The first Chili's opened.
There are now 1,400 Chili's locations, including one here in town I've never been to.
Over the years, for distributist reasons, and other, I've grown less fond of chain restaurants. Indeed, I avoid them. When occasionally on the road, I try to find a real local establishment rather than Appleby's or what not. But at one time I really liked Chili's. The first one I ever went to was in downtown Denver, and it was pretty good. The one in Cheyenne we discovered after that, and I really liked it. Frankly, for a time, before the real revival of local eateries, they were a really good option, and there as a time when it was hard to find a local eatery that wasn't a greasy spoon bucket o lard type of place.
That's really changed.
Anyhow, while I haven't eaten at a Chili's for a long time, I like them.
The Khmer Rouge joined the growing Indochinese red tide and destroyed an ammunition dump at Phnom Penh.
We'll soon enjoy Russians in Poland, to the befuddlement of toddler King Donny, so history does indeed rhyme. He'll avoid any serious duty this time as well.
U.S. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey agreed to pay back taxes owed to the Internal Revenue Service, after his claim of a deduction of $199,153 for the donation of records from service as Vice President of the United States, was disallowed.
Hmmm. . . . .
By the way, King Donny's weekend flights to the Florida so he can ride in his toy car on the golf course, are costing the US taxpayer more than Trump could conceivably make up by donating his salary. Indeed, it makes a mockery of it.
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