"Daniel W. Rouse Jr." wrote in message
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Don't kid around. I hear there is just such a law coming down the pike in
the Obama administration to monitor how much "rich" people spend eating out.
Steve
"Daniel W. Rouse Jr." wrote in message
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Don't kid around. I hear there is just such a law coming down the pike in
the Obama administration to monitor how much "rich" people spend eating out.
Steve
On Dec 31, 9:51?am, sf wrote:
"If it fails..." What a safe harbor comment.
No, we won't know. Its failure - if it fails in the near
term - may involve any number of factors, this included.
My wager is that it will survive and flourish. I'm going
to revisit this topic around 12/15/11 and see how the
restaurant is doing. The thread will be called "Red
Medicine Revisited." If the restaurant has failed,
I'll concede error.
On 12/30/2010 1:22 PM, aem wrote:
Oops!
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
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Start planning early. By the looks of things, it won't be long.
Steve
On 1/4/2011 3:02 AM, Giusi wrote:
I always wear my sunglasses in stores if I'm shopping during the day.
They're prescription and it's easier than switching to my other glasses.
If I take them off in the store, it's surreal. Nearsighted. lol Of
course I have to take them off or slide them down a little to read labels.
And yes, I know you were being funny.
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 09:18:48 GMT, Rhonda Anderson
wrote:
Everyone expects grade inflation these days; except these people have
lawyers (not parents) to do their battling for them after they have a
temper tantrum.
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Dave Smith wrote in
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However, right-wingers constantly make a similar assumption about
socialists. Just read the pusillanimous maunderings of your
coreligionaries in response to articles from the Star or the Globe. So, in
the arena of politics where the conservatives' swollen amygdala responses
resemble nothing as closely as Tourette's syndrome, the odd slip in
response is hardly a major faux pas.
It's that hedgehog mindset that does you disservice. But then again, if
you are a true hedgehog, you cannot become a fox, can you?
Hardly. I chose to ignore a childish attempt to formulate an argumentum ad
ignorantiam, by which I am doing you a favour.
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On the first day God created the sun - so the Devil countered
and created sunburn. On the second day God created sex. In
response the Devil created marriage. On the third day God created
an economist. This was a tough one for the Devil, but in the end
and after a lot of thought he created a second economist!
http://www.blabbinit.com/content/god-created-economist
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:54:23 -0500, Boron Elgar wrote:
frankly, he doesn't seem to know much about anything at all.
your pal,
blake
On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 14:31:46 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
as far as i know most restaurant reviewers make it a practice to wait until
a restaurant ha been open a while - so that any opening kinks are ironed
out - before writing a review.
your pal,
blake
"James Silverton" wrote in message
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If they got hold of me, it would take the better part of an hour to go
through my wallet and find it. And others, too. Look at how long it takes
some people to produce ID during a traffic stop. The lines would be around
the block, with people still waiting at closing. I believe the policy would
change the next day.
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