Recruiting Football Talk VIII

Just an opinion. That is my go-to champaign.
Sorry if I came across as an *******. Veuve is most people's go-to champagne because it is well marketed and they have a large production. Also, most people are afraid to experiment with producers tgat they don't know. There are way better champagnes out there for similar money though. Try to track down some Jose Dhondt or Paul Bara, for example. They have different bottlings at various price points, but even their less expensive bottlings are really goood.
 
Nothing warms my heart more than getting off at the Lenior City exit, looking to my left and seeing a dude holding a cardboard sign saying "TRYING MY BEST. NOT GIVING UP" and then looking to my right and seeing a big "NOW HIRING" sign at the Krystal. 🙄
Maybe he was just turned down by Krystal?
 
Sorry if I came across as an *******. Veuve is most people's go-to champagne because it is well marketed and they have a large production. Also, most people are afraid to experiment with producers tgat they don't know. There are way better champagnes out there for similar money though. Try to track down some Jose Dhondt or Paul Bara, for example. They have different bottlings at various price points, but even their less expensive bottlings are really goood.
No problem. I’m not a Champaign connoisseur. But my dad used to own a liquor store, and he gave me a bottle for our wedding almost 17 years ago. It was the best I had ever had. That’s what I buy for people because I’ve actually had it.
 
Nothing warms my heart more than getting off at the Lenior City exit, looking to my left and seeing a dude holding a cardboard sign saying "TRYING MY BEST. NOT GIVING UP" and then looking to my right and seeing a big "NOW HIRING" sign at the Krystal. 🙄
I have given to two panhandlers in my day, both made me bust out laughing. The first was this guy standing on the street outside a downtown restaurant. His sign read, "I'm not gonna lie, I'm broke and I really need a beer."
The other was out in front of Walmart. He was a big ole fat boy with his dog and his sign said "Need money, Starving." The dude was four bills if he was an ounce.
 
Lol Bro is not a recruiting guru he's a mergers and acquisition savant.


He reminds me of a guy I worked for in Mt. Juliet. He would build a business up, sell the business, stay on as president, run it into the ground, buy the business back, rinse and repeat. His nickname that he absolutely loved was Shady Grady.
 

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