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A Place of one's own


No
  14% (4)
No, but I know people who did
  14% (4)
yes I owned my own place
  7% (2)
yes I thought about it, but I never did it
  53% (15)
no but now that you meantion it...
  10% (3)


Total Votes : 28


(last vote on : 4/8/2009 8:32:31 PM)
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RE: A Place of one's own - 4/6/2009 11:10:35 AM   
Vendaval


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We have an abundance of clubs and bars downtown but only 1 or 2 late night places to get food.  I would love to open an all night diner and have a stage for live music too.  The music would be mellow  for the people coming from the clubs to chill with before heading home.

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RE: A Place of one's own - 4/6/2009 1:57:08 PM   
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I've had this idea in my head for a healthy fast food chain, aimed at all the neglected veggie types -- if I ever fall into oodles of money, it's one of the things I'd follow up on . . . . .

But. Restaurants are one of the toughest types of businesses to make profitable, the competition is fierce, the customers picky, & lots of other issues . . . . . Most new restaurants go under in less than five years, taking scads of their owners' money with them . . . . . . (& yes, the only watersports I really enjoy are pissing all over people's business plans . . . . . lol)

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RE: A Place of one's own - 4/6/2009 3:37:14 PM   
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I luuuurve going to C's sisters bar downtown....

Hot dancers, decent music.... and free booze!

I couldn't open one up myself though, I'm not a people person.


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RE: A Place of one's own - 4/6/2009 3:41:20 PM   
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My older brother got the bright idea of he and his best buddy owning a tavern together...only good thing about it was me getting laid by the drunk, older (at the time) women who frequented the place. I was the night cook at the ripe old age of 18 and I had a blast.
He and his best buddy...now do not really speak to one another....but what a job for me<eg>!!!!!!


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