Waco Meet
#21
Originally posted by crobtex
Great!
Now, if I could just find some reasonabley priced 275's, I'd be in business.
CR
Great!
Now, if I could just find some reasonabley priced 275's, I'd be in business.
CR
~Rob
#23
275's.. I think I can help you guys out... might have just what you need.... Drop me an email..
best will be to this address
JDGnutt@aol.com
Bryan
best will be to this address
JDGnutt@aol.com
Bryan
#24
Definately count hunter and I in. Told the boss we were taking the day off no matter what. Hopefully my ladder bars will be in this week and we can install those at the same time as crobtex's FASS and injectors.
#25
Originally posted by crobtex
Oh yea, let's meet a Rudy's at noon, but try something else to eat. Anywhere around there make good, greasy hamburgers?
Oh yea, let's meet a Rudy's at noon, but try something else to eat. Anywhere around there make good, greasy hamburgers?
#27
Between now and then, I'll do some recon to find out if they're still open. Only reason I'm slightly unsure is because the last time I tried to call them when I was in town, they never answered the phone.
#29
Y'all wanna do it at Health Camp instead? Rudy's is pretty generic if you ask me--they got 'em everywhere now.
Health Camp, on the other hand, is a unique local place with AWESOME burgers, fries, and shakes. Here are a couple excerpts on it that I found:
Plus, I'm sure we could have some fun smokin' up the traffic circle all nice and good.
Health Camp, on the other hand, is a unique local place with AWESOME burgers, fries, and shakes. Here are a couple excerpts on it that I found:
Health Camp Burgers has served home-style burgers, fries, and shakes on the circle for 55 years. With a juicy Health Camp cheeseburger and rich chocolate shake under my belt, I soak up the old-fashioned ambiance. Aging photos line the walls—an aerial shot of the circle in the 1940s, a sepia print of the joint when burgers cost 25 cents, and a fading photo of the double-meat, double-cheese “Super Health Burger.”
Super Health Burger? Oxymoron? “If you don’t eat, it’s not healthy,” laughs current owner David Tinsley.
Actually, the restaurant’s founder, the late Jack Shavitz, got the name Health Camp from an egg farm in the Midwest. “My customers love this place just the way it is. I’d be tarred and feathered if it changed much,” David adds.
Super Health Burger? Oxymoron? “If you don’t eat, it’s not healthy,” laughs current owner David Tinsley.
Actually, the restaurant’s founder, the late Jack Shavitz, got the name Health Camp from an egg farm in the Midwest. “My customers love this place just the way it is. I’d be tarred and feathered if it changed much,” David adds.
Health Camp is an inappropriately named hamburger joint on the Waco Traffic Circle that has been serving delicacies like the Super Healthburger (double-decker bun, two meat patties, lettuce, tomato, two slices of cheese and special dressing for $3.29) since 1949. On the wall inside is a framed copy of a 1978 Washington Post article naming it one of the best places in the country to get a burger.
#30
Doesn't matter to me. Can ya'll decide before 3 pm on Friday though? The power supply on my home PC went tango uniform last night and I won't be able to get on line over the weekend. I can get online from work only.
Thanks,
~Rob
Thanks,
~Rob