https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sunVwEVVr6Y
This guy's been there since the 1950's he's a nut.
Fun place to go for Lunch.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sunVwEVVr6Y
This guy's been there since the 1950's he's a nut.
Fun place to go for Lunch.
Is the food good?
Sandwiches are great absolutely the best in this area, the highlight is it's like being served by the cast of " Good Fellows".
Don't like it, don't eat there.
This is the equivalent of renting a Spike Lee film, getting offended and demanding it be taken out of production. Imagine if somebody suggested that.
What’s causing the issue? I mean is there specific signs he has up? Care to tell us?
I'm headed down to visit my brother in Burnet next fall. I think I'll hit this place up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W7inkAq5es
This Guy just loves to piss people off.
This Guy has been there I think, since the 1950's, he's from New York and you know this as soon as you talk to him.
Great Guy, kinda quiet, but don't cross the line.
And because the weird just keeps getting weirder...
Another Local goes Looney Tunes and crashes into the DPS building because they failed him yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2qCeFD0RIU
I suspect it's something about Italians being blunt and even in-your-face because of culturally favoring clarity--you may not like what they got to say but at least it'll be crystal clear where everybody stands. I work with a company based over there, and our office telecons soetimes sound like Lee and Kondo's battleships trading broadsides one dark night in Ironbottom Sound.
I had a short stint on base back in 2018. One of my best friends from high school lives just off post and knows the guy from having frequented the establishment throughout his military career. He was offensive and had an in your face attitude, pulled no punches when it came to something he didn't like. You come in there with an attitude, and he'd boot you out the door. Come in there and be respectful, and he would be courteous (sorta) in return. It was no secret around there that he didn't care for certain demographics of the population, and I believe it was an off limits establishment. That still didn't stop off duty Soldiers from eating there. The food there was outstanding.
You say that like it's a bad thing. Private business and "we reserve the right" and all that. Hell try being a FFL, the agency I answer to "strongly suggests" I refuse to complete a sale if a female is there buying a gun but is with a male and she is asking him questions. I have a complete laundry list of potential scenarios where I am supposed to suspect a "straw purchase" and refuse to complete a transaction.
If a government agency can pass laws and encourage me to turn away business without an actual evidence of a prohibited person, certainly a guy who owns his own spot can say "No sandwich for you."
I've been in a couple establishments where I was made to not feel welcome...guess what...I left. I didn't call the news. I didn't report them to my congressman, I just went someplace else where they wanted my business.
People have way too much time on their hands to get worked up over stuff like this.
And they are idiots.
Imagine the food you get when you force someone to make a sandwich, or a wedding cake or to Cater your Wedding. You've forced someone to serve you when they dispise you.
So what kind of tastey treats are you going to get in your lunch bag? A little pooh, some boogers or snot?
Indeed. This is why I usually slightly OVER-tip, and bring candy canes and even make up treat bags for consistent Extra Mile-ers around Christmas. You never know what's going to be the difference between a waitress telling you "hey, you might wanna skip anything fried today, Larry peed in the vat" vs just keeping quiet... or someone seeing an allergic reaction waiting to happen on your plate and making the cook fix it before you even have a chance to know.
You'd think that with me being the sole preparer of food in the house, my mother would learn this instead of going out of her way to make my life as difficult as possible...
When I used to have my grandmother for the winter, some days it was "challenging."
But I always made sure she had a nice cup of tea after dinner.
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Steyer is Herbal Roofying Grandma again Mom !
OH NO!!!! WORDS AND PICTURES THAT OFFEND ME!!!!
His house, his rules, free country. **** the haters!