Posted on 04/08/2014 10:12:54 AM PDT by Enterprise
"It isn't the coffee that's too hot, but the nearly bare baristas of Bottom's Up, a Clovis drive-through coffee shop that has trouble brewing with some neighbors who oppose the business."
(Excerpt) Read more at fresnobee.com ...
Is Jim Thompson out on a reconeses mission
LOL!
I told my kids to be very very careful about what they post because it can come back to haunt them later when they begin looking for work. For the most part I think they followed my advice.
I think I saw Mr. Thompson there in mufti.
That kind of makes the brain stop right there.
Too much ado about not much. Haven’t these “protesters” been to a beach lately or a swimming pool? These girls are covering up more than what one can see poolside.
Funny thing though, at the end of the youtube video, it showed a gallery of other Fresno related videos I could click on to see. One of them was a woman, topless, sitting on a couch and milking her right breast into a glass. Guess those Fresno protestors would udderly have a cow if they saw this video.
Hey, the coffee’s got no taste so they gotta do something to attract custom...
p.s., my points / questions were directed toward the article, not you :)
After being forced to put up with “gay marriage” and seeing bakers sued into making them cakes IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO CARE ABOUT SKIMPILY ATTIRED BARISTAS.
“Hotties in bikinis serving coffee...
And theres a problem with this????”
Yes there is. They are really men.
I was working as a City Manager when one of these popped up in my city. we got quite a few phone calls and then someone stood up at the city council meeting and asked what the city was going to do about it. The mayor and the rest of the council looked to me and I said “nothing”. I said that the city had no ordinance prohibiting this and that it was up to the community whether this placed stayed in business by either buying their product or not and I then added would they rather us take the time to pass a bunch of new laws or let the free market decide.
That was that and the place closed less than 3 months after it opened. Then someone else re-opened it as a regular coffee stand and that place is still in business last I checked.
The funny thing was I got a call from the motel owner across the street complaining and I asked him if anyone complained about his guests using the swimming pool along side the street? His complaint stopped there...
America is dead.
It probably offends some LGBT or feminazi somewhere.
TTIWWP
There, I said it.
Good job, we need more City Managers like you.
You mean...
This isn't about the Clovis Barrier?
(That's all I was interested in.)
Not from what I saw...
BUT - if what you say is true... then yup... that’s a problem...
“...It probably offends some LGBT or feminazi somewhere...”
They need to get over it.
They’re always screaming about “democracy”, right?
Democracy is majority rule, right?
More of us than them - we’re the majority.
That one was easy.
My first TDY as an Air Force officer (back in the mid-80s) was to scenic Cannon AFB. Nothing like walking out of your hotel room in the morning to the smell of the nearby stockyards.
Back in those days, Cannon had an F-111 wing, and the assumption was that the base would fold when the Aardvarks were retired. But Senator Pete Domenici always made sure that Cannon stayed open. When the F-111s headed for the boneyard, the base got F-16s. But the master stroke was making Cannon an Air Force Special Operations Command base. Plenty of wide-open skies and nearby ranges. So, folks who wind up flying AC-130s or MC-130s can count on at least one tour in lovely Clovis.
Watch the video on the story. I have seen more skin at the beach on any warm day, and that is running around in public.
These ladies were absolutely Victorian in there dress compared to the thong bikinis at most beaches now days.
No big deal and I don’t see the problem.
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