Saw a restaurant in San Antonio, LULU'S, is closed and boarded up. They have been serving a CFS to die for for 50 years or more. And of course there are others, some famous, some not. At least our little "hole-in-the-wall Mexican Diner"has stayed open. They were barely "law" abiding. Gov. Abbott had no authority to shut businesses like he did. He must be enjoying some of that fat soros money. He better save it, his political life is over. There has been other cafes and Diners down in the ranch country who never closed, but adapted and have stayed open.
ran out of ammo..
ReplyDeleteIf they had added a candle and pumpkin spice latte line there would be a line out the door
ReplyDeleteNot in these parts. No ammo no more line.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a typical town in Texas. Closed.
ReplyDeleteI like to think this store closed down to reopen in a bigger building.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a bad economy.
ReplyDeleteThere’s a place in Uvalde, Texas call Liquor and guns. Used to be an annual stop on opening weekend. No idea if it’s still open.
ReplyDeleteSaw a restaurant in San Antonio, LULU'S, is closed and boarded up. They have been serving a CFS to die for for 50 years or more. And of course there are others, some famous, some not.
ReplyDeleteAt least our little "hole-in-the-wall Mexican Diner"has stayed open. They were barely "law" abiding. Gov. Abbott had no authority to shut businesses like he did. He must be enjoying some of that fat soros money. He better save it, his political life is over. There has been other cafes and Diners down in the ranch country who never closed, but adapted and have stayed open.