Renn_1996

Renn_1996 t1_j2ewuf2 wrote

I got to go with my fiance for a company dinner and it was honestly depressing. It was obviously under construction/remodel and the whole restaurant smelled like chlorine on account of having seating/being next to the indoor pool. The calamari was chewy and the risotto was mushy, the salads were soggy. We were a table of 8 so not really even that many people. The best part of it was the pomegranate martini and even that was incredibly weak

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Renn_1996 t1_j0cefbi wrote

It didn't used to be over priced it was originally Santa fe grill then got changed to springfield gourmet taco and finished as great american taco co. The reason the quality went down and prices went up was because Pat tried to franchise it out (hence the final name change). Stopped being made fresh in kitchen and started coming in bottles and cans. He also made several personnel decisions that ran it into the ground. My fiance and I have probably worked for him for 15 years between the two of us. I'm glad we have moved on to bigger and better, just sad we can't have the nostalgia of where we met at our wedding.

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Renn_1996 t1_izf5dt7 wrote

Reply to comment by ItsSirTone in weed is legal 🪴 by ancientaroma79

I stated the same thing twice because you clearly ignored the pertinent part of my comment and for some reason took my original comment as a personal offense. You are acting like all the sudden there will be no stock. Ppl with out med licenses can't even buy anything until February( which you spread misinformation about in a different comment) I simply answered your concern, you seem to enjoy staying negative about this so have fun, maybe smoke a joint and chill before they're all gone 🤣

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Renn_1996 t1_izf2zij wrote

Reply to comment by ItsSirTone in weed is legal 🪴 by ancientaroma79

Im not mad I just think you are crying wolf when the answer is obvious if you do a bit of critical thinking. Once again the local grow ops have been getting ready for this change for a while. As I said they are only operating at 1/4-1/2 % and I'm sure the second the amendment got announced they started producing more. We are not the first state to go through this and there is a clear path most grow ops take when legal changes like this happen. Most of the dispensaries you can go to are owned and run by people who helped make the amendment and legalize it in MO. SoOMEoNe is BIg DUmB For sOMe ReaSOn

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Renn_1996 t1_izdxma0 wrote

Reply to comment by ItsSirTone in weed is legal 🪴 by ancientaroma79

Lmao keep crying about it. Not only are local grow ops only running at 1/4-1/2 capacity, anyone who doesn't have a med card that wants green is able to find it. There is a pretty big black market for it.

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Renn_1996 t1_iv1kymf wrote

Springfield watershed, its tucked away in the north east part of town and is absolutely beautiful. I try to go out there several times each month and am always amazed at how beautiful it is, I have seen deer, river otters and beavers on the trails as well. I may also be biased as fiance proposed to me there at the overlook platform over the spring, but I think its one of the most amazing parks we have.

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Renn_1996 t1_iunn95l wrote

We were in wild horse and they seemed to have a good turn out. People parked at the pool area and were driving their kids around. I know when I was younger we would go to the "rich" neighborhoods is hopes of getting full sized bars, soda chips, ect. Sounds like the kids are still doing this.

It was also great to see so many between the ages of 12-16 still trick or treating. I would rather see them out there in costume then hear about them on the news the next morning

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Renn_1996 t1_iqx3rne wrote

"The law is that landlords need to admit ESAs and registered animals with papers. They don't need to accept any animal that isn't papered."

Direct quote from you babes "registered animals with papers" leads people to belive there is infact a registration and that's how you go about getting documentation. Documentation for ESA comes from a Dr or other medical professional, not a registration.

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Renn_1996 t1_iqwvqfv wrote

I belive you need to differentiate whether you are asking about Esa or service animals. Esa: anyone can ask for proof, typically provided by your pcp or a specialist. They are NOT protected by ADA never have been and likely never will as service animals are already protected by ada

Service animals: no official registry, must go through proper training, typically costs $1,000's, they ARE protected by ADA and you are only allowed to ask if they are a service animal and what task(s) they are trained to do.

It sounds like you are talking about an Esa. If so please make sure they actually are. Stating that a pet is a ESA to get past a pet deposit or pet rule for a place only causes issues for those who actually need them and have been suggested to get one by Dr or a professional.

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