wants to revoke Highland Plantation's resort status and effectively kill Cowbells. Cutting off a source of tax revenue in this economy sounds like a great idea.
Starkville Daily News Article
Starkville Daily News Article
instead of having to throw up those shotty duplex units
No. The place is a piece of ****. The roads, the housing, the wasted space that was a golf course, the landscaping (lack of), signage, etc. The whole place is a piece of **** and was doomed from the start. Anytime you go throw up a bunch of cookie-cutter homes its going to be a piece of ****.Optimus Prime 4 said:is that supposed to lead into a nice area?
I feel like the cops are the reason for all the arrests that have been made coming to and from the bar because they purposely set up roadblocks in the area all the time.
A little of both I think. It's a problem because they choose to set up so many damn roadblocks, and Dolph Bryan's old *** would do anything to hurt alcohol sales in the county. Personally, I think Level 3 is a bigger problem. You will never change my mind on that one.graddawg said:For those of you in Starkville, is it really that big of problem or is this just another case of small-minded thinking getting in the way of progress? The article reads like some people, including the sheriff, are pissed that someone had the audacity to sell, gasp, beer in Oktibbeha County.
I have no idea if this is true or not, but I've heard that about damn near every sheriff in Mississippi from the people that live in their county.RobbieRandolph said:That being said, all the local Starkvillians I work with were adamant that DB was a huge drug dealer or was taking kickback payments from other dealers. Your thoughts?
cowbell9 said:...think I have ever heard. No way in hell. He is the most respected man in town by ALL people. He is fair, consistent,honest and he really cares about his community. If someone said what you said to my face about Dolph, I would coldcock them.