Im'a gonna "axe" you to consider Kali Mist for your next growJust in case, clarifying.....the way he pronounces ask. Life is too short to have to question something so trivial.
AND BUMPING FOR THE CAUSE.
....and I'm gonna ask ya why you didn't clone those bad girls to help a neighbor out. I mean dayum, one can dream, right?Im'a gonna "axe" you to consider Kali Mist for your next grow
Just a bumpin
RIU is pissing me off. I just posted an at length statement.......only to have it disappear.Thankfully I've never heard him talk, but please do have her axe him for an update.
It appears he's not too interested in responding to my email. Maybe he's so busy drumming up support for the bill he just doesn't have time...
Cool.....and pass around to as many as you can.I can't believe that I missed this thread for so long!!!
This is amazing that it is even being considered! Right on man, I would have never of thought that the conservative country grits in NC would go for a thing like this.
I am going to send my letters!!!
Great to hear DownOnWax, glad to have you along for the fight.I can't believe that I missed this thread for so long!!!
This is amazing that it is even being considered! Right on man, I would have never of thought that the conservative country grits in NC would go for a thing like this.
I am going to send my letters!!!
and i dont think NC is the haven for bojangles.
we've always had it in georgia
Good info Brick...I'd give you some rep but I've give you some recently and the system wont let me give you some right now.You didn't have it in Ga. before it was in N.C. It started here.
Bojangles' Restaurants began as the dream of two veteran restaurant operators, Jack Fulk and Richard Thomas. They predicted rising consumer demand for good food served in a quick-service environment and based their concept on three attributes: distinctive flavor; wholesome, high-quality, made-from-scratch products; and a fun, festive restaurant design with fast, friendly service. In 1977 Fulk's dream became a reality with the opening of the first Bojangles' restaurant in Charlotte, NC.
http://www.bojangles.com/franchise/FranchiseMain.aspx?id=170