now what is everyone going to do for mexican in that town? forget okellys. and lafuenta is about the worst service i have ever experienced in any restaurant. what else is there?
now what is everyone going to do for mexican in that town? forget okellys. and lafuenta is about the worst service i have ever experienced in any restaurant. what else is there?
now what is everyone going to do for mexican in that town? forget okellys. and lafuenta is about the worst service i have ever experienced in any restaurant. what else is there?
I have never had a problem with La Fuente's service in the 129,238,239 times I have been there... Plus their food is way better than O'Maleys... They just didn't have the 'talent' O'Malley's had...
now what is everyone going to do for mexican in that town? forget okellys. and lafuenta is about the worst service i have ever experienced in any restaurant. what else is there?
A nasty rumor would be that there are rats at the HP.
Thats another place that I thought was over rated. Tried it once or twice and was never close to impressed.
Any surprise that the flooding was terrible even though there wasn't tons of rain?
Was it like a Russ Meyer film?
I think that you can somewhat blame the Ames government for forcing all of the businesses to locate on Duff in a floodplane. Any surprise that the flooding was terrible even though there wasn't tons of rain? Well, when you build a Target, Super Walmart and move all that dirt for the aquatic center where the water used to go, it has to go somewhere. So, you see streets like Stange and Duff closing because there was water running over them.
I'd say that 3+ inches of rain in one day qualifies as a large amount. The entire area between Ames and Fort Dodge has gotten between 4 and 8 inches over the last week.
I don't think that 3" should cause that much flooding. Of course, most of the water came from up north. But the city government does share some of the blame for forcing businesses to locate in the floodplane.
Thats another place that I thought was over rated. Tried it once or twice and was never close to impressed.
Another victim of Ames' well thought-out, proactive municipal government.
So its the city's fault that this guy has gone through at least 3 floods?