Gotta admit the sammies look good on TV but everything looks good on TV. Maybe I'll try the 2 for 5 one day. The roast beef just ing traumatized me as a child. Looked horrible and was bland as too. Turned me off of the place forever.
Back in the 90s - and the last time I ever ate Arby's - the only one I knew of was on Culebra near Tezel. Can't remember if it's where the Wendy's is now, but it was around that area. Props to Arby's for finally making it though.
Gotta admit the sammies look good on TV but everything looks good on TV. Maybe I'll try the 2 for 5 one day. The roast beef just ing traumatized me as a child. Looked horrible and was bland as too. Turned me off of the place forever.
Yeah...the roast beef isn't a pretty sandwich. But if you drench it in Arby's Sauce, it's good.
Off the top of my head, the sandwiches that I've had that have been good were the Chicken Cordon Bleu and the turkey sandwiches on the grain bread.
Jalapeno poppers with some kind of jelly sauce.
IDK...of the fast food restaurants, they have to be near the top in terms of taste. Regardless of what you might be eating.
But then again, I look forward to the McRib.
I don't give a what their operating expenses are. I have a hard time justifying just the employee hours vs. what they sell.
It's ing lunchtime and there might be 3 customers. And they've got 3 employees that I can see. Maybe one more in the back. For them to make it, that almost can't be roast beef.
#MiddleSchoolMentality
Even if it's roast bush meat, it's ing delicious drenched in Arbys and Horsey sauce tbh
That's my favorite little area of SA. Near that Guitar Center which was my spot in high school. It's a little bit on a hill. Only place to see decent fall foliage in SA, tbh.
The guitar place near the old House of Pizza (which became a brew pup AFTER I left the area and I had always wanted one within walking distance. smh)? If so, that place shut down way back, then became a cheap tux shop. Pretty sure COVID killed that off.
I can't stand those elitist es
I don't know. I haven't been to that place since 2012, so define "way back".
oh TimDunkem, dammit you're right
Permanently closedHouse of Guitars is permanently closed. If that's wrong, you can suggest an edit.
House of Guitars
Musical instrument store in San Antonio, Texas
Address: 6025 Tezel Rd #115, San Antonio, TX 78250
Phone: (210) 682-1219
oh TimDunkem, dammit you're right
Permanently closedHouse of Guitars is permanently closed. If that's wrong, you can suggest an edit.
House of Guitars
Musical instrument store in San Antonio, Texas
Address: 6025 Tezel Rd #115, San Antonio, TX 78250
Phone: (210) 682-1219
^ Such a damn shame; that place was like my other home back in my high school days. They always had all the right guitar/musical swag I needed, and performed services like tune-ups, battery replacements, string replacements etc for a much lower price than say a Sam Ash type of place would. Very friendly staff, too.
Sad to hear it's gone.
Also a damn shame that I was once the greatest high school musician in all of Northside ISD and now my fingers wilt under pressure when even trying to perform a basic solo these days. 3 years of college with tons of newfound sex, drunken raging parties and pomping raves but no guitar practice will do that to ya.
I did appreciate the Music Practice buildings that UNT offered free to anyone on campus. Anyone could just play and practice piano for free. I ended up getting better at piano but had no access to my guitars, so that suffered quite a lot.
What kind of doofus can't change his own strings or replace a battery in his equipment?
Yeah I was disappointed when it closed. Some new places have popped up since but, for the most part, SA is a music wasteland. Really hard to find decent gear at a good price locally.
Agreed. The "best" option after that was Sam Ash across the 410 from North Star Mall but gah, that place is the definition of mediocrity. I found a better music store at a mall when I was staying in Cincinnati in 2018.
The White Rabbit was my vibe as a sop re/junior in high school... boy I'll tell ya that.
I'm not a handyman. I play guitar, not fix guitar. Just like with computers. I'm a wizard at using the computer, but a total zero at debugging and troubleshooting.
You ever lived up north? Cold azz winters, rusted cars and the people always in a bad mood because the weather sucks.
Your vote would count in Florida and the weather and scenery is great.
If your wife is that same chick you posted in the last thread then she's modeling for National Geographic
that arby's has been gone for a decade tbh. it's some dirty mexican restaurant now
Rusted cars? Not if you have a nice garage...
North is beautiful. Fall foliage, lovely snowy winters, crisp springs, and not oppressively hot summers.
Florida? It's hot and sticky all year long, you can't open your window at night because the low temp is 79 with a heat index of 90, and you never know when (not if) the next hurricane will reduce your livelihood to a pile of wet sticks and debris.
California? The same sentence about Florida hurricanes applies to California earthquakes; it's a matter of when, not if. The weather is really nice if you live near the coast. If you live further east you might as well just live in Texas because it's hot and humid and you still have to pay 13.3% state income tax regardless of what part of CA you live in. Everything is expensive and you have ridiculous laws like no plastic bags or straws. I couldn't get used to it.
Typical racist "liberal". No wonder why blacks are scared to move to Seattle.
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