Can UH football have a “Waffle House” culture?

What about in a stew?

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Spot on. I can’t explain it but I pay the price every time because it always costs more for the onion ring side.

I love union rings but I have to take off the battered because I can’t eat gluten it makes me sick.

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Texas is IHOP and Whataburger country

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Ok, then that begs the question: can UH football have an IHOP culture?

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Shouldn’t this be at 7/11?

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Half our fans are still banned from 7/11

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In Louisville on one of their main streets (think Westheimer…) there is an intersection where there are two Waffle Houses diagonally across from each other. Swear.

I can’t tell you how many plates of scattered smothered covered chunked topped diced and peppered I’ve had in my life. The last one I had was at the Waffle House near the Omni hotel in downtown Atlanta for the Peach Bowl. I used to eat at WH regularly in my youth…but it’s just not the same since they closed the smoking section. :wink:

Plus dining at Awful House is usually very entertaining. The employees carry on as if no one is watching. Gotta love it.

Who’s drunker, the cooks or the customers?

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Something I’ve never heard said at a Waffle House, “wait let me clean that up for you.”

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Former UH student Bill Hicks on the Waffle House

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Breakfast is for the weak. My culture is getting drunk in the parking lot.

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Genius. :joy::joy::joy:

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Say what you will, but I believe Waffle House played a significant role in my strong immune system. Maybe if we had more Waffle Houses we’d have fewer pandemics.

Maybe.

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This cockamamie idea conjures up the ghost of Jim “Hoss” Brock.

Waffle House, sounds fancy, must have to wear shirt and shoes in those joints.

Coog Nation gets our fixins at 7 Eleven.

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NO SHIRT
NO SHOES
NO DICE

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Know it. Learn it. Live it.

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