does it make financial sense?
he said, she said, they said, that "you are" opening Snapper Head's?
West 30A would love it!
jessifunn, you bet get your gang of funns to write emails and, or, letters to the WalCo Board of County Commissioners, before their meeting on Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007, telling them how important it is for them to consider Llyod Blue's request to extend hours of alcoholic beverage sales for all restaurants affected in Grayton Beach from December 21st through January 2nd.
While you are at it, tell them not to adopt the ordinance from Matthew Burns, who is asking them to stop allowing the public to use the beaches in Walton County, which have been used by the public for many years.
I'm confused by your statement. Will you clarify it for me? Are you saying that if the BCC adopts the ordinance, the beach going public would suit the County? Or, are you saying that if the BCC doesn't adopt it, the GulfFront owners will suit the County?If the second part of your post comes to pass, I can just about guarantee you the biggest class action suit in the history of the state.
jessifunn, you bet get your gang of funns to write emails and, or, letters to the WalCo Board of County Commissioners, before their meeting on Tuesday, Dec 11, 2007, telling them how important it is for them to consider Llyod Blue's request to extend hours of alcoholic beverage sales for all restaurants affected in Grayton Beach from December 21st through January 2nd.
While you are at it, tell them not to adopt the ordinance from Matthew Burns, who is asking them to stop allowing the public to use the beaches in Walton County, which have been used by the public for many years.
he said, she said, they said, that "you are" opening Snapper Head's?
West 30A would love it!