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Food and Wine in Oklahoma City
04-19-2002, 07:17 PM,
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I've heard of the Cattlemen's all the way down here. If their beef is still true to form, that would be the place to go. They might even allow corkage, if you're willing to use a Dixie cup.....

I was asked, "White or blush, honey?" in a club dining room tonight. Mercy.
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