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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3110871)
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3110869)
Look who’s dropping in. Ronald McDonald LIVE!
Look who’s dropping in. Ronald McDonald LIVE! Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010 Time: 1 pm – 3pm Location – McDonald’s (Lake Conroe) 15476 Hwy. 105 West The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Lake Conroe, Flotilla 69 members will be available for stress-free no-fault Vessel Exams. Boating safety information and tips can also be obtained at the display center for the Auxiliary. |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3110901)
I wonder if the coast guard aux. will show up this time?
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Originally Posted by boatman22
(Post 3110918)
No...they might get wet.....
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since the run has been postponed due to weather club 105 will be opening up later on this evening....feel free to stop by and have a cold one:)
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3110899)
sank
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3110950)
how bad?? any idea what happen? I have gimbals, headers and drives...ect..ect..:)
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3110949)
since the run has been postponed due to weather club 105 will be opening up later on this evening....feel free to stop by and have a cold one:)
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Originally Posted by boatman22
(Post 3110979)
Bummer...what's Perry going to do with all the steaks?
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 3110980)
sell them on Tuesday:)
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Fu(kin weathermen! What a bunch of a-holes.:angry-smiley-038:
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3111370)
Fu(kin weathermen! What a bunch of a-holes.:angry-smiley-038:
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Went to Papas last night...email event canceled...a few people still showed up not knowing it was canceled....1 was a board member:lolhit: alot of us Ended up going to Giovanni's and spent all ourCalcutta money. Meet on the water this afternoon about 12:30 and ran the boats hard till they were almost out of gas.....Need them empty for the tow to Biloxi Wednesday for the OSS races and Poker Run.....Lets go B*tches
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Originally Posted by boatman22
(Post 3111539)
Went to Papas last night...email event canceled...a few people still showed up not knowing it was canceled....1 was a board member:lolhit: alot of us Ended up going to Giovanni's and spent all ourCalcutta money. Meet on the water this afternoon about 12:30 and ran the boats hard till they were almost out of gas.....Need them empty for the tow to Biloxi Wednesday for the OSS races and Poker Run.....Lets go B*tches
We called the people that RSVP'd (all 6 of them) and let them know we were cancelling. |
Originally Posted by boatman22
(Post 3111539)
Went to Papas last night...email event canceled...a few people still showed up not knowing it was canceled....1 was a board member:lolhit: alot of us Ended up going to Giovanni's and spent all ourCalcutta money. Meet on the water this afternoon about 12:30 and ran the boats hard till they were almost out of gas.....Need them empty for the tow to Biloxi Wednesday for the OSS races and Poker Run.....Lets go B*tches
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Wow see other thread just started in topps forum...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQPUzPXKRuU
fu(k,,, when did tbone get a FLIR camera? and when did he go bald? lol :evilb: :evilb: |
Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3112240)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQPUzPXKRuU
fu(k,,, when did tbone get a FLIR camera? and when did he go bald? lol :evilb: :evilb: |
:bigbird:
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3113077)
:bigbird:
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Wow 1700 pages of BS.:eek::drink:
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 3113116)
Wow 1700 pages of BS.:eek::drink:
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Clowns.
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THIS PLACE WOULD BE A BIGANDY MAGNET
CLAYTON, Mo. - Panera Bread Co. is asking customers at a new restaurant to pay what they want. The national bakery and restaurant chain launched a new nonprofit store here this week that has the same menu as its other 1,400 locations. But the prices are a little different — there aren't any. Customers are told to donate what they want for a meal, whether it's the full suggested price, a penny or $100. The new store in the upscale St. Louis suburb of Clayton is the first of what will Panera hopes will be many around the country. Ronald Shaich, Panera's CEO until last week, was on hand at the new bakery Monday to explain the system to customers. The pilot restaurant is run by a nonprofit foundation. If it can sustain itself financially, Panera will expand the model around the country within months. It all depends on whether customers will abide by the motto that hangs above the deli counter: "Take what you need, leave your fair share." Panera hopes to open a similar location in every community where it operates. Other nonprofits have opened community kitchens, where customers set the price, and the idea has spread among food enthusiasts and philanthropists. But Panera brings new scale to the idea — its community restaurants will use the company's distribution system and have access to its national food suppliers. The first location bears the name St. Louis Bread Co. Cares — the chain's former name and one it still uses in its hometown. Customers seemed alternately puzzled and pleased by the concept. Dawn Frierdich, 52, came in to buy three loaves of bread an iced tea. She asked how much the drink would cost. "About $1.85," said the 21-year-old cashier, Michael Miller. And the whole order? "It would be, like, $12," Miller told her, reminding her she didn't have to pay if she didn't want to. Frierdich tried to hand him $12 in cash, but he directed her to put it in the donation jar. "This is a little hard. I just can't wrap my head around this," Frierdich said. A young man spoke on his cell phone nearby. "Seriously," he said. "They don't charge tax or anything." The clientele at the Clayton location is a mix of well-to-do attorneys and bankers from Clayton, as well as lower-income customers who work nearby or are visiting the sprawling St. Louis County offices and courthouse nearby. Miller, the cashier, said most customers paid full price for their meals Monday, but some took a discount of a few dollars, or paid half-price. Panera is using its nonprofit foundation to support the restaurant and any future locations. The foundation will pay the new restaurant's bills, including staff salaries, rent and food costs. At the end of each month, the foundation will tally donations to see if they cover food costs. The Panera parent company won't bear losses if the experiment fails. Saich was CEO of Panera until he stepped down Thursday, taking the post of executive chairman. He will run the nonprofit along with other projects for Panera. Other similar experiements have worked. The One World Salt Lake City restaurant has operated as a nonprofit with pay-what-you-want prices since 2003, said founder Denise Cerreta. She works for a foundation that helps similar restaurants open around the county. She said the places don't get swarmed by crowds and emptied, but have managed to stay afloat based on the honor system. "It somehow stays in balance," Cerrata said. "I think ultimately people are good. They want to contribute." |
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This must be a building year for the Bs thread.
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3114172)
This must be a building year for the Bs thread.
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This is a crippling year for the B.S. Thread.
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3114172)
This must be a building year for the Bs thread.
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3114172)
This must be a building year for the Bs thread.
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3114179)
How is the job market in FL these days? I need a new start and FL sounds about right to me.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3114182)
Well it sure doesn't seem to be a building year for your boat........ :evilb::evilb::party-smiley-004::lolhit::angry-smiley-038::bigbird:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34220-en.html Quitter!:evilb: |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3114306)
Really? you're still making comments like that after seeing this....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34220-en.html Quitter!:evilb: |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3114179)
How is the job market in FL these days? I need a new start and FL sounds about right to me.
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Originally Posted by spk1
(Post 3114324)
Fu(k a job, all of club 105 should move down here, we can get something going.
I saw a show on discovery channel about searching for treasure on the beach with a metal detector. Bound to be some easy money in that. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 3114309)
I'll end up finishing it. No one is buying **** these days anyway.
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 3114306)
Really? you're still making comments like that after seeing this....
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34220-en.html Quitter!:evilb: |
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