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Friday, January 26, 2024

Working with what you got

The Buffalo Wild Wings had closed late Sunday when Justin Carpenter pulled up to the Lawrence, Indiana restaurant around midnight looking for food. 

Fried pickles, to be exact. 

In an ill-advised bid to get the kitchen reopened, Carpenter, 25, proposed a barter exchange to B Dubs employees, two of whom were minors. As alleged by police, Carpenter “offered drugs to Buffalo Wild Wings workers in exchange for fried pickles.”

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I don't know, man. Back in the 1980s I bought a truck for $350 cash and a half pound of Mexican weed.

1 comment:

  1. Back when I worked at a Rustler steak house n '77, we grilled up some beef for a couple dudes just as we were closing 'cause they offered us some dope. We'd already shut down the kitchen and grills, but could totally relate to the Munchies thing. They were really cool; Got us all high, gave us some buds, a few beers, and took their food with them and hit the road. Our manager was completely in on it but pretended not to know what was going on. Those were the good days back when it was fun to be 16 and American.

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