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I consider the First Amendment to be sacred because it protects all religions and non-religions from government interference and more importantly, vise versa. Collega age students, however, are not 5 year old kids. The bright kids will figure this out, and the others will never get it. It is kind of like having school zones by high schools. If high school aged kids don't yet know it isn't safe to run out in front of cars, then perhaps natural selection should keep them from procreating. I am against having tax payer dollars pay for this kind of class, but there are more important things to worry about like the state legislature trying to pass bill making creationism equivilant with science in the public education that affects the younger kids.
What's the latest on the new Cheddar's that was planned for County Line Rd and Emerson on Indy's Southside?
Two things: 1. The SNS restaurants I visit on the North Side have been cleaner and more "current" in feel than they were before Biglari took over. It was getting tired several years ago. That's not to say they are always clean... just cleaner overall. The food is exactly the same, though, perhaps somewhat smaller chili portions. Just as before, service can be good or bad depending on the number of people there, the manager who does the hiring, and so forth. Overall, the same. Waiting to pay one's bill at the cash register is still the pain in the side that it was before Biglari took over. And, at least according to the IBJ, sales have been up dramatically when compared with the previous owners. 2. SNS is a diner. It is what it is. That's its charm -- and its important niche. Nicer than a McDonald's, yet not Applebee's. It's an in-betweener. 3. Its branding is important. The new lettering looks fine -- it's from the 30s.What should NOT be done, however, is eliminating the "winged" logo. The comments by others are interesting because it shows that people care. SNS is still seen by many Hoosiers/Midwesterners as "ours." That's the base. Tweaking and updating is good. But an entirely "new" SNS might go over just as well as New Coke.
Irsay has a good thing going~~he is a billionaire and we keep building his stadiums!
48-30=18. "Papa" John Schnatter founded his pizza business at 21. I bought my first restaurant at 19. Besides, 'TC' didn't say he'd been an "expert" for 30 years; just "in the biz" for that long..