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Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:44 pm
by Mack
marksiwel wrote:
Mack wrote:
PUCKER wrote:Saucer in FW is posted 51%, can't verify that it IS a 51% establishment though, they do serve food and sell merchandise, but I can tell you from my experience that the beer tab is MUCH more than the food tab.
The Flying Saucer in Garland used to be a County Line Barbeque and I think it still has the same signs up from then. But i think it's a 51% so I didn't carry there.
Yeah thats what I thought to, its a Beer Place and a Bar. You sure there isnt a 51% sign there?
Also try their gourmet pretzel, hmmmmm thats good.
Only place in the area where you can get Mead, and Woodchuck Cider
I have looked several times. The only signage that I see is the "unlawful to carry because we sell alochol here" ones. Just like at a restaurant. Maybe they just have it hidden really well. :lol::

Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:33 pm
by quidni
A few years ago I was "made" by a Malinois as he and his LE handler walked through the unsecured part of the El Paso airport while we were waiting for a flight to come in. The officer just glanced at me and nodded; I smiled and nodded back, & no problems. (I'd had the pistol to the range earlier & hadn't had a chance to thoroughly clean it yet. It probably reeked to high heaven as far as the dog was concerned.)

Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:49 pm
by gigag04
Everytime I drive to see my gf in houston and I see a troop or HCSO on the side of the road, even I still have a split second freak out even though I'm not going more than 5 over or so.

Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:17 pm
by PeteCamp
I'll bet you a donut he is a new CHL.
Aw Keith be nice. Not every cop chows down on donuts. Now ummm, where was that Krispy Kreme you say? :lol:

Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:22 pm
by Keith B
PeteCamp wrote:
I'll bet you a donut he is a new CHL.
Aw Keith be nice. Not every cop chows down on donuts. Now ummm, where was that Krispy Kreme you say? :lol:
I don't know; I haven't been a LEO for almost 30 years, but I still haven't been able to kick that habit. :???:

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Re: Nervous lunch

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:34 pm
by PeteCamp
I've been a police chaplain for 8 years now and I wouldn't dream of even trying to kick it!!!

Only bad habit that is worse is the German pancakes at the Ol South Pancake House down by Forest Park in Ft. Worth. I could eat my weight in 'em. :thumbs2: