Jenks?
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Fred,
Lessons are going pretty smooth. Steve solo'd a couple weeks ago and has been working on cross country stuff. He's gone twice now with his instructor. They say he's ready for a solo cross country, but I want him to fly solo around here for a bit first. We just wish the weather would cooperate, as it's been to windy lately.
I'll have to keep Los Cobos in mind. We went there for lunch once and the food was pretty good.
Thanks for the input,
Lessons are going pretty smooth. Steve solo'd a couple weeks ago and has been working on cross country stuff. He's gone twice now with his instructor. They say he's ready for a solo cross country, but I want him to fly solo around here for a bit first. We just wish the weather would cooperate, as it's been to windy lately.
I'll have to keep Los Cobos in mind. We went there for lunch once and the food was pretty good.
Thanks for the input,
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There used to be a pretty good restaurant at Riverside.
Where's he taking lessons at? I flew out of there for the first time last weekend. It's a lot easier at international.
The solo cross country really isn't that nerve racking. There are lots of places to go that only require you to identify and follow a road. Chadler for example. Stillwater is also fairly easy.
I'm glad the Los Cabos in Jenks is better than the one in BA. We've been to the one by the Bass Pro twice and that was twice too many. It was horrible both times and we couldn't find anyone to tell either time.
Where's he taking lessons at? I flew out of there for the first time last weekend. It's a lot easier at international.
The solo cross country really isn't that nerve racking. There are lots of places to go that only require you to identify and follow a road. Chadler for example. Stillwater is also fairly easy.
I'm glad the Los Cabos in Jenks is better than the one in BA. We've been to the one by the Bass Pro twice and that was twice too many. It was horrible both times and we couldn't find anyone to tell either time.
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maggies for friday...
just in case you might care to check out the sports bar at the Marriott on South Lewis (across the river from Jenks) they serve some very good margaritas and there is some rather high caliber karaoke session about 9pm if you like some really inexpensive (wide variety too) entertainment. something for everyone...
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Originally Posted by Silver Streak
There used to be a pretty good restaurant at Riverside.
Where's he taking lessons at? I flew out of there for the first time last weekend. It's a lot easier at international.
The solo cross country really isn't that nerve racking. There are lots of places to go that only require you to identify and follow a road. Chadler for example. Stillwater is also fairly easy.
I'm glad the Los Cabos in Jenks is better than the one in BA. We've been to the one by the Bass Pro twice and that was twice too many. It was horrible both times and we couldn't find anyone to tell either time.
Where's he taking lessons at? I flew out of there for the first time last weekend. It's a lot easier at international.
The solo cross country really isn't that nerve racking. There are lots of places to go that only require you to identify and follow a road. Chadler for example. Stillwater is also fairly easy.
I'm glad the Los Cabos in Jenks is better than the one in BA. We've been to the one by the Bass Pro twice and that was twice too many. It was horrible both times and we couldn't find anyone to tell either time.
The restaurant isn't there anymore, but it does look like someone is trying to open one up on Piper Drive there. At least that's what it looks like in the window when we drive past it.
Food at the Los Cobos in Jenks is pretty good. We just ordered the Sampler though. The Margaritta's were to sour for us, but the rum and coke was good.