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Dining out with the family.
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Here is my dinner tonight at Outback Steakhouse...

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I always liked Outback. Very consistent. Cold beer. Fresh, crisp salads, and steak cooked to order . . . .
 
The bucket of fries here is $4 something but to me it's worth it. I also got a free Chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A from the survey on the receipt.
 
I don't judge a bucket of fries based on price. Great things come in buckets of all sizes. Since this is Thanksgiving . . . I would like to thank whoever came up with the food bucket concept.

I flew out to attend an old friend's birthday party. It was at a local pub. All the food was served in buckets. Buckets of fries. Buckets of sliders. Buckets of wings. The only dish not in a bucket was the pizza.

Maybe it was KFC that made the bucket popular. I don't know. I don't care.

Here's to you Guy Who Decided to Put Fast Food in a Bucket and Sell It at Stupid Low Prices . . .
 

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I'm intrigued by the implication that DewShine was previously available . . . illegally . . .

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Interesting link and story, but you do know that the whole thing is a marketing gimmick.

Since the stuff that is described in the ads is non-alcoholic, there is nothing illegal about it.

The REAL Moonshine Whiskey, which was also know at one time as Mountain Dew, is still illegal. Although, some 110 Proof Clear Whiskey is legally sold in some ABC stores.
 
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Yes, I gathered this was some not too subtle marketing. I did not know there was a legit "Mountain Dew" moonshine. That's pretty interesting.
 
Available legally for the first time? I'm also intrigued. Why was it ever illegal? And why might have they been selling it illegally? Interesting... I just picked it up from Walmart because I've never seen it before anywhere.
If you read my posts above, you'll see that it is simply a marketing gimmick.

What Mountain Dew (Pepsi Co) is selling has never been illegal, because it is non-alcoholic.

Conversely, the real Moonshine, which at one time shared the nickname Mountain Dew, has been and still is illegal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonshine
 
Well well well!
I see it's been quite in here for a few days now.
Hey there!

How have you been?

Personally I have been really busy...I have been doing some charity work with the company I work for.

So what have you all been up to?
 
I've been real busy last week and weekend. Projects after projects after projects, and getting ready for college.
 

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