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Believe it or not, there are some educated business people on GFY. I also don't belong to any restaurant message boards so I thought posting my question here would be easier. |
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just had a nice dinner (not the fish) enjoying a esspresso right now and doing some work listening to zztop and killswitch engage :thumbsup but your right about being a little teste - last night an over zealous girl was pullin on em too much man they shrunk up today :helpme |
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My buddy has a 65' King Fisher that we take out. Sleeps 8 and there are only 4 of us going. Going to be a killer time. :thumbsup I know this is far off topic but fishing talk always gets me into fishing talk mode. |
bump for a good thread... i was also curious
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it's just a game of numbers. you can order large amounts of product, get it cheaper in bulk. plus it is almost immpossible to consume 20 dollars worth of buffet food. they use cheaper ingredients as well.
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if your into fishing (your up in tampa right?) check out the florida sportsman boards - excellent board - lots of good info, cool people, tons of pics ect. real nice vessal man, thats gonna be a great time. nothing like catching fresh fish (saltwater) and eating em right away - do you go bugging? |
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I've never gone bugging. I really don't get into Bass fishing, or even fresh water fishing nearly as much as I do saltwater. I try to go saltwater at least once a week but really big trips like the one I'm going on comes every 3 or 4 months. |
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fishing is definitly in my top things to do. its a great thing to do to get away from all the bullshit to clear your head, relax and chill. i like both (fresh and salt) but i lean towards fresh because of the convenience. you can jump in the car and hit many of canals in s florida in minutes - i have a bass/flats boat so flamingo, the evergaldes and the keys are cool to hit up. |
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This is one of the only links I could find that prices out beer by the keg. They have 5 gallon kegs for $35 and 15 gallon for $95 (which is still a great profit margin if you ask me). Instead of $450 per keg you're getting $390 profit. Still not too shabby. :thumbsup |
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You just can't be so angry and upset if we're going to be on the boat for days. I just might have to use you for chum. :winkwink: |
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if you come down for internext im sure theyre would be alot of people interested in chartering a boat to do some deep sea fishing - i think some guys went last yr. |
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6 gallons = 27 liters (not 60l ... I was wrong) ... it said 6 gallons will give you 160 beers ... where I come from a glass of beer is at least 0.4 liters ... |
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