Lucasdv123 wrote:
We bought our home in 88 for $49,500.hell, you can't even by a truck for that kind of money today.it is now valued at about $240,000.
Your house value gain less than many others.
Lucasdv123 wrote:
We bought our home in 88 for $49,500.hell, you can't even by a truck for that kind of money today.it is now valued at about $240,000.
Town home?
They don't seem to go up as much as singles in our area.
markngolf wrote:
"All pigs are equal, but some pigs are more equal than others." Also true for Lasagna.
Mark
Eric Blair couldn't have said it better.
Bill_R
Loc: Southeastern Wisconsin
Chiroman8 wrote:
Dear BillR,
We hope you aren't going back or are you ??
No, we're not. The food was pricey, too. Adding $1.00 for a glass of water?? At this point, not going back is also a matter of principle. I posted a comment about this on Google Reviews as well.
My son, daughter-in-law and I often go to the best Chinese restaurant I have ever been to in Fort Payne Alabama and it's usually $13 to $15 a person, and they have Chinese, American, Italian and Mexican food bars. It's always good!!!
RodeoMan wrote:
Eric Blair couldn't have said it better.
More widely known as George Orwell.
EJMcD wrote:
More widely known as George Orwell.
Do you reckon that maybe I already knew that and was seeing who would offer his pseudonym? Thanks.
jerryc41 wrote:
I don't eat out as often as I used to, but last night my son and I went to a new local eatery. We each got a cheeseburger with onion rings. I wanted fries, but I wound up with onion rings. The $8.00 hamburger for each of us produced a bill totaling $28.62. This is one reason why I don't eat out very often. Apparently, the $8.00 covered only the hamburger. The list of things below it all included an extra charge, unbeknownst to me. I don't know if paying by CC added to the bill because I didn't get a receipt. I'll continue to eat at home.
I don't eat out as often as I used to, but last ni... (
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Hey Jerry, if you think those prices are high and "IF" get board eating at home, try one our
Chicago restaurant for a change:
https://bavettessteakhouse.com/wp-content/uploads/BBB-DinnerCocktail-01-22-24-3.pdf :-) plus TIP, wow :-(
and take out a second mortgage
RodeoMan: Yes, and you're welcome!
JustJill wrote:
Last evening my husband and I went to Texas Roadhouse for our 42 anniversary. We had ribeyes and not sea food though. I had a glass of wine. Our bill came to $60, which I thought was reasonable. We live in Iowa.
I just checked our Outback menu and prices are higher there than Texas Roadhouse and I think there are comparable restaurants.
Not bad for ribeye and wine.
When I lived on Long Island, I would often go into Manhattan. A popular restaurant chain was Tad's Steaks. For $1.99, you got a steak, a baked potato and maybe a salad.
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