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Bronkobux - Is Catching Up To Me!


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Happy Birthday Chris, I hope you celebrate and raise a little bit of $ell in Vegas!


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Happy Birthday, Chris!

jerseyangel Proficient

Happy Birthday, Bronco :D

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Happy Birthday Chris! (even if you are a buckeye....)

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happy birthday

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Chris (again). His girlfriend is taking him out to a very special dinner tonight.

My husband and I are having dinner with Chris and his girlfriend in LV on March 4th. I always love to see him.

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Happy Birthday!


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Thanks for the thoughts everyone!

Tiffany (the gluten-free) took me out to Joes Prime Steak and Stone Crab last night. It was a bit pricey, but Good Lord is the food good!

We started out with some Florida Stone Crab Claws - if you havent had these, they are wonderful and tender! Joe's breaks them up so its easy to get to the meat!

Then we had a delicious chooped salad with tomatoes and blue cheese!

For my entree, I had the Bone In Filet Mignon (WOW) We also shared some sauteed spinach with garlic and "Daddy's Potatoes". "Daddys Potatoes" are not on the menu and you have to ask your wiater about them. In a nutshell, they are layers of hash brown potaotes with cheese, bacon, scallions and sour cream.

I talked to a manager and the chef before ordering. Everything was perfect.

We also shared a bottle of sparkling Italian Rose wine.

Perfect birthday, perfect dinner...

:)

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