Can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in the “greatest liquor store in the world” and that isn’t a brag. I spend way too much money on beer, but that’s another story. At least it’s my money. Never have seen anyone over at the kitchen. Sure didn’t realize that it was (is) a one day operation. This whole thing smelled to me from the very beginning. Don’t know why, but it did. The first time we drove by the site, even before it was completed, my better half looked over at me and said, ‘why are they building that here in the middle of nowhere?’ I, of course, had no answer. All I had was a thirty year cop’s gut feeling that something just wasn’t “kosher”.
Says right on the sign, one day a week, from 11am to 2pm. This is ole Ty Pennington and the crew sneaking in to tell the Reverend that she soon be serving many thousands more than she does the one day a week from 11am to 2pm.
All during those two hours of show they kept saying she serves soup elsewhere but as of yet nobody knows where.
It was behind this building that a veritable tent city was springing up, the tents given by the Reverend herself, SHE SAID SO ON THE SHOW~!
Sussex county made them all take them down but they were there all last winter.
Evidently the new thing is these Obamaville things with the Occupy crowds also building tents in blue states across the fruited plains. Soon I will have a six acre tent city down the street from me.
But who doesn't want to feed the hungry?