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My family owned an Italian restaurant and pizzeria, two items we never ran out of were pizza and spaghetti. Also beer, we never ran out of beer.
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I don’t think so, but who knows it may all be soy based hippie meat.Isn't mostly all of their 'meat' some kind of turkey gussied up to look like another meat anyway?
In Macon there's a Subway shop at Rocky Creek and Pio Nono. They have a sign on the soda machine which reads, "DO NOT REFILL 2-LITER BOTTLES! YOU MUST BUY A DRINK FIRST BEFORE REFILLING YOUR CUP ON THE SAME VISIT!"I don’t think so, but who knows it may all be soy based hippie meat.
I’m sure the guilty parties to that sign will strictly follow it on their next visitIn Macon there's a Subway shop at Rocky Creek and Pio Nono. They have a sign on the soda machine which reads, "DO NOT REFILL 2-LITER BOTTLES! YOU MUST BUY A DRINK FIRST BEFORE REFILLING YOUR CUP ON THE SAME VISIT!"
I don't understand why anyone in their right mind would open a restaurant or retail shop in Macon.I’m sure the guilty parties to that sign will strictly follow it on their next visit
I can not understand why anyone would live in Macon, Macon is the chocolate starfish of Georgia.I don't understand why anyone in their right mind would open a restaurant or retail shop in Macon.
In 68-69 I was briefly stationed at WRAFB in Warner Robins for about 7-8 months before they shipped me out overseas. I never once felt the need to foray on up to Macon to check it out. I was born here (Marietta) and every time I took the bypass around Macon.I can not understand why anyone would live in Macon, Macon is the chocolate starfish of Georgia.