Better not land in Kings Colony or Peach Creek Forest, they play for keeps...
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostI don't know, but if Mi Tio Beto's Carnicera isn't on there, it's a travesty. They have some jam-up pre-seasoned fajita meat...beef and chicken. Their tamales are hard to beat too.Last edited by hogslayer78; 08-14-2019, 08:22 PM.
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Originally posted by hogslayer78 View PostThey could have al least Meyer's grocery and Porter burger on there for old time sake! Heck even Olee's lol
I remember when Olee's was called Sassie's and sat up on 59 behind the exxon station. Mr Tyre bought the place from the Sassies and kept the name until he moved it onto 1314 in front of his house. The Sassie's house was where Northern Tool sits now, the NE corner of 59 and 1314.
Don't get me started on Porter Burger. Maybe the best hamburger that ever existed.
This was a great town to grow up in. Porter, I mean. I'd still dominate New Caney Opoly, but I'm a Porter Kid. I did marry a New Caney girl. I joke that my wedding gift to her was her first pair of shoes.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostMayer's Grocery was my first real job. Also where I was weighed on the meat scale two weeks after my birth because my mom was afraid I wasn't gaining weight. Mr. Hupie Green was a fine man.
I remember when Olee's was called Sassie's and sat up on 59 behind the exxon station. Mr Tyre bought the place from the Sassies and kept the name until he moved it onto 1314 in front of his house. The Sassie's house was where Northern Tool sits now, the NE corner of 59 and 1314.
Don't get me started on Porter Burger. Maybe the best hamburger that ever existed.
This was a great town to grow up in. Porter, I mean. I'd still dominate New Caney Opoly, but I'm a Porter Kid. I did marry a New Caney girl. I joke that my wedding gift to her was her first pair of shoes.
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Originally posted by hogslayer78 View PostSo you remember Lidia Farris ball park there where home depot sits now lol. Used to ride my bike up there. and the walmart was where tractor supply is now. Good ol' times
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Originally posted by Chew View PostSassies had crunchy tacos too. Way ahead of their time. Minimax grocery.
How about Porter Snowball? I ate them after school in when I was in Kindergarten and I ate one last week. 40+ years of the best snow cones known to man.
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