i liked the flying tomato, the pizza was really good, and the atmosphere of the place was unique. shame that the douchebag developer from houston just HAD to get his fat ass in there and destroy it.
At least it was one of us and not one of them. Yeah it did suck and the food was good but either way, whether it burned or whether we had to watch some worker bulldoze it (which would have been worse I think) We still wouldn't have it anymore so I'm glad they took one for the team THE HOME TEAM!!!
whoever last commented on this video....You are RIGHT on...I have witnessed its demise myself, as I live on fry st..Im glad the captain went down with the ship
This is an awesome news story!!! A rare bold act of defiance against Developer Buster Freedman of United Equities of Houston who is the real destroyer of Fry Street. The system failed, meaning, all protests, attempts at preservation, community interaction could not stop GREEDY CORPORATE SCUMBAGS and bought off government officials from destroying the historic soul of a community. Luckily no one was hurt.
wtf! cool beans didnt burn did it?
caseyclem69 7 months ago
@caseyclem69 Half of it is still there. But it's for sure up and running like it was!
TheOuroboros21 4 months ago
i liked the flying tomato, the pizza was really good, and the atmosphere of the place was unique. shame that the douchebag developer from houston just HAD to get his fat ass in there and destroy it.
jw11432 9 months ago
Who here remembers Bullwinkle's? Or the Frank N' Stein?
I loved the Flying T, but the Tomato itself represented an earlier "death of Fry Street" when they built it.
james0tucson 1 year ago
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Its about time that useless street was done away with... Fry St. is gay as fuck
mar1nes 4 years ago
dude, fuck you. that place was a second home to a lot of people.
suicidalxobscenity 3 years ago
At least it was one of us and not one of them. Yeah it did suck and the food was good but either way, whether it burned or whether we had to watch some worker bulldoze it (which would have been worse I think) We still wouldn't have it anymore so I'm glad they took one for the team THE HOME TEAM!!!
TheUniverse101 4 years ago
whoever last commented on this video....You are RIGHT on...I have witnessed its demise myself, as I live on fry st..Im glad the captain went down with the ship
thatboythew 4 years ago
This is an awesome news story!!! A rare bold act of defiance against Developer Buster Freedman of United Equities of Houston who is the real destroyer of Fry Street. The system failed, meaning, all protests, attempts at preservation, community interaction could not stop GREEDY CORPORATE SCUMBAGS and bought off government officials from destroying the historic soul of a community. Luckily no one was hurt.
peppoman 4 years ago
You sick jerk! It is not awseom in the slightest way!
zelda7792 4 years ago
thats not cool. that place tasted really good i used 2 live in denton
nachoman1314 4 years ago
It needed to be done.
CBNASBC04TJ 4 years ago
no that's not awesome.
geeseteeth 4 years ago