Controversial opinions

Are Fonda San Miguel and Matt’s El Rancho still in business in Austin?

I think y'all have confused Mexican Food with Tex-Mex in this thread.

Pappasito's is the very best Tex-Mex extant and they are based in Houston, so there.
 
The Pappas family gives you more food than you can eat, for more money than you want to pay, and it will always be good, never great. Their model is to get you off the freeway into their store, get your money and out the door. The freeway carries lots of people, and I really don't think Chris & Harris care if you come back or not.

Be it TexMex, true Mexican, seafood, or burgers, they will never make my Top Ten in any category. Too many local places in each category to enjoy for half the price and twice the service.
 
I think y'all have confused Mexican Food with Tex-Mex in this thread.

Pappasito's is the very best Tex-Mex extant and they are based in Houston, so there.
I like Pappasitos, my wife can't stand it. Seems like other people love it or hate it too.
 
Are Fonda San Miguel and Matt’s El Rancho still in business in Austin? Jaime’s (with the best margaritas in the Capitol City)? I heard El Patio closed.

And here’s the controversial opinion—all 3 of these beat the pants off anything in San Antonio.
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Matt's is grossly overpriced and overrated. Fonda San Miguel is still chugging along.
 
Yes, in San Antonio. I had a lady friend that worked for Continental Airlines at the San Antonio airport. She grew up in Southeast SA, and knew the city well. She took me there the first time about 25-30 years ago when it was in the old house on South Alamo. It would later move into what I believe was an old furniture store on South Alamo a couple of blocks north of the original location. Those were the best enchiladas I've ever had in SA.

I do think they lost an opportunity when they opened the small location in the Continental/Southwest gate location at the airport. Their reputation took an undeserved hit because they didn't serve the same dishes at the airport.
 
The old Rosario’s served the best fish taco. Haven’t gotten to the new location yet.

The location on San Pedro where the old Maggie's was located closed. It wasn't very good. I like El Mirasol. Beef fajita enchiladas are great and the chispas are potent.
 
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Ethical Rankings of professions based on the median professional within each profession. 1st place = most ethical, with it getting more and more unethical the lower the place.


1. Nurses
2. CPAs
3. Lumberjacks
4. Lawn Care
5. Electricians
6. Private School Teachers
7. Doctors
8. Sprinkler Repair
9. Bartenders
10. Public School Teachers
11. Exterminators
12. Lawyers
13. HVAC Repair
14. Mechanics
15. Waiters
16. School Principals
17. New Car Sales
18. Prostitutes
19. OSHA inspectors
20. Lobbyists
21. Private Equity
22. Elected Public Official - State level
23. Elected Public Official - Federal level
24. Elected Public Official - Local level
25. Elected Public Official - Third World
26. Elected Public Official - Louisiana
27. Elected Public Official - Hawaii
28. O&G JIB statement drafters (even if an accountant)
29. Backroom Casino money counters
30. Receivables factoring personnel
31. Used Car Sales

And there you have it folks.

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CPA's need to go below Private Equity. The only two groups below them are Doctors and Engineers with MBAs.
 
Texas highways of death:

I-35 from San Antonio all the way to Fort Worth

Houston's Southwest Freeway

I-20 in the DFW area

Mo-Pac in Austin

635 in Dallas
 
(Relatively) Pleasant Airports

Pittsburgh

Denver
I didn't think Denver was very pleasant. Long rides to get from terminal to terminal. And DIA seems like it's halfway to Kansas - very long drive to get into Denver itself. Not my favorite airport - but zillions of time better than LAX.
 
Protestants should observe Saturday as the Sabbath. That’s the only Sabbath day Jesus and the 12 disciples knew.

A powerful Roman changed it to Sunday centuries later.

So then, who do Protestants follow? Jesus and the 12 disciples, or a powerful Roman? I thought Luther and crew protested against the extra-Biblical teachings of powerful Roman clerics…

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 
Protestants should observe Saturday as the Sabbath. That’s the only Sabbath day Jesus and the 12 disciples knew.

A powerful Roman changed it to Sunday centuries later.

So then, who do Protestants follow? Jesus and the 12 disciples, or a powerful Roman? I thought Luther and crew protested against the extra-Biblical teachings of powerful Roman clerics…

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
All factual and historical, other than perhaps my thoughts/opinion about what Luther's motives were.

Why would this draw a thumbs down?

I guess it qualifies as a controversial opinion.

Or.............perhaps Protestants are influenced by historical Roman leaders and tradition more than they realize...?
 
My opinion is that the following is silly:

Some who celebrate Christmas and Easter get their panties in a wad when anyone talks about celebrating Michaelmas, the Annunciation, Pentecost, or St. Steven's day.
 

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