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No they didn't regret it.they stood up for Keap and food for them.
I didn't particularly care for the performance but that is just a generational thing. I was glad they left the politics out of it, for that I thank them.
I miss Celebrity Death Match
Adam Levine is an interesting cat. I will admit to enjoying his music - Moves Like Jagger reminds me of myself back in my single party days. I really thought I was the shiznit - and still do, actually.
Now I would have raised an eyebrow had you said 82'-83' . One of my main hangouts back then....
I had read that musicians don't typically get paid for their half-time shows at the SB. I guess the exposure is worth more than money to them. Not sure of the accuracy of the material I read.
I just know tattoo parlors did a big business today. I got “Northern Georgia / Athens” tattooed across my stomach today. Lots of space there for it.
Wait, for real? I’ve heard people say that and it blows my mind. As a former restaurant manager, I can tell you without question that Pepsi is a lot cheaper. When I made the decision to go with Pepsi over coke in my restaurants it was definitely not about which one I liked better, but about the bottom line. It was not even close.
Get after it Gresham bro!
In all seriousness, I was pretty nervous when we got to that point in the show. With each new song played a article of clothing was removed. Seeing what pieces of clothing was left.... I was pumped he stopped after the last shirt was removed
But you can charge what you want, right? I rarely order a soft drink with my food, so I don't know prices. So if one were to charge $1.75 for a Coke versus $1.25 for a Pepsi (would not have both on the menu), would anyone complain/notice? Please do not take this as criticism. Just curious. Some prices are not elastic as the economists would say.
Just waiting for photos to surface of Governor Ralph Northam participating in an Adam Levine dance contest.
I didn’t take you negatively at all!
Sure, you can charge whatever you want, but 50 cents in the restaurant industry (especially the quick service industry) is a big deal to a lot of people. $7.50 vs $8.00 makes all the difference in the world. Plus, selling drinks brings food cost down considerably because the margins are much higher on beverages than food.
Coca-cola is much more likely to bring the prices down to major chains, but when you have only a few (I oversaw 2, then 3 restaurants) they don’t really come down on their prices. My same contacts through coca-cola were not able to give me the prices that gave me when I oversaw restaurants wiith a national name. Pepsi is much more willing to offer lower prices to the smaller operations. Though I would choose coca-cola over Pepsi personally, I certainly didn’t feel like I owed them extra money due to them being a southern company.
I actually saw M5 at the Georgia Theater in Athens right when Songs About Jane came out. It was a fantastic show at the time. I'm not a huge fan of theirs these days... but I was hoping for a little bit better then that. I'm not going to pile on them though. It wasn't the worst I've seen, nor the best. I think the best one I can remember was U2's super bowl show. But it was the year of 9/11 so it was steeped in emotional content. So I could be biased from that.