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Re: Outback Steak House

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Liberty wrote:While I would agree that it is a local problem, the Tennessee folks have been fighting a tough battle and they really deserve our support. While they have been making great strides, the antis have been making a lot of trouble and even have a governor amongst them. At a national level if we can can possibly hurt them at the bottom line, maybe companys can understand that a 30.06 will cause them pain.
How does it help to boycott restaurants that don't ban concealed carry?
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snorri wrote:
Liberty wrote:While I would agree that it is a local problem, the Tennessee folks have been fighting a tough battle and they really deserve our support. While they have been making great strides, the antis have been making a lot of trouble and even have a governor amongst them. At a national level if we can can possibly hurt them at the bottom line, maybe companys can understand that a 30.06 will cause them pain.
How does it help to boycott restaurants that don't ban concealed carry?
Taking money away from the corporation.
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Re: Outback Steak House

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Liberty wrote:
snorri wrote:How does it help to boycott restaurants that don't ban concealed carry?
Taking money away from the corporation.
Then make sure you boycott Carrabba's too.
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Re: Outback Steak House

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boomerang wrote:
Liberty wrote:
snorri wrote:How does it help to boycott restaurants that don't ban concealed carry?
Taking money away from the corporation.
Then make sure you boycott Carrabba's too.
I sure won't mind boycotting them, but why?
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They're owned by the same corporation.

All Carrabbas, except for the original. That one is still family owned iirc.
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Same corporation.
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Didn't know that, They are pretty expensive for a spaghetti house, I now have an excuse not to go there any more.
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Liberty wrote:Didn't know that, They are pretty expensive for a spaghetti house, I now have an excuse not to go there any more.
and again I can't protest and boycott as I didn't go there either. Yargh!

Now if you try to protest Rudy's barbeque, then we're gonna have an issue. :reddevil
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frazzled wrote: Now if you try to protest Rudy's barbeque, then we're gonna have an issue. :reddevil
Wait, no we're not, more for me! :thumbs2:
Hey now, no need to protest them as far as I know.. except for the cost of that plastic iced tea cup.
However, you get cheap refills if you bring it back... i just never remember to.

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dicion wrote:
frazzled wrote: Now if you try to protest Rudy's barbeque, then we're gonna have an issue. :reddevil
Wait, no we're not, more for me! :thumbs2:
Hey now, no need to protest them as far as I know.. except for the cost of that plastic iced tea cup.
However, you get cheap refills if you bring it back... i just never remember to.
Exactly. I'm surprised there's no "firearms are required" signs

tahts what I'd like to see more of.
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Re: Outback Steak House

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frazzled wrote:
dicion wrote:
frazzled wrote: Now if you try to protest Rudy's barbeque, then we're gonna have an issue. :reddevil
Wait, no we're not, more for me! :thumbs2:
Hey now, no need to protest them as far as I know.. except for the cost of that plastic iced tea cup.
However, you get cheap refills if you bring it back... i just never remember to.
Exactly. I'm surprised there's no "firearms are required" signs

tahts what I'd like to see more of.
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Dudley's Cajun in Longview has a sign that says "We love our CHL guests, CHL happily welcome" or something to that effect.
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Longview-as in North East Texas area?
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frazzled wrote:Longview-as in North East Texas area?
Yepo.
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Very cool.

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Re: Outback Steak House

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They own all of these:
  • Blue Coral Seafood & Spirits,
    Bonefish Grill,
    Carrabba's Italian Grill,
    Cheeseburger in Paradise,
    Lee Roy Selmon's,
    Outback Steakhouse in the United States,
    Roy's Hawaiian Fusion,
    Fleming's Prime Steakhouse
We only have the Outback and Carraba's, that I know of. I agree that both Saltgrass and Texas Roadhouse are better. Love Saltgrass' bone in ribeye.

We could start passing out the cards mentioned in this thread:
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... ness+cards" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There is a link in it that TSRA sells them.
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