The real Actual ZERO Wrote:
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> You can't deal with ANY aspect of
> reality at all.
The reality of the situation is that you're a known and proven liar. Pointing out your lies is hilariously easy and watching you squirm your way out of being caught in you lies is even funnier.
> LOL! Never drove past the Brevard County Zoo, eh?
How'd you arrive at that ridiculously stupid conclusion?
> That's what happens to people who have never gone
> to Viera for Spring Training. Nice
> crash-and-burn, asshole.
It's actually what happens to those who use Google as the entire basis of their knowledge about the area. You fit that bill perfectly.
> Too fucking stupid. NEXT YEAR would be too late.
Next year you'd be there to see a brand new facility. This year you're visiting a dump.
> And the point is that we walked around and around
> that brand new stadium while we were at the
> Olympics in 1996. Remember "The Dream Team"?
The third Dream Team?
> Barkley, Shaq, The Mailman? Yeah, we were there
> for that.
They played at Morehouse and the GA Dome.
> Remember Dot Richardson? Yeah, we were
> there for that too. But now the chance of adding
> Turner Field to the roster of ballparks that I've
> seen an MLB game in is dwindling. As there is
> literally nothing worthwhile in Viera that we
> haven't already seen or done, it's the perfect
> time to go in another direction this year. Then
> we'll head down to Palm Beach in 2017.
Or the perfect time to bullshit an excuse just as you did here.
> I don't live in Vienna, douche.
Who said you did?
> So how many major league parks will you claim to have been to,
> I wonder?
Including those that are no longer in use or demolished?
> Actually, it is you (as always) who is the
> mealy-mouthed liar. That's your one and only
> specialty, I am merely one who personally
> experienced the pleasures of drinking and dining
> at 105 West Broad Street during the 1990s.
And yet the local newspaper doesn't support your version of events!
Dogwood Tavern is opening Thursday, April 24 at 132 W. Broad Street in Falls Church. The new casual dining restaurant will serve slightly southern American fare including a raw bar. While Dogwood Tavern is in the space previously occupied by Broad Street Tavern, owners Chris Lefbom, Adam Lubar and Wilson Whitney have made dramatic improvements and changes to the interior and have added outdoor seating in the back. Entertainment will include live acoustic music and sports on large flat screen televisions. Lefbom, Lubar and Whitney also own and operate Ragtime www.ragtimerestaurant.com) and Rhodeside Grill (www.rhodesidegrill.com).
https://fcnp.com/2008/04/23/falls-church-business-news-a-notes/