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Ate there once while traveling for work. They picked me up in this.
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I ordered the meazly 9 oz fillet. To compete in the contest the steak was the size of my placemat and you had to also eat the cornbread, bake beans, & smashed taters.
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An acoustic trio went table to table playing Johnny Cash tunes.
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YEE HAW!
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Fixin to watch Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. I'm excited.
It's the first sci-fi movie I remember watching and my initial exposure to playing an instrument when I learned how to play that sound sequence he was playing to the aliens on our Simon.

-Mike
I've always thought music would be the best way to communicate with someone from another galaxy. God forbid they see most of the other stuff on youtube, we look like the Waffle House of the universe.;):)
 
I've always thought music would be the best way to communicate with someone from another galaxy. God forbid they see most of the other stuff on youtube, we look like the Waffle House of the universe.;):)
I like the idea. But realistically, music struggles to get across the generation gap, let alone different cultures. Good luck bonding over a catchy tune with someone from a planet where danger announces itself at 35khz.

Guess Mr Spielberg just got lucky with those major scale aliens.
 
I like the idea. But realistically, music struggles to get across the generation gap, let alone different cultures. Good luck bonding over a catchy tune with someone from a planet where danger announces itself at 35khz.

Guess Mr Spielberg just got lucky with those major scale aliens.
"Major Scale Aliens" - band name!:D
 
This was a very weird/interesting/unusual movie we watched tonight. I'll have to watch it again to make some more sense of some things.

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Generally, movies like this are too "out there" for me (e.g., "Inception"). But I loved this one. I just now realized they're both Christopher Nolan movies.