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Stanford is legit.

I had a roommate at one point who would often run out to get food and offer to pick up the rest of the house stuff. Unfortunately, he really like Arby's. The only two places he ever went were Arby's and Wok N Roll.
I would choose Arby's 9 times out of 10 over McDs, BK, or Wendy's.

That being said, I would choose something else if it where available over those four 99 times out of 100.
 
I've never been crazy about Arbys, Ill go to Blake's before there. Not much selection here though. There is one in Farmington I'll go to, it's called Hometown Hamburgers, they aren't bad. The Taco Box has a good burger too.
 
Any of you guys remember the Cornucopia at 19th and Arapahoe?

We lived across the street from there, so if there was a drunken or stoned food trip, we'd just go over there (assuming they were open). A pint (I think that what those were) of ice cream was better than driving over to get fast food.
 
Any of you guys remember the Cornucopia at 19th and Arapahoe?

We lived across the street from there, so if there was a drunken or stoned food trip, we'd just go over there (assuming they were open). A pint (I think that what those were) of ice cream was better than driving over to get fast food.
Never been to that one. The one that was or still is in Albuquerque, I'm not sure, gave everybody the ****s for a few days. Might not be the same one but ill never forget that name lol.
 
Any of you guys remember the Cornucopia at 19th and Arapahoe?

We lived across the street from there, so if there was a drunken or stoned food trip, we'd just go over there (assuming they were open). A pint (I think that what those were) of ice cream was better than driving over to get fast food.
I worked at Delilah's pretty good grocery on 9th and college. The cornucopia was owned by the same people. Ate lots of free food for a long time. But the ice cream was hard to scam. Would use the key after hours to cure the munchies
 
Guys, can we please get back to specialty ramen noodle recipes? Ramen party mix looks like it has some potential.
 
Any of you guys remember the Cornucopia at 19th and Arapahoe?

We lived across the street from there, so if there was a drunken or stoned food trip, we'd just go over there (assuming they were open). A pint (I think that what those were) of ice cream was better than driving over to get fast food.
We may have been neighbors. Ate sandwiches there daily.

Now it's my fishing shop.
 
Any of you guys remember the Cornucopia at 19th and Arapahoe?

We lived across the street from there, so if there was a drunken or stoned food trip, we'd just go over there (assuming they were open). A pint (I think that what those were) of ice cream was better than driving over to get fast food.

I remember it well, from my days in Married Student Housing. Also used to go to the Bar-B-Que place on the corner, which was called "Uncle Joe's Plantation Bar-B-Que" at the time.
 
I remember it well, from my days in Married Student Housing. Also used to go to the Bar-B-Que place on the corner, which was called "Uncle Joe's Plantation Bar-B-Que" at the time.
Did Uncle Joe use slaves to cook the bar-b-que?
 
Did Uncle Joe use slaves to cook the bar-b-que?

No, relatives I think! This was a long time ago. Pretty sure that the name wouldn't fly now. For the record, he was an African American guy.
 
That was a Daddy Bruce's BBQ place for a long time.

Daddy Bruce had horrible BBQ, but he was a Denver icon.
 
ES(ec)PN and the rest will never recognize it but the PAC is a very solid league, much more competitive top to bottom that any other.

There may be some better individual teams in the country but every other league looks to be weaker at the bottom than the PAC.
 
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