Quote from: "HotRodLadyCrusr"How about The Knight's Bar and Grill?If you don't mind Denise, how about adding Famous to it, The Famous Knight's Bar and Grill since we have some Famous rodders here. Just a thought, but what ever you pick will be just fine with me!! 8) Bill
or DragginFire
Quote from: "purplepickup"I'm borrowing something from Bib Overalls
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From the ones on the poll, Knight's Bar & Grill seems ok.
....a couple from my demented brain:
Grub Pub
Hot Rod Cafe
UpChuckwagon
Gasser Grill
RoadKill Barby
The Flaming Heartburn Roadshow
Wagon of Ill Repute
I'd better stop :shock:
Quote from: "Dirk35"..........Rot B Q...
Quote from: "purplepickup"I'm borrowing something from Bib Overalls
(http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL89/167432/2691581/48418179.jpg)
From the ones on the poll, Knight's Bar & Grill seems ok.
....a couple from my demented brain:
Grub Pub
Hot Rod Cafe
UpChuckwagon
Gasser Grill
RoadKill Barby
The Flaming Heartburn Roadshow
Wagon of Ill Repute
I'd better stop :shock:
QuoteIn the Idylls of the King, Gareth's purpose is to spread the ideals of Camelot about the country. Malory's Gareth is just the Fair Unknown who earns his fame through deeds and generosity, not just because he's a prince with a noble lineage. Somehow, Arthur and Lancelot can tell he has a noble background, even as he works in the kitchen. They humor his wishes and are kind to him. In Tennyson's poem, Lynnette cannot see Gareth's aura of nobility. She only sees him as a kitchen boy, but his prowess and patience win her over and she falls in love with him.