Anyone have any problems carrying? 30.06/51%?
Thanks in advance, fellas.

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papajohn1964 wrote:If you were looking at the grounds from 16 it would be the back right corner. I don't know how they qualify for a 51% unless the beer is sold by the fairgrounds and each food both is considered separate.
It's a common complaint with temporary licenses for festivals. Some bowling alleys have a similar problem where the company running the bar is a different compoany than the bowling alley, so the bar easily makes more than 51% and the bowling alley revenue is irrelevant.papajohn1964 wrote:If you were looking at the grounds from 16 it would be the back right corner. I don't know how they qualify for a 51% unless the beer is sold by the fairgrounds and each food both is considered separate.
68Charger wrote:Oh, and just to let you know that there are sheriffs and officers scattered about everywhere in the park. It's comforting. I also spotted a sheriff at the front gate carrying a full size 1911 cocked and locked. I wanted to give that guy a hug. lol.
Again, cheers..
My GF tried the wine but didn't like it. I admit though, I drank some and loved it. I bought me a bottle. :)papajohn1964 wrote:The sign was a legit red sign only bigger that the ones you see in bars. Didnt much matter because the wife is a fan of strawberry wine and I kinda like my beer so we took the kiddos for our DD's, left the bang bang at home and had a great time!
rcasady wrote: thats awesome !!actually every Texas fair/ rodeo ive been to since ive moved to Texas ive seen at least one officer of some sort , usually casually dressed /no uniform carrying a 1911 . the first time really made me smile . it was like a warm welcome to Texas
You sure that wasn't just the wine?68Charger wrote:It made me warm and fuzzy, too.
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