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2024.05.13 23:38 yellowupploutus Hush Puppies Promo Code in May 2024

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2024.05.13 04:40 svangen1_ Is being a "lone wolf" a positive thing?

For nurses' week at work, one of the things we did was vote on "roles" of our small hospital unit. Things like "party animal" or hustler. I tied for lone wolf with a night shift nurse (I'm day shift).
Is that considered a positive trait?
Kinda long backstory
When I started on the unit a few years ago, I loved working with everyone. Since then, a lot of my favorites have moved to other jobs. Nowadays, many coworkers are just gossips and immature. Stuff like involving the rest of the nurse' station on the personal life struggles of a nurse that isn't there or complaining about a fellow coworker to other coworkers (like if you want to fix the problem, talk to the one with whom you have an issue). I used to not think anything of it, but overtime it wears on you. I want to hear about your dog's new puppies, not Sarah's latest troubles with her husband.
I used to share personal life details, but then I started to lose trust in my coworkers in that regard. I like them but I don't trust most of them. I went through a rough patch mentally. I overworked my self (60hrs/ wk the summer in between nursing school semesters), leading to burn out and apathy and greatly worsenedu learning disability. (Apparently) some coworkers took issue with my decline in performance. I only found out when a coworker friend came to me (almost as a spokesperson) to tell me what was up and actually had concern and offered help. Everyone else would huddle in hushed tones, but would disperse as I drew near as if I wouldn't notice.
Jack Harlow's lyrics "it's very few of you I like, but a whole lot of you I don't trust" come to mind. Not to say I hate them, but my guard is up with most
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2024.05.13 03:41 TacoBandit275 UPDATE

UPDATE
Pic for attention.
I need to check my email more often. Got an email 12 hours ago from the ATF that my tax stamp got approved. Deckard could have been a hush puppy today, oh well, tomorrow is another day. šŸ˜†šŸ˜†
Only to 4 days.
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2024.05.12 19:17 Witchy-toes-669 Seems staff forgot to show up

Iā€™m just dying to know the tea, weā€™ve been craving captain ds and my mom wanted hush puppy, anyway we pull in at 1230 and there are zero cars, lights are on but only one visible employee, so we leave but come back a little later, employees are being dropped off in the parking lot and like running inside one of them just locked the front door to stop more customers coming in they are all mostly high
Clarification:the employees were high, would not be surprised if customers were as well but the cashier was holding on for dear life trying to take orders.
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2024.05.12 05:30 toyoungtofeelthisold Restaurants

We are relocating from Michigan. Can you tell me what your favorite restaurants are? If they have these dishes bonus for me! We hope to buy near European village. Mexican - chilaquiles and Al pastor Asian- Mongolian Beef or lo Mein Italian- carbonara Pizza - not deep dish - good sauce Seafood - crab cakes and hush puppies Best Sushi Rolls Mac and cheese Burger French onion soups Soft pretzel with beer chese Bar- casual, for drinks, good vibe Music - live or DJ Thanks in Advance. Any other suggestions welcomed
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2024.05.11 21:27 Summertimings [POEM] - ā€˜Song in my heartā€™ by Diane Seuss

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2024.05.11 05:20 blondietrauma Hush Puppies Coupon Code for 2024

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2024.05.11 04:50 RhettOhlerking Hush Puppy Ramos?

Can we nick name Ramos ā€œhush puppyā€? I love this guy
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2024.05.11 02:20 megamunch One Year's Worth of Unsolicited St Pete Restaurant / Bar Reviews

Let's get it all out of the way up front. I know, no one asked. No one cares. What kind of A hole can afford to eat at all these places. Yada yada.
The fact is the culinary scene is changing by the month here in St Pete. I view this as a good thing. After reading the 100th question asking where to eat and drink around town I thought I would document some places I've been to around St Pete for those who are interested. I enjoy spending my finite disposable income and leisure time exploring local eats & drinks with good company.
I am in no way qualified to be providing these unsolicited opinions. My opinions are probably all over the place and inconsistent - some will speak to value and others quality. These are in no particular order. There are hardly any chains on this list - I would much rather support local spots. Ready? Let's go.
Three Birds Tavern: Love the vibe of the outside patio. They even have a British telephone booth out there. Solid tavern / bar food. The lamb burger is fantastic. Shepherd's pie is not bad. Servers are so nice and bubbly. Worth it for lunch or brunch. Martini deals on Thursdays (I think they're $5).
Pin on Cafe: My go to lunch spot. Unfortunately they are moving down central a mile but they have fantastic pad Thai and a great value lunch menu, where you can build your own meal. Probably eaten here 30 times. Very friendly staff.
Bodega: If you're into Cuban sammies (don't hurt me but they're not my favorite) then this is the place. I'm told they're fairly authentic. Good speakeasy in the back. More on that below.
Bohemios: New Spanish tapas restaurant off central. Don't let the lingering BurgerFi sign fool you - the food here is exceptional. A tad expensive but good quality. They have been slow since opening but the chef & servers are super nice and love chatting to patrons. The chef is an especially awesome dude and a fantastic cook. Got the lobster cargo, empanadas, flank steak, meatballs, and lamb lollipops. All bangin'.
Frog Pond: Great family spot for breakfast or lunch. No frills / nothing fancy, just a good familial vibe and frogs painted on the walls. Got the BLT and pancakes. Both yummy.
Lure: Pretty cool place, but I still can't figure out what their "thing" is. Is it a sports bar? Billiard Hall? Sushi bar? Apparently it's all three. Surprisingly solid food (including the sushi), good music, fun place to hang out with a big group of friends before a show at the Floridian. Great happy hour and food specials.
Lemongrass: Solid Thai food. Went here for a date, and while that didn't go super well the food was again solid. Not mind blowing. But solid. Did I mention it was solid?
Zaytoon Grill: I love Mediterranean food. I had a kefta kabob, hummus, rice, salad. I admittedly need to try it again. It was decent, I've had much better kabob. But again, want to give it another try. I ordered takeout so can't comment on the place itself but I hear the staff are great.
EngineNo9: I was told this was the "best burger in town". This is false. Well, maybe for the money it is. After having just about every burger on the menu, I can say without a doubt the best burger in town is in fact Left Bank Bistro's Burger. My gawd. I think they sprinkle crack in the brie they put on top. Anyway, this is engine9. If my expectations were lower initially I think I would recommend it as a value play. Good place to watch sports. Jambalaya is meh. Sriracha wings are delicious though. So are the tots.
Tony's Pizza: A very solid pizza place always slinging deals on door dash. They have nice wide, thin slices, similar to NY style.
Gateway Subs: really good subs and creative too. For instance, you can get crushed Doritos on your sammy.
Brooklyn South: Middle of the road sandwiches for the price.
Mangosteen: I've only gotten takeout and thought their sushi was decent. This place and Lure seemed similar in their food offerings. When I walk by the vibe looks pretty cool. They do BOGO deals on door dash too.
Maple Street Biscuit Co: The hangover cure you've been looking for. Great biscuits & gravy. They have this fried chicken biscuit with a pepper jelly type thing and it's... Hang on I need a minute... Utterly delicious. Instead of giving them your name when you order, they ask you a thought provoking question, which is kind of fun (e.g. who in all of history would you want to meet?).
11 Chicks: Great Venezuelan food. Get an arepa and some of those to die for deep fried cheese things. Don't sleep on the 11 Chicks bowl. A little pricey for chicken and rice but the quality is chef's kiss.
Fresh Kitchen: Decently healthy, solid food. Like a healthy chipotle. You're in and out of there fast. If you need a somewhat healthy $12 bowl go here. Also everyone who eats there is somehow a fitness model and/or gorgeous.
Pacific Counter: Also a decently healthy, solid fast casual place serving poke bowls. Staff is super nice. Bring your dog - they will spoil with salmon skin treats.
Hotdog Stand (8th & Central): I haven't caught her name, but she slings awesome street hotdogs and puts a lot of love into the fixings on top. Bring up the TB Lightning or bring your dog and you will be her favorite.
Pia's: I know, it's in Gulfport. Fantastic Italian food. Sit out on the patio if you can - there is a good red/white checkered tablecloth vibe out there. Saw someone get engaged there. It's that kind of place, immersive, familial, and delicious. The shank and lasagna were heavenly.
Paul's Landing: Worth it to check out the view of the pier and pool while at the Vinoy. Grab a drink and some very good American food here with a date, or for brunch.
Sauvignon Wine Locker: Pasta - yes. Wine - fuck yes. Half off bottle deals on Sunday I believe. Definitely a nicer place and a draw for the rich old snowbirds. I hear some local billionaires frequent the place. Kind of a cool entrance, walking down a (safe) alley before climbing the stairs to get to it.
Fortu: Clubby, upscale asian fusion spot. Expensive but also very good. The wagyu potstickers are great. Go here for date night and pay way too much for cool drinks and very good Asian food. But your body will be swaying from the music and sexy vibe.
Social Roost: Fun spot, feels kind of like you're walking into a Great Gatsby party. Creative and delicious dishes and the price is about right. It's loud and social and a high energy place so go with friends or a date on a Friday or Saturday.
Datz: Very solid bar / American / brunch food. I got a fried chicken salad and it was really good. I know there's more to try and I will do so.
Ford's Garage: Great burgers. If you're a car person, it's definitely worth checking out. Even the bathroom has a tire for a sink.
La V: Highly recommend this place. Vietnamese, French fusion. Good Pho, banh mi, and rolls. Get the beef bourgingon- like dish and soak up the broth with a toasty french baguette. Baby, you've got a stew goin'.
Calida: super small but absolutely delicious spot. A husband and wife cook and run the place, and they only have one other server who is equally awesome. They make you feel like family and live to serve people good food. Menu changes often based on ingredients that are in season. Had the short rib, Icelandic fish dish (forget the name), and duck panang. My gawd was it yummy. Great wine list too. Oh, they're only open three nights a week so make a rezzy in advance.
Bavaros: Pretty good pasta, a little pricey for the portion. Was a fan of Bolognese and penne vodka. Fun outdoor vibe with the sidewalk seating. Sometimes I'll bring carry out to cellarmasters.
Pizza Box: super tiny pizza spot but REALLY good meatballs and quality pizza made in a legit pizza oven. Get it with hot honey and a glass of wine.
Left Bank: Lit'rlly the best burger in town. The prices are exhorbinant for what you get, but the quality is hard to beat. $40 for beef bourgingon pissed me off, but again the food is really good. Go here for brunch and sip French rosƩ, get a croque madam, or take a date here for steak frites.
Il Ritorno: Upscale Italian. For the price, it was decent. Compared to olive garden it's excellent. Liked Bonu better. Pretty upscale spot for a date night. For the money, I think there are better spots. Please don't hurt me.
Bonu: Very refreshing vibe, open and airy and filled with cool lights and plants. Really good menu - lobster ravioli and penne vodka were great. Try some of their more creative dishes as well, you won't be disappointed.
Wild Child: I only went once for a date and I think we walked in after a fryer fire or something. Seriously, when we walked in we were assaulted with an intense funnel cake-like fryer smell and thin layer of smoke. Food was okay, I can't even remember what we got. I will agree to go back and try it again since I keep hearing good things and I'm pretty sure this was a one off experience. The date went well though. Not that you care.
Cassis: Solid French bistro with a restaurant and a quick eats side to it serving ice cream, chocolate, and pizza. Pretty banging.
Bella Brava: Great pizza! Was surprised how good since its in a touristy spot on Beach drive. Good pasta too. I think they have a good deal on Tuesdays or something.
Allelo: Upscale and very high quality Mediterranean food and wine list. Loved this place. Get the octopus, lamb Bolognese, and/or rabbit & glass of red and you won't be sorry.
Shrimp Store: Very good local, fresh seafood + rice, beans type place. Stop by for lunch and try the grouper. Fish & chips and hush puppies are great. Good prices too. Definitely good value.
Teak (Pier restaurant): I know the pier is touristy. But it's also gorgeous. The view of the water from the restaurant is unmatched. You can see Tampa Bay and st Pete skylines really well, watch the sailboats, and small planes fly by. The food is surprisingly good here. It's worth checking out even if you're a local.
Doc Ford's: I'd call this place upscale beach shack food. It's good quality, prices are slightly high as it is a more touristy spot on the pier. Good live music and good vibes.
Trophy Fish: I really enjoyed how fun and unique this place is. It's all outside but kind of covered, and really fun looking at night with all the lights and plants. Big bar you can sit around and you order seafood out of the truck/shack behind it. Have to say it was pretty expensive for what it was but definitely high quality.
The Studio Public House: Come here to see some great British rock and euro futbol memorabilia. Fish and chips are great, as is the shepherds pie.
Hook's on 9th: Sushi & Thai food with a great sushi menu. Great quality for not much money. $10 sushi and/or dishes for lunch. Get some takeout, try the beef bulgogi and a couple rolls. You won't be sorry.
Rumfish Grill (St Pete Beach): they have an awesome floor to ceiling aquarium right in the dining room. It's mesmerizing and a little bizarre watching the (huge) fish swim around while eating their cousin. Good seafood. Worth a visit.
Urban Stillhouse: Very upscale dining and I have to say the quality and experience were well worth the money. The building itself is unimpressive from the outside, yet when you walk in you are transported to the fanciest mountain / lodge / chalet type vibe you can think of. Multi level restaurant serving up great lamb, steak, and sides. Bonus points if you stop by Lolita's before.
Mazarros: A St Pete staple, and very crowded. But really good sandwiches made there and high quality Italian grocery options. Awesome wine room too - sometimes they do tastings. They do cooking classes here but haven't tried them yet. Worth checking out once, there's no place quite like it.
Lolita's: such a cool building they've moved in to, right next to the bike trail. Very artsy vibe since they share the space with Morean. Very creative dishes and cocktails, gorgeous patio on which to enjoy them.
Paradise Grill (pass-a-grille): the beach shack place right on the beach. I don't know how you can beat their grouper sammy, ice cold iced tea, and that beach view steps away from the water.
Ted Peter's: smoked fish isn't my favorite I admit, but even I liked it. I had some of their non-smoked fish and it was banging. Ask to go see where the smoking is done next door, it's a unique way they cook fish there. Been around for 80+ years.
Poppos : I live nearby and have been here a few times. Was described to me as a "local chipotle". I really wanted to like it. It's average. The portions are small for what you pay for. Their bowls, like literally the paper bowl itself, has a huge indent and is raised from the bottom so it fits a lot less food than you'd think. Staff was super kind though.
Drinks/Bar Only:
Intermezzo: This is the date night spot. Lots of love put into each drink. Nice jazz music. Visiting during Christmas is a must as they deck the place out. They're moving right nearby in the coming months.
Cellarmasters: My favorite watering hole in town. By now you know I enjoy wine. This place isn't your typical wine bar - it's divey, hipster, and awesome. Bring a sub or takeout here and listen to the incredibly cool wine staff pick and pour you the perfect glass. They have a great selection of old world for $20-40 a bottle.
No Vacancy: Outdoor Clubby place, usually a good spot for a DJ and to rip shots / crash bachelor or bachelorette parties.
Steve's: cash only no frills/old school bar. Go grab a bud light in a bottle and roll with the sticky floors. A staple on central ave that's been there forever.
Tryst: Decent bar. Had a boat load of tequila there.
The Landing: Pre or post Jannus show it's a must to continue your high octane weekend night with music and dancing. Bathroom lines get real long so wear a diaper or get in line early. Or try to bribe others in line with a fiver.
Bar Chica: If you like craft cocktails, it's a must visit. Classy bar slinging really cool drinks. You walk thru Bodega to get to it.
Lost and Found: Great spot for a drink and live music. Food truck and big backyard to enjoy a drink under the stars. They were playing Terminator 2 on the TV there which shows you how cool the place is.
Enigma: I typically see this suggested (as a joke) to out of towners asking for a low-key place to have a drink. Well, joke's on them. Enigma is so fun. It is a gay bar, but assuming you're progressive enough to deal with that the drinks, music, dancing, and people are fantastic.
It's all culminated in this. My favorite restaurant in town. Bin6South! ... You will spend $100+ and still walk out hungry. It is not a value play. It is a quality play. There are only 6 barstools and one table fitting 6 people. Reservations are not easy to come by. This place is the product of a retired couple who wanted to make awesome food, pour good wine, and have a communal feel for locals. It's not for everyone. But if you like a chef's table vibe, try it. You can shoot the shit with the chef, owner, and sommelier while they serve you amazing food you've never tried and pour you delicious wine. Their venison and pork shoulder are banging. They also have lots of fun culinary and wine events so check that out.
If you like coffee, the following places are a must try for either the quality of their espresso, local art, and/or vibe:
The Shop & Coffee House
Black crow
Intermezzo
Book & Bottle
Kawha
Bad mother
Fray's donut house for donuts and breakfast sammies too
Bonus Tampa restaurants:
Oxford Exchange: A Harry Potter feeling to it with good brunch food. It has a library quality to it, you feel like British royalty eating here. Great place for a cheeky day glass of rosƩ or bubbly. Take a walk along the river walk before or after.
Berns: A must try. It's been there for 80+ years. The building itself has such cool decorations and pictures on the walls, and each room has a different theme. While their steak is just okay, for the price comes with French onion soup and onion straws. The best part of Bern's is their wine list. My gawd. They have over 500,000 bottles on site and more in their other building / cellar. I think it's the largest restaurant owned wine collection in the world. Because there are so many bottles, they often can't keep up with pricing for all of them. We got three different bottles from 1975 - 1987 for under $50 each. Their dessert room, cellar tour, and kitchen tours are a must. Check out my post history as I have something in there from the wine subreddit.
Oh and not in Tampa but best Chinese food around is Zom Hee in Seminole. Get their NY strip dish. It's banging. Cool old school spot.
Places I want to try: Rococo, Beau & Mo's, El Cap, Cappy's, Harvey's, Sammy's, Hookin' Ain't Easy, The Chattaway, Brick & Mortar, naked farmer, violet stone, Jack's London Grille, Bascoms, food trucks (Go Stuff Yourself), Nueva Cantina's fundido burger, eat art love, German Knodle, Ceviche, The Burg, Sara's Kebab House, Baba / Barbouni
Agree? Disagree? Any other places you'd add to the list? I will likely keep editing this post as other places pop in my mind that I've forgotten, and/or I eat somewhere new. Cheers.
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2024.05.10 01:36 alphabetcarrotcake Gluten free hush puppies in the Atlanta area?

Looking for gf hush puppies in the Atlanta area anyone know of a place?
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2024.05.10 00:31 Einfect Yā€™all think Jack Doherty landers money?

Yā€™all think Jack Doherty landers money?
I mean he lives the life of hush puppy and gained money rather quickly compared to other YouTubers
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2024.05.09 14:01 JimCripe Trump Says VP Hopeful Kristi Noem Is Having a "Rough Couple of Days"

Trump Says VP Hopeful Kristi Noem Is Having a
Seth addresses Stormy Daniels testifying in Donald Trump's hush money trial, Kristi Noem admitting to killing her puppy in her book and more in his monologue for Wednesday, May 8.
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2024.05.08 23:01 fogfree Welcome to the Golden Corel!

Welcome to Golden Corel - premium buffet of the Gold Saucer and surrounding shantytowns! We got an all you can eat assortment of your hometown favorites, featuring:
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Inspired by another post where someone was asking about how to fix the final quest - https://www.reddit.com/FFVIIRemake/s/BaVWQKNJ1p
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2024.05.08 05:53 JimCripe Stormy Daniels Details Sex with Trump, Jimmy Mentioned AGAIN & Puppy Killer Noem's Disastrous Book

Today the prosecution called Stormy Daniels to the stand in Trumpā€™s hush money case, Jimmy was mentioned AGAIN in reference to an interview she did on our show, she revealed some details about her sexual encounter with Trump, after hearing the first half of her testimony he took to Truth social begging for a mistrial, after making a huge deal about missing his son Barronā€™s graduation - Donny is set to headline an event in Minnesota, Governor Kristi Noem is now distancing herself from her own autobiography after admitting to shooting her puppy and lying about meeting Kim Jong Un, the Met Gala took place in New York last night, and the monologue gets interrupted by a man named Von SchitzInPantz, who bares the same name that Trumpā€™s former lawyer Michael Cohen came up with for him.
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2024.05.08 05:52 JimCripe Stormy Daniels Details Sex with Trump, Jimmy Mentioned AGAIN & Puppy Killer Noem's Disastrous Book

Stormy Daniels Details Sex with Trump, Jimmy Mentioned AGAIN & Puppy Killer Noem's Disastrous Book
Today the prosecution called Stormy Daniels to the stand in Trumpā€™s hush money case, Jimmy was mentioned AGAIN in reference to an interview she did on our show, she revealed some details about her sexual encounter with Trump, after hearing the first half of her testimony he took to Truth social begging for a mistrial, after making a huge deal about missing his son Barronā€™s graduation - Donny is set to headline an event in Minnesota, Governor Kristi Noem is now distancing herself from her own autobiography after admitting to shooting her puppy and lying about meeting Kim Jong Un, the Met Gala took place in New York last night, and the monologue gets interrupted by a man named Von SchitzInPantz, who bares the same name that Trumpā€™s former lawyer Michael Cohen came up with for him.
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2024.05.07 13:50 JimCripe Trumpā€™s Big Mouth Could Land Him in Jail & Puppy Killer Kristi Noem Lies About Meeting Kim Jong Un

Trumpā€™s Big Mouth Could Land Him in Jail & Puppy Killer Kristi Noem Lies About Meeting Kim Jong Un
Guillermo was at the roast of Tom Brady, in NY the Judge in the hush money trial found Trump to be in contempt for violating the terms of his gag order again, he is threatening to throw Trump in jail if he doesnā€™t stop talking about the case, Trumpā€™s alleged former mistress Karen McDougal posted a picture of the book ā€œCatch and Killā€ from the bathtub, potential Trump VP and puppy killer Kristi Noem has a book coming out tomorrow where she lies about meeting Kim Jong Un.
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2024.05.07 03:35 CheeseSwis101 I have hush puppies

I have hush puppies
They where mediocre.
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2024.05.07 02:29 _PersistentRumor Hush Puppy #DonaldTrump #love #life #motivation #happy #ThePersistentRumor #ChocolateYoddah #ChocolateChat #ChocolateYoddahLive

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2024.05.07 00:14 ajnova_ Chincoteague Seafood Festival (2024)

Chincoteague Seafood Festival (2024)
I hadnā€™t found an entry for the Chincoteague Seafood Festival, but wanted to share some thoughts, and findings, as the information is a bit scattered on the net. Since 1968! First Saturday in May. 10am -4pm. Held at Tomā€™s Cove Park, 8128 Beebe Road, Chincoteague Island, VA 23336. $60 per person (free for children under 5). Bought tickets in March for Saturday, May 4, 2024. I checked to see if tickets were still available on Friday, May 3rd, and they were already all sold out, so FYI. Weather was around 58F, and overcast, but the place was still packed. We had walked down Beebe Road from Main St., and thereā€™s no sidewalk, so just a heads up. We brought folding chairs, and thatā€™s about it. Upon arriving, we went towards the back of Tomā€™s Cove where the entrance was. No line for entry, but massive lines at Merchandise, and the appetizer tents already by 9:45am. These lines all seemed alarmingly long, but moved very quickly, so donā€™t freak out. Food tents/serving stations are set up around the park perimeter; with the center of the park acting as a main congregating/eating space. There are plenty of spaces tucked away between tents, but if you were looking for some low-key, spread out, peace and quiet while eating, this isnā€™t for you. Randy Lee Ashcraft and the Salt Water Cowboys were a live band and enjoyable. A single person can get up to 2 servings. Utensils, condiments, plates/bowls, and napkins are all included. Water, and Coke Products (including Minute Maid Lemonade) were also included. There was a cash only beer tent, but I did not visit. A brief overview of food items, wait times, and overall impression: * Chowder, 20 min., Excellent, not usually for Manhattan Style but this was delicious and by far the best thing I had. * Steamed Shrimp, 5 min., Great, 2nd best item I had, cooked, and seasoned perfectly. * Fried Fish, 7 min., Great, probably could have done without a bun, and just the fillet. * Hush Puppies, 8 min., Very Good * Crab Cheddar Jalepeno Poppers, 2 min.,Surprisingly Good. * Clam Fritters, 10 min., Great, heavy, filling. * Cornbread, 10 min., Standard * Fries, 20 min., Standard * Raw Oysters, 15 min., Great, I didnā€™t eat them, friends said it was the best theyā€™ve had. * Chicken Tenders, 5 min., not good (kids review) Trays were $10, and made of hard, heavy-duty plastic. Well worth it, and reusable. It was stated that these could be picked up in advance at the Chamber of Commerce the week of the festival. We had 3 ten year olds with us, who really werenā€™t into it. We had brought a soccer ball, but there wasnā€™t much room to play. Some complaints I had were that: * Speakers/phones/etc. playing their own music (this shouldnā€™t be a thing), * Smokers were present too (also should not be a thing), * Lines were a bit chaotic, and hard to follow, there was no noticeable crowd control, but it seems like an easy enough fix, * Dedicated paths, as navigating is difficult (especially with food!) when lines are blocking the walkways,
Still unclear who cooked what. I heard it was local businesses, but am unsure. Anyway, weā€™ll probably go back. Itā€™s fun, delicious.
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2024.05.06 10:24 ReferenceFriendly725 Why hide the weed?

Was in the garden, two teen lads pull up in a small new sensible hatchback and walk into woods with a jumper, 2 mins later they come back without the jumper and drive off. Pretty suspicious, so I go looking and find it more or less straight away, but it was quite well hidden. Inside there is about 5 bags of pre-packed commercial weed. My question is what could be their motivation for hiding it?
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Initially I took it all. Including the jumper and the little man bag (with scales). Mentioned it to the wife just before we were heading out for dinner and she made me put it back; "We don't want a cartel on our backs, call 101 and leave it".
I put it back, but it was pretty obvious it had been found and moved as I was in a rush and didn't want to ruin my hush puppies in the mud.
I say "commercial weed" as it was all brightly done up like a packet of crisps with a little cartoon dude and the hash logo. Pretty slick branding. When my dickhead flatmate Frank used to deal, the last thing you wanted was some bright package advertising you had drugs.
Not called 101, but got the reg and might pass it on to the beat bobby when he next does his rounds, in 2028.
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2024.05.06 04:21 OkSherbert2281 AITA?

So a post on here made me realize something Iā€™m doing might actually be a dick move. It was the post about the person in the neighborhood who trains her dogs at the expense of 2 aussie shepherds who end up going crazy. So to the OP of that post Iā€™m sorry for mentioning your post but I also donā€™t want to take it over at all.
TLDR; neighbors across street have outdoor dogs that bark at everything, Iā€™m intentionally walking past them and lingering to stop my dogs from reacting but also firmly telling them hush, both my dogs and their dogs are making improvements.
So basically directly across the street from my bedroom window thereā€™s a neighbor who has 2 dogs who live outside 24/7. They have sheltefood/water so technically I canā€™t legally get them for that. They use an invisible fence which allows the dogs to the end of the front yard and driveway. These dogs would bark for 3-10 minutes 30-40 times at least in every 24h period. Bylaw is not helpful because small town and every time they show up, the dogs are locked up so somehow theyā€™re finding out.
After several years my dogs have become very reactive to their barks and itā€™s progressed into then reacting to everything, having anxiety and being completely on edge all the time. My senior dog actually became barrier aggressive and attacked another dog when she was on leash. Thankfully no injuries, was a friends dog and nothing came of it but it was a terrifying experience. Senior dog has since passed away but I still have my 2 year old dog and a now 5 month old puppy. I have spent hundreds of dollars on even getting my dogs proper ear protection earmuffs meant for fireworks just so they can sleep.
So fast forward to after my senior passed (I didnā€™t start with her she was old and stress wasnā€™t good for her), I started essentially using their dogs to train mine not to react. To put it in perspective there is a small side street and 2 sidewalks between them and my window. Now, several times a day I stand and train my dogs on the patch of grass close to my window (on my property). That being said Iā€™ve also been doing firm ā€œhushā€ commands to the dogs across the street. Surprisingly theyā€™re listening! I give them verbal praise when they do but I donā€™t feel comfortable giving someone elseā€™s dogs treats without permission nor do I feel comfortable approaching them to ask as theyā€™re not friendly at all (Iā€™m worried if I approach them theyā€™ll realize it might have been me who called bylaw even though half the town hates them, avoids our street or crosses the road since the dogs seem dangerous). Since I started this 1.5 months ago, there has been a general reduction of their barking of about 50% and my dogs are having little to no reaction (and if they do itā€™s 1-2 quiet woofs and they self correct which they of course get rewarded for). Iā€™m still using the ear protection during rest times though so that they can actually sleep without being woken up. Itā€™s to the point now where we can actually walk by with little to no reaction from both sides and the camera I have setup is only recording sound from their dogs about 50% less than it ever has been. Iā€™ve also been told in the past (5-6 years ago) they were told by bylaw to put bark collars on their dogs but they are no longer using them, which also explains why when I moved here 5 years ago I had a solid 2 years or so before their dogs became a nuisance. It should also be noted that the barking is the same during the day and night whether theyā€™re home or not and even if theyā€™re outside they donā€™t ask the dogs to be quiet. Night is less frequent than daytime since our town pretty much shuts down at 6pm and by 9pm everyone is off the streets other than the occasional person here and there (town is 50% Mennonite), the neighbors arenā€™t Mennonite if that matters.
So AITA for doing this? Iā€™m seriously just trying to save my own sanity and also keep my girls happy and comfortable. But now that Iā€™ve read the post Iā€™m thinking maybe Iā€™m in the wrong? Appreciate any opinions on this so I can decide if I should continue to do so or not.
Edit to add: my friend whoā€™s dog my senior attacked, the female resident who lives in the house with her partner, is the nurse at my friends doctors office. My friend has a very anxious rescue dog and has mentioned the barking to this woman. The womanā€™s response was ā€œoh yeah I guess I should move their fence barrier backā€ and shrugged. It never happened.
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