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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #90 on: July 14, 2015, 01:11:40 PM »

"no comment."

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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #91 on: July 14, 2015, 01:15:43 PM »

Good thing for Bean that the Blue's don't seem to be on today's Sprint rotation.
I smoked one yesterday and definitely like them.  I'm gonna be in the market for more of 'em soon.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #92 on: July 14, 2015, 01:28:22 PM »



As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.

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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #93 on: July 14, 2015, 01:28:52 PM »

Good thing for Bean that the Blue's don't seem to be on today's Sprint rotation.
I smoked one yesterday and definitely like them.  I'm gonna be in the market for more of 'em soon.
could always pay too much for them on the monster.  $27 for 5
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #94 on: July 14, 2015, 01:39:01 PM »



As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #95 on: July 14, 2015, 01:47:01 PM »



As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #96 on: July 14, 2015, 02:28:33 PM »



As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
and the bar owner is permanently inspecting the asphalt from the bottom side....
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #97 on: July 14, 2015, 02:30:36 PM »





As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
and the bar owner is permanently inspecting the asphalt from the bottom side....

I'm sure the Borders has been replaced by now too.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #98 on: July 14, 2015, 03:07:00 PM »





As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
and the bar owner is permanently inspecting the asphalt from the bottom side....

I'm sure the Borders has been replaced by now too.
I was thinking that.  Story is quite a few years old.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #99 on: July 14, 2015, 03:14:47 PM »

Got caught in a downpour when I went out to get lunch.  I was prepared with my umbrella, but it didn't do much for shoes and pant legs.  Pants are still damp and shoes are squeaking.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #100 on: July 14, 2015, 03:21:40 PM »

Got caught in a downpour when I went out to get lunch.  I was prepared with my umbrella, but it didn't do much for shoes and pant legs.  Pants are still damp and shoes are squeaking.
Don't it feel wonderful! ;)
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #101 on: July 14, 2015, 03:22:24 PM »

Got caught in a downpour when I went out to get lunch.  I was prepared with my umbrella, but it didn't do much for shoes and pant legs.  Pants are still damp and shoes are squeaking.
Fun.  My wife bought tickets to an outdoor concert for tonight.  Can't seem to find any information online on whether they cancel shows at the PNC if there are thunderstorms.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #102 on: July 14, 2015, 03:39:40 PM »





As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
and the bar owner is permanently inspecting the asphalt from the bottom side....

I'm sure the Borders has been replaced by now too.
I was thinking that.  Story is quite a few years old.
Just over 20 years ago.
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #103 on: July 14, 2015, 03:51:03 PM »





As if Whataburger hasn't already shot itself in the foot, so to speak, for much of the past four decades, now they're going to ban open carry in Texas, where an open carry law just passed.  Can't fix stupid, I guess.
Nobody eats there anymore anyway, don't know how they stay around.
Probably a money-laundering business for the mafia.
There is no such thing as the mafia.
So I've heard.  I'm still trying to figure out what Bill Bonanno was talking about the night I met him.

I currently work with Chris Bonanno, grandson to the infamous Joe.
My dad went to high school and was friends with Tory Cerrito, associates of the Bonanno family. I met Bill B because I had a recording session booked in Tucson at the same studio where he recorded the audio version of his book.

And I won't insist there's a mafia, but I once got stiffed on a gig at a bar and my manager, Sal Gutusso, and his dad, Big Sal, had a little meeting with the owner of the bar, who was afterward very, very anxious to pay me.

This space for rent.
Simply good negotiators who were able to explain the unfortunate error so that it could be understood.
Indeed.  They explained it so well that the guy was white as a sheet and his hands were shaking as he wrote the check.  A couple weeks later, the bar was a parking lot for a Borders bookstore.
and the bar owner is permanently inspecting the asphalt from the bottom side....

I'm sure the Borders has been replaced by now too.
I was thinking that.  Story is quite a few years old.
Just over 20 years ago.
So right around when Shaun was getting out of diapers?
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Re: 7/14/2015
« Reply #104 on: July 14, 2015, 03:51:50 PM »

Hooray Electricity!  Power was out for 24 hours.  Had our street barricaded off.  The power line was down smack dab in the middle our block.
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