I think his latest version of that commercial is cheesier than the original.trouble said:new straw said:
I have no idea what this means.
Swap car for beer and it's the old slogan from a used car dealer.
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I think his latest version of that commercial is cheesier than the original.trouble said:new straw said:
I have no idea what this means.
Swap car for beer and it's the old slogan from a used car dealer.
I haven't seen it. I rarely watch any local tvsrc94 said:I think his latest version of that commercial is cheesier than the original.trouble said:new straw said:
I have no idea what this means.
Swap car for beer and it's the old slogan from a used car dealer.
Watch KBTX till you see a commercial for Ed's Auto Sales.Its the tag line at the end of the commercial. The bar is located where that dealer used be. I think he was there from early 00's to just a couple years ago.new straw said:
I have no idea what this means.
TSJ said:Watch KBTX till you see a commercial for Ed's Auto Sales.Its the tag line at the end of the commercial. The bar is located where that dealer used be. I think he was there from early 00's to just a couple years ago.new straw said:
I have no idea what this means.
Those commercials are one of those cringy, almost ear worms. I had to share my pain.
war hymn aggie said:
That ol' Ed commercial when it was filmed while he was sitting at his desk & he says:
To paraphrase: "I'd never sell a car that I wouldn't sell a car to me neighbor" & then he takes a deep breath, looks up to the sky for inspiration & explains to the audience that "and my neighbor lives right next to me", as If the viewers didn't know what a neighbor truly was.
Thanks for that epiphany, Ed!
KBTX liked it so much that they played it for several years & in different variants but Ed's words of Wisdom were always included.
Slocum on a mobile said:
...and it catgut fire and burned up...
Wow....that's pretty spectacular.rocketscience said:
St. Mary's plans to break ground on the new church May 16. With this, the old Loupot's renovation finally finished, and the apartment tower planned to replace the Lutheran Student Center, it looks like there's another round of Northgate densification happening.
Build a garage the size of the surface lot and charge Northgate patrons. Maybe there's a conflict with the church's beliefs but make it relatively cheap and last all night and you might discourage some from driving impaired. There'd be issues with that and clearing it in time for mass, but there are work arounds.Captn_Ag05 said:
Love the design and can't wait to see this get built. I am a little surprised they aren't going with a parking structure and selling the rest of the land, rather than having a huge surface parking lot.
The original master plan for the campus has plans for a large event hall and apartment complexes (long term lease with a developer) on the back lots with extra space in the garages along with more green space. This all could still happen since the new church is going where the original master plan places it, the surface lots could very well be temporary.Captn_Ag05 said:
Love the design and can't wait to see this get built. I am a little surprised they aren't going with a parking structure and selling the rest of the land, rather than having a huge surface parking lot.
They sold the stores to new owners, who reopened them as Farmhouse Frozen Yogurt. Farmhouse said on their Facebook page that they can't honor Spoons gift cards or punch cards since they are a different company.textar4404 said:
Are there any Spoons locations still open in town? The one is Bryan is no more (or at least it has a new name). We have a few full punch cards and are wondering if we should just throw them away or if one of the College Station locations is still in business. Their last post on their facebook page is a year old.
Wasn't Spoons the one that offered a free lifetime supply of yogurt to those customers who camped out early for each store's grand opening?Collectonian said:They sold the stores to new owners, who reopened them as Farmhouse Frozen Yogurt. Farmhouse said on their Facebook page that they can't honor Spoons gift cards or punch cards since they are a different company.textar4404 said:
Are there any Spoons locations still open in town? The one is Bryan is no more (or at least it has a new name). We have a few full punch cards and are wondering if we should just throw them away or if one of the College Station locations is still in business. Their last post on their facebook page is a year old.
Goose83 said:Wasn't Spoons the one that offered a free lifetime supply of yogurt to those customers who camped out early for each store's grand opening?Collectonian said:They sold the stores to new owners, who reopened them as Farmhouse Frozen Yogurt. Farmhouse said on their Facebook page that they can't honor Spoons gift cards or punch cards since they are a different company.textar4404 said:
Are there any Spoons locations still open in town? The one is Bryan is no more (or at least it has a new name). We have a few full punch cards and are wondering if we should just throw them away or if one of the College Station locations is still in business. Their last post on their facebook page is a year old.
If so, that would suck right about now.
textar4404 said:Goose83 said:Wasn't Spoons the one that offered a free lifetime supply of yogurt to those customers who camped out early for each store's grand opening?Collectonian said:They sold the stores to new owners, who reopened them as Farmhouse Frozen Yogurt. Farmhouse said on their Facebook page that they can't honor Spoons gift cards or punch cards since they are a different company.textar4404 said:
Are there any Spoons locations still open in town? The one is Bryan is no more (or at least it has a new name). We have a few full punch cards and are wondering if we should just throw them away or if one of the College Station locations is still in business. Their last post on their facebook page is a year old.
If so, that would suck right about now.
Interesting. Purchase a company without having to take on their debts or obligations.
In their original Facebook post, Spoons said they sold the company, but it sounds like really they closed and sold the locations. Farmland itself started in Lufkin then expanded here when they bought the two Spoons places, so it sounds more likely they just wanted the location and assets to get started faster.SPI-FlatsCatter 84 said:
Did they purchase the COMPANY or the LOCATION/ASSETS ?
That's probably the question
Don't text and drink and drive. haKidDoc said:
Angry Elephant has signicantly expanded their space and menu. Per the bartebder they did it back in August.