The Prime Rib
Sunday, December 9, 2007 4:44:27 PM
Saturday Dinner was the The Prime Rib. Not a prime rib, but THE prime rib. We selected our hotel based solely on the proximity to the restaurant. Not quite next door, but the closest one to the restaurant.
On our arrival we had to choose from the extensive menu:
Prime Rib
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Salad
Asparagus
Creamed Corn
Yorkshire pudding
That's it. The only choice is do you want your Prime Rib, big, bigger, or biggest. In my continuing support for Mick and his struggle, I may have chosen the latter.

Desert was a chocolate bag filled with white chocolate mousse, and berries
Then Night Night
Cheers
Ready for a long winters nap
Bryan and Kim
On our arrival we had to choose from the extensive menu:
Prime Rib
Mashed Potatoes
Gravy
Salad
Asparagus
Creamed Corn
Yorkshire pudding
That's it. The only choice is do you want your Prime Rib, big, bigger, or biggest. In my continuing support for Mick and his struggle, I may have chosen the latter.
Desert was a chocolate bag filled with white chocolate mousse, and berries
Then Night Night
Cheers
Ready for a long winters nap
Bryan and Kim













Glen Rothglener1 # Monday, December 10, 2007 9:40:47 AM
By the way, a small dribble of drule ran down my chin when I saw the picture of than juicy chuck of meat! Yummmmmm! Got to go there sometime.
Have a great trip!!!
Your fat friend,
Glen
moickel # Wednesday, December 12, 2007 9:01:52 AM
Bryan CoxBryanCox # Thursday, December 13, 2007 7:02:44 AM
Jane sends me your old pants when you outgrow them. I have heard this struggle story before, so I am not concerned about the supply of pants drying up in the near future.
Glen Rothglener1 # Friday, December 14, 2007 12:09:45 AM
Bryan CoxBryanCox # Friday, December 14, 2007 1:14:05 AM
Glen Rothglener1 # Friday, December 14, 2007 1:32:13 AM
If all else fails, you can still turbocharge your sled for about $6,000... Doubles the horse power... Or you can get a new 700 Polaris Dragon including turbocharger for $20,000... Rated around 260HP... I would recommend this to compensate for the weight gain! Sled weighs under 500lbs without the rider... So with you on it (assuming you weigh around 500lbs), that would still make total under 3.8lbs per horse... Not bad! Optimal level is less than 3lbs per horse.. A great reason to loose weight! Say hi to Kim!!!