StPaulHusker
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No need to be afraid. All white people have black friends.Being a dark skinned guy, I'd be afraid to walk-in.Put that above the entrance!Nebraskans: "White Trash with Class!"
No need to be afraid. All white people have black friends.Being a dark skinned guy, I'd be afraid to walk-in.Put that above the entrance!Nebraskans: "White Trash with Class!"
Fresno State fan Bridgette Williams, 48, said she got a "wow factor" surprise when she walked into Dog House Grill on Friday. It costs a lot of money to travel -- especially in this economy, Williams said, "so to be able to sacrifice to support their team like this is awesome. I'm impressed -- even though we hope that we beat them down."
Getting off topic a little. I really love Runzas. I go to a Runza restaurant almost every time I head back to NE.Purdue - 11/1/2014
"Kudos to the Nebraska fan base.
We took a group of Boilers for the weekend to Lincoln. We had to alter our plans and even skip a prepaid Boiler event due to the overwhelming hospitality of Husker fans pointing out places of interest, bars, and inviting us to their tailgates. Lots of great food, beverages, games, etc.
We made some great new friends and would compete for one of the best road trip games attended in 20 years. I just hope other fans attending our games can say the same."
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"Ditto. Some of the nicest folks I've ever met on a road trip to ANY school. Can't count how many people came up and said "good luck" or shook our hands. Took us in to their tailgate and treated us like kings. They may have just been surprised that we came all that way for a game.Great atmosphere for the game, too. Probably had the best seats I've ever had (row ten on the 27 yard line).![]()
i would like to know what "Ruzo" (or was it Runzo?) is made of, though."
If you love Runzas they're easy to make. The ones I make are better than the fast food chain's. Here's a basic recipe for them, which will essentially give you what you get in the restaurant:Getting off topic a little. I really love Runzas. I go to a Runza restaurant almost every time I head back to NE.Purdue - 11/1/2014
"Kudos to the Nebraska fan base.
We took a group of Boilers for the weekend to Lincoln. We had to alter our plans and even skip a prepaid Boiler event due to the overwhelming hospitality of Husker fans pointing out places of interest, bars, and inviting us to their tailgates. Lots of great food, beverages, games, etc.
We made some great new friends and would compete for one of the best road trip games attended in 20 years. I just hope other fans attending our games can say the same."
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"Ditto. Some of the nicest folks I've ever met on a road trip to ANY school. Can't count how many people came up and said "good luck" or shook our hands. Took us in to their tailgate and treated us like kings. They may have just been surprised that we came all that way for a game.Great atmosphere for the game, too. Probably had the best seats I've ever had (row ten on the 27 yard line).![]()
i would like to know what "Ruzo" (or was it Runzo?) is made of, though."
Thanks. My wife makes them about once or twice a year at home too. I still like getting the original Runza once in a while. Nostalgia, I guess.If you love Runzas they're easy to make. The ones I make are better than the fast food chain's. Here's a basic recipe for them, which will essentially give you what you get in the restaurant:Getting off topic a little. I really love Runzas. I go to a Runza restaurant almost every time I head back to NE.Purdue - 11/1/2014
"Kudos to the Nebraska fan base.
We took a group of Boilers for the weekend to Lincoln. We had to alter our plans and even skip a prepaid Boiler event due to the overwhelming hospitality of Husker fans pointing out places of interest, bars, and inviting us to their tailgates. Lots of great food, beverages, games, etc.
We made some great new friends and would compete for one of the best road trip games attended in 20 years. I just hope other fans attending our games can say the same."
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"Ditto. Some of the nicest folks I've ever met on a road trip to ANY school. Can't count how many people came up and said "good luck" or shook our hands. Took us in to their tailgate and treated us like kings. They may have just been surprised that we came all that way for a game.Great atmosphere for the game, too. Probably had the best seats I've ever had (row ten on the 27 yard line).![]()
i would like to know what "Ruzo" (or was it Runzo?) is made of, though."
http://thisfoodthing.com/index.php/2007/08/original-runza-recipe/
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It's always interesting to read the comments from opposing fans.
StPaulHusker said:Thanks. My wife makes them about once or twice a year at home too. I still like getting the original Runza once in a while. Nostalgia, I guess.Kernal said:If you love Runzas they're easy to make. The ones I make are better than the fast food chain's. Here's a basic recipe for them, which will essentially give you what you get in the restaurant:StPaulHusker said:Getting off topic a little. I really love Runzas. I go to a Runza restaurant almost every time I head back to NE.Landlord of Memorial Stadium said:Purdue - 11/1/2014
"Kudos to the Nebraska fan base.
We took a group of Boilers for the weekend to Lincoln. We had to alter our plans and even skip a prepaid Boiler event due to the overwhelming hospitality of Husker fans pointing out places of interest, bars, and inviting us to their tailgates. Lots of great food, beverages, games, etc.
We made some great new friends and would compete for one of the best road trip games attended in 20 years. I just hope other fans attending our games can say the same."
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"Ditto. Some of the nicest folks I've ever met on a road trip to ANY school. Can't count how many people came up and said "good luck" or shook our hands. Took us in to their tailgate and treated us like kings. They may have just been surprised that we came all that way for a game.Great atmosphere for the game, too. Probably had the best seats I've ever had (row ten on the 27 yard line).![]()
i would like to know what "Ruzo" (or was it Runzo?) is made of, though."
http://thisfoodthing.com/index.php/2007/08/original-runza-recipe/
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It's always interesting to read the comments from opposing fans.
Couldn't have said it better. No matter the outcome of the game, no matter who the opponent is...yes even if it's Texas...but I like good people treating each other with class and respect.