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re: drive thru liquor

Posted by lgav4 on 10/27/09 at 11:22 am to
well i would think that serving someone a drink while they are inside their car promotes drinking and driving more but you are right. its not that much different than someone getting their drink and walking back to their car and driving away.

drive thru liquor

Posted by lgav4 on 10/27/09 at 11:07 am
some friends of mine are thinking about starting a drive thru daiquiri shop. obviously there is much more liability with that type of bar as opposed to a regular walk in type bar.

i was wondering if anyone knows of what extra licenses, insurance, etc. that they would need.

thanks alot

re: coach miles

Posted by lgav4 on 10/7/09 at 8:18 am to
i got this email from someone and thought it to be very interesting

coach miles

Posted by lgav4 on 10/7/09 at 8:17 am
HERES A FEW INTERESTING POINTS ABOUT OUR COACH, THAT EVERYONE LOVES TO HATE



With the win in Athens , he has increased his record against ranked opponents to 18 – 8. Consider that next week he will play his 27th game against a ranked opponent in his first 59 games (46%). He has faced a ranked opponent about every other game. Please, someone check my math because this just doesn't seem possible. By contrast, in the 5 years preceding his arrival, LSU had a 14-9 record against ranked opponents. That’s 23 games out of 64 (36%) or about every 3rd game.



Equally impressive, his SEC road record is now 12-5. However, his record against ranked SEC opponents on the road is now 6-4. Those 6 wins are TWICE AS MANY AS ANY COACH IN LSU HISTORY. The next closest coaches are Saban (3-5), Stovall (3-2, ’82 was a special year), and Charlie McClendon (3-9). Dietzel was 0-3-1 against ranked SEC opponents on the road.



What makes this record even more impressive is Miles has had to play an underclassman at QB for 3 of his 5 seasons. The 2 seasons he started a Jr or Sr at QB he registered 23 wins, won the Sugar Bowl, and won the BCS championship. By contrast in the 5 years preceding his arrival, LSU began all but 1 season with either a Jr or Sr QB. In the 1 season in this 5 year span that LSU had to play an underclassman at QB, LSU ended up with an 8-5 record and lost to 2 unranked SEC opponents. Coincidentally, LSU ended up with an 8-5 record last year and lost to 2 unranked SEC opponents, one of which went on to win the Cotton Bowl.



Whether you love Miles, hate Miles, or like me, are relatively apathetic, but enjoying the W’s, you have to acknowledge his record!