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Hi folks. I work with rthrash. I make short confusing phrases. I use Modx. I like the name Modx. I like using Modx. I like chocolate milk. I hate lampreys.
I can verify that he does in fact like chocolate milk. And tacos.
Ryan Thrash, MODX Co-Founder
Follow me on Twitter at @rthrash or catch my occasional unofficial thoughts at thrash.me
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Do you like MODx?! I like MODx!! MODx! MODx! MODx! MODx! YEAH!!
Jeff Whitfield
"I like my coffee hot and strong, like I like my women, hot and strong... with a spoon in them."
Seriously. The whole taco thing has been taken to a whole new level. Like if there was an undisputed champion of the world for taco-eating... that’s Mike.
Ryan Thrash, MODX Co-Founder
Follow me on Twitter at @rthrash or catch my occasional unofficial thoughts at thrash.me
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tacos could quite possibly be the best food EVER invented! soft ones, crunchy ones, fajita, carnita ... and you can usually get a cup of corn to go with ’em. there is a lot to be said for random tamale man at 3 am too!
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Quote from: piker at Aug 04, 2005, 10:49 PM
and an ice cold Shiner!
Ahhh...Shiner! Best damn beer in Texas! And only in Texas it seems! Went to Chicago and ordered on in a bar..."Gimme a Shiner!" Damn bartender looked at me like I was crazy or something..
Jeff Whitfield
"I like my coffee hot and strong, like I like my women, hot and strong... with a spoon in them."
Will you guys knock it off! I can’t even get real chili powder here. I used to make my own tortillas, and my Mexican mother-in-law was born on the King Ranch! I learned how to make the real thing from her aunt (I think...they were pretty careful about who they really confided in) Personally, while it may not be really authentic, I’m partial to chillaquillas. But...no chili powder. There is a chili powder here, but it’s Indian (as in the subcontinent) and not at all the same thing. I make chapati, which is Indian flat bread very much like tortillas, but not the same thing! And no pinto beans, either. I’ve been looking for years for a "specialty" shop, but still haven’t found one. Lots of Argentine stuff, but no real Mexican food. :’(