Ive only been to one Braum’s, I think it was in Grapevine. Didn’t expect much but came away a fan. And there was a grocery store inside!
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Ive only been to one Braum’s, I think it was in Grapevine. Didn’t expect much but came away a fan. And there was a grocery store inside!
I tried the Rotolos in Ruston a couple of weeks ago and that's my new favorite place. I will certainly be hitting it every time I visit home.
Having lived in the “promised land” of a Texas metropolis for the past two years...give me Ruston now, as a college student or in the future. You do the same stuff in a big city as you do in a smaller town (go out to eat, hang out with friends, go to movies, etc.) for 95% of your entertainment. The other 5% that’s not available elsewhere (major league sports) is generally price prohibitive so you can’t do it that often.
You know what Ruston and smaller places don’t have? Rivers of concrete filled with crazy drivers, debris fallen from trucks, and the worst traffic jams you can imagine.
We had a blast! Truthfully, between actually caring about doing well academically, and playing soccer, I was usually glad to be at home most evenings. Soccer practice was a grueling 2 1/2 hrs, about 3-5:30 every day, unless we had a midweek game one night. But, when time and circumstances allowed...and we often made time!...we partied like it was Animal House! Mostly it was a party at someone's apartment or house and it was, ahem, WILD! Mix in trips to Funroe, usually The Office Disco, or to S'port/Bossier, and there was never a shortage of "night life" for us.
But, as I said, most of us were serious students. We wanted to earn a degree and do well, like make an "A" in class....or, settle for a "B" in some of the harder ones. It's true, Tech is NOT a party school. If that's what you want go somewhere else. Tech is for those wishing to make something of themselves.
(But...we had fun!)
I live less than two miles from a Braums. I love it and the fact that I can buy the best milk ever and ice cream on par with Blue Bell is very cool. Having said that, if given the choice between a Braums bacon cheeseburger or a triple monster with cheese from Griffs, gimme the minster.
I think too much is made of the social challenges facing "big city kids" when they go to a small college town (like Ruston). It's not like most of these kids have any money anyway. Most college kids don't have the money to hang out in bars 3 or 4 nights a week the way grown working professionals do. And the one's that do (e.g., Johnny Manziel) often live to regret it.
Nope, it sounds like this Wren kid has some stupid grown-up in his ear screwing with his head. I'm sure it's got nothing to do with his transition from the big city.
I agree. I don't think it was the transition from the metroplex to Ruston. Hell, he wasn't here long enough to really experience anything. I think he came in thinking he was going to be an immediate star and it didn't happen, so he left. What's frustrating is he could have been a major player if he would've toughed it out and continued the course.
My wife and I have considered moving back to Ruston some day. Is that so illogical? Ruston has a lot to offer. And it was a fine setting for many former Bulldogs that are now players in the NFL.
Again, I don't think LA Tech or Ruston did anything wrong. I guarantee you this is about some irresponsible grown up giving a gullible kid some very bad advice.