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Hey Texans
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Janet Wilder > wrote: > > Kinky and Ann were friends. I wish I had been a fly on the wall during > their conversations. Two of Texas' greatest wits. Throw in Molly Ivins and John Henry Faulk (both of blessed memory), and you'd have quite a time! OB Food (Texas BBQ, to be exact): One of the best places in Dallas I found for BBQ was right across the street from UT-Southwestern Medical Center, Anderson's. I don't know if they're still there, but they had some fine brisket. The original Sonny Bryan's was right around the corner on Inwood Road, but you could actually sit down at a real table at Anderson's. Sonny's had old-style school desks--if you were lucky enough to find a seat. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
Hey Texans
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:15:20 -0700, Cindy Fuller wrote:
> In article om>, > Janet Wilder > wrote: > >> >> Kinky and Ann were friends. I wish I had been a fly on the wall during >> their conversations. Two of Texas' greatest wits. > > Throw in Molly Ivins and John Henry Faulk (both of blessed memory), and > you'd have quite a time! 'fear on trial' was an account of faulk's run-in with the blacklist and one of my favorite dramas of all time: <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072977/> george c. scott at his scenery-chewing best as louis nizer. i taped it off the air and watched it many times. faulk also had a minor role in 'the best man': <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057883/> ....another stone gas and all-time favorite. your pal, blake |
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