displays. The turning radius was similar to the 86 F150 I used to own, and it was slower than the MkI Rabbit pickup I was driving

I've had a number of partners for whom this is one of their favorites. I'm working with a limited sample size, granted, but it's certainly not an uncommon position.

I don't know, I'd give it a shot. It's not like anyone goes to Taco Bell for authentic Mexican cuisine. It's just cheap food to fill a void. A lot of people (myself included) enjoy Sriracha. It's not as if you'll be forced to have it on everything you order or something. I'm just sad that the Fire-Roasted sauce didn't

I think a muzzle-loader or a single shot break-action shotgun/rifle would probably be worse... Oh my god! I just had an idea for a movie about Zombie attacks during the Revolutionary War!

Looks delicious to me, but then again I've been known to take the bridge to Canada explicitly for poutine.

I'm still getting used to calling Cass Corridor "Midtown". There are quite a few neighborhoods that didn't really have a commonly used name until 10-15 years ago. Like all the "Villages" near Indian Village. Even Corktown is getting subdivided now.

I've been living south of 8 Mile since 1994, this is the very first time I've heard that term.

Café 1923 in Hamtramck is nice, fairly inexpensive, and has always been relatively quiet every time I've been there. Plus it's just a few minutes north of Downtown off I-75.

I think you mean radial powered?

That it was RWD? That the dual exhaust crossed over and weren't on separate sides of the rear fascia? I'm not sure what pissed everyone off from this view.

the cheapest way would probably be to swap seats from your base Focus with the rental ST Focus..

If I'm not mistaken, the two-tone paint was exclusive to the Sunbird Turbo GT. I once was the proud(?) owner of a 1987 example in red and black. Maintenance was a nightmare, but when it was running right it was a very quick car. I buried the needle (135 MPH speedo) more times than I feel I can legally mention late at

I enjoy the classics. I'd prefer a body colo(u)r cowl, but the striping doesn't extend to the cowl and just doesn't look right.