I moved to Frisco when the population was about 8,000. It's now around 220,000, and still growing. The Depot restaurant has some really good comfort food. Frisco had three sit-down restaurants when I moved here, The Abbey (now gone), LaHacienda Ranch, and Randy's Steakhouse. Now, you can get any kind of food from every part of the world in Frisco. You should have spent a few minutes of the video talking about Brinkmann Ranch, a 3,000 acre working cattle and horse ranch in the middle of town. It was the first Southfork Ranch for the TV show "Dallas," until it burned down.
3:45 And you know what that chunk outta' the "Frisco City Limit" sign is, right? That's a shotgun hole. It ain't Texas till you see the City Limit sign with buckshot all over it!! Yee-Haw. - Chef Duane in Plano. God Bless Texas and pass the salsa.
As a Frisco resident since I was a toddler, pretty good look at the town. Although the hotspots are nice, they actually seem really small once you get used to them. My family and I have experienced it all so many times that we really don’t bother going that often, despite living less than 5 minutes away. Frisco’s “new” is definitely replacing the old, that’s just how boomtowns operate. It was cool seeing someone experience for the first time what I see almost everyday, though.
Universal Studio in Frisco should expand to add its Nintendo world matching with Frisco's Video game museum! Also, you are very funny person with excellent presentation!
It was filmed in 2018. We're releasing our PBS episodes backwards on our RUclips channel. So this is Season 10. We've got the Cowboys stadium tour in our Arlington episode (Season 5) when Romo was QB.
@@TheDaytripper You got me there never followed it. Did happen to see highlights of their game against the wrexham team(English?) I gotta admit that was entertaining.
I don’t like Frisco anymore. A bunch of Indian people moved here from India cause some Hindu priest blessed some land here. They are not welcoming to us natives. Lots of division. The mayor has a real estate company and will sell out every square inch of Frisco. Way too crowded our neighborhood elementary school has 1200 student but it’s capacity is 700.
When I was a teenager, Frisco was a place to go bass fishing, hopping from stock pond to stock pond
That show is amazing...thanks all involved!!!!
You really looked right at home rockin' that mullet Chet.
Hahaha
I moved to Frisco when the population was about 8,000. It's now around 220,000, and still growing. The Depot restaurant has some really good comfort food. Frisco had three sit-down restaurants when I moved here, The Abbey (now gone), LaHacienda Ranch, and Randy's Steakhouse. Now, you can get any kind of food from every part of the world in Frisco. You should have spent a few minutes of the video talking about Brinkmann Ranch, a 3,000 acre working cattle and horse ranch in the middle of town. It was the first Southfork Ranch for the TV show "Dallas," until it burned down.
This is my town!!! Lived here for 12 years now.
And get ready for more traffic cause ya'll bout to get your own mim Disney world!!!!!!!😅😅😊 yay
3:45 And you know what that chunk outta' the "Frisco City Limit" sign is, right? That's a shotgun hole. It ain't Texas till you see the City Limit sign with buckshot all over it!! Yee-Haw. - Chef Duane in Plano. God Bless Texas and pass the salsa.
Outstanding episode!
Thanks!
As a Frisco resident since I was a toddler, pretty good look at the town. Although the hotspots are nice, they actually seem really small once you get used to them. My family and I have experienced it all so many times that we really don’t bother going that often, despite living less than 5 minutes away. Frisco’s “new” is definitely replacing the old, that’s just how boomtowns operate. It was cool seeing someone experience for the first time what I see almost everyday, though.
I lived there back when they had "hot tub clubs" on 121 and on Preston.
The one on Preston was "The Doll House". I worked at a gas station a couple miles down the road. I saw some strange things.
We love the Depot Cafe! They have a Vegan menu too!
missed the train museum in the same building as the National video game muesum
That sure as hell us the only Frisco I'd want to go see.
Great episode!
Thanks!
Universal Studio in Frisco should expand to add its Nintendo world matching with Frisco's Video game museum!
Also, you are very funny person with excellent presentation!
You forgot about the Frisco Roughriders minor league baseball team
We didn't visit them because they were on the road. But we showed the stadium.
@@TheDaytripper you just got a new subscriber just because you took time to respond to my post
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Trooper transform! We are VR!
Coach Garrett?? How long ago was this filmed??
It was filmed in 2018. We're releasing our PBS episodes backwards on our RUclips channel. So this is Season 10. We've got the Cowboys stadium tour in our Arlington episode (Season 5) when Romo was QB.
I met Brad Hawkins at Morphinominal Expo in August 2024. I asked him about his interaction w/ u, he said ur a great conversationalist
Bro you gotta do plano i live there and my dad used to work at the fire station in frisco
great job
Thanks!
He can’t play football because his pants are WAY too tight!! 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
Haha
Hutchins BBQ
14:12 ''everybody remembers this'' that dude was stretching it big time. Woman's soccer?
You aren't a real sports fan if you don't cheer on our ladies in the World Cup! They are dominant
@@TheDaytripper You got me there never followed it. Did happen to see highlights of their game against the wrexham team(English?) I gotta admit that was entertaining.
I don’t like Frisco anymore. A bunch of Indian people moved here from India cause some Hindu priest blessed some land here. They are not welcoming to us natives. Lots of division. The mayor has a real estate company and will sell out every square inch of Frisco. Way too crowded our neighborhood elementary school has 1200 student but it’s capacity is 700.