The Pig Stand was supposedly the first chain to ever offer, drive-in service. Fort Worth was home to the original location, eventually expanding to Houston by location number 7.
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The pitted parking lot is so typical of Houston retail. It is an easy way to sort the clientelle.
The yankees saying: “Be careful, don’t fall, watch for that hole.”
The Texan, within earshot, thinking: “Our kids have sense enough to see that, and walk around it.”