Honor&Glory
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Ill pledge another 100 if Saw31 ever shows up again.
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Ill pledge another 100 if Saw31 ever shows up again.
you post that like you know how many years he got
I'll withhold my thoughts until I'm aware of your feelings toward south-eastern Ohio geography .
Can you imagine how many ban-hammers I'd wear out if I had any power around here?
It might soon become me and the few people who contribute to showing me what I should be looking at to be healthy.
DittoI'll withhold my thoughts until I'm aware of your feelings toward south-eastern Ohio geography .
Any chance on out early for good behavior?you post that like you know how many years he got
I'll withhold my thoughts until I'm aware of your feelings toward south-eastern Ohio geography .
Ditto
It's a joke, although not a great one. Thump and I regularly derail threads with somewhat obscure SE Ahia references. I'm sure most BPers just ignore us.Maybe I don't get the joke. Or maybe it isn't a joke.
I'm not worth $4M. And I don't know the first, second, or third thing about owning or operating a website. I'm happy to donate my share to keeping this community up.
As for my feelings toward southeastern Ohio geography, I understand that it is much more hilly (or is it "hillier"?) Than northern Ohio. I learned in 4th grade that it was due to the glaciers thousands of years ago. Or maybe millions of years ago. I guess they kinda stopped when they got to central Ohio and quit pushing south, so they flattened northern Ohio but not southern Ohio. But that was just 4th grade science. I'm not Christopher Columbus, or anything.
Is Zanesville southeast Ohio? I know the hills and turns along I70 make the entrance ramps dangerously short in that area.
I think someone told me once that driving motorcycles on the roads in southeast Ohio was pretty awesome. I'm not a biker, though.
I worked in Ashtabula county for a couple of summers, and one summer I had a roommate who was from Bellaire, Ohio. He used to say that the hottest girls in the world lived there. While I doubt his claim to be true, I was going to school at Case Western, so I'm sure he had me beat.
One’s from Frazeysburg don’t!It's a joke, although not a great one. Thump and I regularly derail threads with somewhat obscure SE Ahia references. I'm sure most BPers just ignore us.
Also someone tell him the tee jayes on morse and high is finis.
(Very sad kinda)
That is true. They were to have put in a Chik-Fil-A there, but it is still vacant. Tee Jaye's reopened in the old Bareburger, about .7 miles south on North High Street, corner of West Weisheimer, with parking in the rear. Not bad, and they now have a liquor license.
Goddammit... Now he's going to find it. I haven't been to the new one yet. I did go to Morse on its last day. Out of corned beef hash because it was the last day. I girded my loins and fired up the chipped beef buster. I will get down there eventually when I'm emotionally drunk enough
Tee Jaye's on Parsons is a raucous party if you get the chance.
Whatever they do with it. I think they're stuck with the sign.
When they left, they put on the sign: "Please save the sign."
Somebody stole the letters right off of the sign. Some clown just ain't got no culture. That clown's taste must all be in his mouth.
Well, that's some timing.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news...eks-demolition-tee-jayes-property/7754449001/
If you're paywalled the crux is the pertinent Clintonville commission committee approved all the rezoning and permits etc to move forward, and the entire commission will vote on July 7th.
The plan is to keep the sign and relight it with LED's.