A lot of fluff and stuff presented in a scary campfire story manner, but not actually being scary. Maybe there's a more fleshed out comedic name for that out in the world. Maybe a couple actual interesting insights in this whole piece that will hopefully be fleshed out over the coming years, but right now don't actually change how I feel about the subjects, because I didn't have them on a pedestal to begin with, but nor did I view them as a masked evil.
Anyway, at the end there because it's fresh in my mind; are the elderly not deserving of exploiting the equity in their homes however they should choose? You know we have this whole system of estate planning and probate courts to handle these things. Just a truly bizarre way to end an article whose intent is to cast shade upon Gilbert/Quicken Loans. Like I said, unscary campfire story.
The exit lane from the location she was turning out of was blocked by construction. She would not have been able to make a left turn so close to the divider that protects the bridge. She probably wouldn't have been able to trigger the light to change since she had to use the entry side side of the driveway. While making this sort of maneuver has risks it's justified under the circumstances. Large trucks do this sort of thing every day all over every city in this country.
What an outrage... wait till Sam Walton and Marc Glassman hear about this travesty to the American business environment. They will surely act to protect us from these evildoers. We should all rise up and fight for the rights of these lowly bar proprietors. Clearly Great Lakes is nefariously plotting against us and our wallets. #OccupyMarketAvenue
Great to hear, hope they don't over saturate the brand. Since they have the experience of running the truck I was kinda hoping they could start spinning off trucks with different food influences. I would imagine that you could in the long term keep hitting up your hot spots without burning out your repeat customers.
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Anyway, at the end there because it's fresh in my mind; are the elderly not deserving of exploiting the equity in their homes however they should choose? You know we have this whole system of estate planning and probate courts to handle these things. Just a truly bizarre way to end an article whose intent is to cast shade upon Gilbert/Quicken Loans. Like I said, unscary campfire story.