I could never figure this one out. This Perkins was around forever, then remodeled in the early 2000s
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.2265...!7i3328!8i1664 only to be torn down a decade later to be replaced by this https://www.google.com/maps/@41.2265...!7i3328!8i1664 |
never ate a t a perkins, or dennys sober or after 5 am
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For some reason everywhere I've lived the Perkins had the worst service of all the restaurants in the area. The one in Liberty is totally gone now.
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Jesus, 170 replies and nobody made the obvious joke so I'll ****ing do it.
You know, Tiger Woods used to eat out at the Perkins all the time. That was a different deal, though. |
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The end of Joe's Barn. https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net...5d&oe=5A3BF36D https://scontent-dft4-1.xx.fbcdn.net...aa&oe=5A8011E1 My Grandparents farm was in Stillwell right off metcalf and Oakletree Rd We drove by it passing through Stanley, Never ate there while Grandma was alive as she cooked to good and warned its full of rats mice and cockroaches. After there deaths my Uncle and Aunt lived and worked that farm his wife was a French bride he met in one of the french towns they liberated and couldnt cook. So dad would stop in Red Barn after we visited them. I always looked for mice and rats saw some mice run along the baseboards never saw rats or roaches. It was pretty good time and miss those days hunting squirrels rabbit and Quail. Farm butted up to the old boy scout camp and had lots mature growth hardwood timber along with the river with a falls. Though it was more a shelf that dropped 2 feet or so. |
I miss every day Arthur Treachers leaving KC. Also Der Weinersnitchel was a big loss to.
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