I closed 2 restaurants yesterday one for continual temperature violations (Pizza Hut) and A very nasty BBQ restaurant. I have closed lots of restaurants in the past but never 2 in one day.
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I'll make sure not to stop in Blountsville for a meal, lol.
I love those signs they put up in restaurants. It's great how they have to tell you the "immediate" health danger and then the long-term danger.
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Originally posted by Coriolanus: I'll make sure not to stop in Blountsville for a meal, lol.
I love those signs they put up in restaurants. It's great how they have to tell you the "immediate" health danger and then the long-term danger.
I work in the county next to the one I live in. Besides the ones you need to worry about I closed sooooooo its safe to eat here.
To be honest folks just because the Health Department has not closed a restaurant IN NO WAY means its safe to eat there. ALWAYS!!!! check the score the Health Department gave them better to be safe than sorry and sick.
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Let me guess, you learned how to spell personal and personnel and realized they aren't the same word?
Both the Piza Hut and the BBQ joint are closed? How will the Alabama culinary scene ever recover. Is Billy Bob's U-Cook-'em Pork Parts still open?
I generally wouldn't eat in an Alabama restaurant anyway, I never developed a taste for fried possum backs and weevil cakes.
Nopers the BBQ place is still closed.
As for spelling yes I know the difference and I tend to get in a hurry and dont double check my posts here. Besides I am going to take a liberal stance on this one. I am told that my weapons cause violence soooooo I say my keyboard causes mispelled words not me.
As for eating in Alabama I would say possum would be better than Jersey sewer rat any day.
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Originally posted by BinDerSmokDat: Hey we never eat sewer rats. The rule is "dumpster rats eat 'em down, from the sewers, put it down." Besides, in Jersey we eat mostly roadkill.
Would that be road pizza?
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Originally posted by the_stogemiester: When I read the title "Broke a personel record yesteday" I thought you finally beat your mark of masturbating more than 10 times in one day.
Quote: As for spelling yes I know the difference and I tend to get in a hurry and dont double check my posts here. Besides I am going to take a liberal stance on this one. I am told that my weapons cause violence soooooo I say my keyboard causes mispelled words not me.
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