Ha! I used to work at the one in Harrisonburg, VA, when I was in college at JMU. Their signature dressing was "Hot bacon & Honey Mustard" - people use to LOVE that stuff. It was basically the bacon leftover grease (from the bacon we made for bacon cheeseburgers) mixed with flour & some chopped up undercooked bacon and regular honey mustard dipping sauce. I never understood why some many people liked it. That place was miserable to work at! I lasted about a year there - I used to have to take my pants & shoes off in the parking lot before getting into my car because it was so damn greasy & disgusting in the kitchen. I cooked weekends & waited tables weekdays.
So glad I'll never have to eat there or work there again for the rest of my life!
Thanks! I thought they were affiliated with the ones in Colorado. Different ownership.
ezletzpla
Member
posted: Mar. 21, 2010 @ 9:32a
if they are ex friend's emails... list them for all to use to leave no doubt
asianplayer
Member
posted: Mar. 21, 2010 @ 11:59a
Appreciate It
Lomas
New Member
posted: Mar. 23, 2010 @ 1:56p
asianplayer said: Appreciate It Good
Lomas
New Member
posted: Mar. 23, 2010 @ 1:56p
Lomas said: asianplayer said: Appreciate It Good nice
Lomas
New Member
posted: Mar. 23, 2010 @ 2:19p
oystercultviking said: Went through great. Thanks! Thanks
margamado
New Member
posted: Mar. 23, 2010 @ 2:41p
Thank you!
FunAndFancyFree
Member
posted: Apr. 5, 2010 @ 7:38a
I just got an e-mail today saying that I had to enter a coupon code from a receipt to confirm and THEN and only then will they ship out the free shirts. Oh well...
restaurant locator There are over 29 Texas Steakhouse & Saloon locations in North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia waiting to serve you.
mortgagebanker
Member
posted: Apr. 5, 2010 @ 12:38p
Anyone have a receipt from Texas Steakhouse & Saloon? I just need the coupon code at the bottom of a receipt. Received an e-mail saying they'll mail my free shirt, only after I give them a coupon code from a receipt. Thank you!!
mortgagebanker said: Anyone have a receipt from Texas Steakhouse & Saloon? I just need the coupon code at the bottom of a receipt. Received an e-mail saying they'll mail my free shirt, only after I give them a coupon code from a receipt. Thank you!!
caterpillar123 said: mortgagebanker said: Anyone have a receipt from Texas Steakhouse & Saloon? I just need the coupon code at the bottom of a receipt. Received an e-mail saying they'll mail my free shirt, only after I give them a coupon code from a receipt. Thank you!!
I used "80262331759" and it seemed to work.
Thank you for confirming your relationship with Texas Steakhouse!
Asahi is probably made in China. The inside is well laid-out, which should provide good cooling at full load via the 80mmm ADDA fan. My main concern is with the quality of the capacitors. When they omit a $1 power cord to save $, you've gotta worry about the quality of the hardware inside the PSU. Several orange wires on my sample were severely scratched where they enter the body. No bare metal exposed, but still very poor attention to detail at this critical junction. I'd buy this for $10 or free AR like the old days, but not sure if I'll bite at $25. May need to return for a full refund.
Heidi23
Addicted Member
posted: Apr. 6, 2010 @ 8:40p
I think it is crappy that the restaurant does not exist in TEXAS!
freebielvr08
New Member
posted: May. 4, 2010 @ 2:49p
Saw this offer on another site but couldn't figure out the receipt code thingy. No shirt for me. But they're offering free appetizers now! http://texassteakhouse.com/blossom.html
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