But you have not experienced fine Western Dining until you experience the Flying-W 
Ranch in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  This is taken from their website:

"The Flying W Ranch is a working, mountain cattle ranch located in Colorado Springs, 
Colorado, that has specialized in western food and entertainment since 1953.  In our 
high season we entertain and serve dinner to over a thousand persons nightly"


And, when they say they serve thousands, they mean thousands.  They seat about 300-500 
at one time, and EVERYONE has their food within 40 minutes of when they start serving. 
 Food is served family-buffet style, and seconds are available.  You are then treated 
to a performance by the Flying-W Wranglers.  And, MAN, are they ever good.  Check out 
one of their CD's to see what you are missing.  You can also check out their website 
at www.flyingw.com.  Then, the next time you are in the Colo Springs area, be sure to 
make dining plans for the Flying-W Ranch

Robert Hamilton



Gunter_Pflaum?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Wed,  3 Apr 2002 13:45:55 -0500 (EST)

Here we go again!

Where is that "From your grill to ours" Roadkill restaurant ?
Is that not your favorite hang-out, TX-girl ?
Or was it Chief Flaming Hair's ?
The Red Rose of Texas ?

He, tomorrow we will be married 32 years, me good woman and I that is.
Take her out to my new favorite restaurant, chinese, where they feed you
lichen, algae, bird shaving cream and strange fibers.
It is a far cry from the Fort Worth Stock yards though where we celebrated
our 25th.
Three cowboys singing my favorite C&W songs at our table.
Eating hot mexican dishes.
Heaven!

Have a nice day

G�nter




Robert Hamilton


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