Mike D wrote:This retired actuary, to whom numbers are everything, is having trouble following your logic.
Robin Garr wrote:Mike D wrote:This retired actuary, to whom numbers are everything, is having trouble following your logic.
Mike, I'm just talking about the restaurant reviews! You're comparing full circulation numbers: Apples versus the whole apple orchard. HotBytes, with hundreds of thousands of visits per month, almost certainly has more eyes on the restaurant review - it's a no-waste visit - than the full, overall content of either newspaper. And the impact of reviews, in general, anecdotally bears that out.
Margie L wrote:?...Mohler taking over the Baptist Seminary.
Jay M. wrote:Margie L wrote:?...Mohler taking over the Baptist Seminary.
At the risk of taking this thread farther off topic, how were the Binghams involved in that?
Robin Garr wrote:I took Margie to be saying "the two worst (unrelated) things ... were (A) and (B).
Jay M. wrote:OK, I see. My brain mistakenly inserted a colon after "Binghams'". The power of punctuation!!
Robin Garr wrote:Jay M. wrote:OK, I see. My brain mistakenly inserted a colon after "Binghams'". The power of punctuation!!
No harm, no foul. Plus, I actually enjoyed messing in my mind with the idea of Gannett somehow being behind the Seminary takeover.
Margie L wrote:Darned phrasing. I wouldn't put it past Gannett, though.
Linda C wrote:My 2 friends and I just dined here. Forget free parking at 5 pm, be prepared to pay $3 across the street. We got a pitcher of Margaritas. They had some kick and were tasty, not too sweet. The lime flavored chips and salsa were good, the Queso was milk thin. I had to ask for plates, because it dripped off chips. Flavor, just okay. Service was friendly and prompt. Shoot, they even tried to bring us a free drink and a plate of nachos! Lol! My friends had chicken fajitas. They were good, one loved the jalapeños in mix, the other did not. Guacamole was very boring as were the beans. I had the seafood paella. What a mess. I worried that the spice would be over the top. It was spicy, but that covered up the lack of flavor and the gluey consistency of the rice. The shrimp were edible. The mussels were mush. The worst part was the calamari, which was heavily breaded and fried and sitting on top of the dish. Salty,overlooked and totally dry, there could have been rubber bands inside the breading. Lovely setting, not worth returning for me.
Steve Shade wrote:
Sounds like the CJ lady gives it 3 1/2 stars
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