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    Which restaurants closed forever?
    My friend's place called "The Bistro" is gone forever. Then there's Thick-n-Juicy that was planning a restart last year and the place sits empty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    My friend's place called "The Bistro" is gone forever. Then there's Thick-n-Juicy that was planning a restart last year and the place sits empty.
    It's a travesty that a placed called 'Thick-n-Juicy' isn't open.

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    It's a travesty that a placed called 'Thick-n-Juicy' isn't open.
    It's rough man

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    We don't eat out because there is no in house dinning allowed. There are a few restaurants open with an outdoor tent in the parking lot set up though. But only a small limited percentage of people are allowed in there to eat. We haven't gone out to any place to eat since last March. But we did go through a drive threw though, and had some pizza delivered a couple of times. Sure would like to go out and have a rib-eye steak and some king crab legs on the side. Wishful thinking though. The things you took for granted when they were available without restraint is a letdown. Restaurant eating that is. We have not been attending church either (over 6 months). There has been several outbreaks of C-19 inflicting staff and worshippers at the church we were attending. They follow the protocol (sanitizing, social distancing, masks, 25% of congregants allowed in the service) but it has not worked to stop the spread of the virus there. But we have been blessed to not lose our jobs and get behind on our financial obligations. We also have had good health since this thing has started. So, I really have nothing to be fussy about. God has provided all of our needs and we have been able to be a blessing to others also.
    If you put God First, you have Him at Last.

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