The permit is $60. Besides that you would have to buy all of the other stuff even if there weren't any rules or regulations. You can't raise chickens without a coop, whether you built it or not. The ordinance is not ideal but you have to start somewhere.
Um, hey Republicans, pretty sure you aren't going to get back in the good graces of American opinion by outlawing blow jobs.
While there are many strong brews out there, not all of them are that way. Hardywood made a brew last summer called SB604 that was 3.8%. COTU makes a Pale Ale that is 5.2% and they have a Kolsh coming out this summer, as does Hardywood that will likely be low as well. Star Hill makes a Pilsner that is 4.2%. Their Amber Ale is 4.8% and the Jomo Lager is 4.8%. Blue Mountain makes a lager and kolsh that are around 5%. This is just within a few hundred miles. I'm sure they would be happy to have your ill-informed business.
How come there was no mention of that 2113 Main supper club? I mean I don't have high hopes for it since they were claiming that they are going to be a pillar of gastronomical excellence and then I saw them taste testing food at Sysco and Sergios Pizza on their Facebook page, but I'm still curious as to what your opinion is. Thanks.
Re: “Richmond City Council Passes Bike Restrictions, Cyclists Protest”
I don't understand. If Hilbert spoke in favor of it, why is he saying he doesn't understand why cyclist should be allowed to lock their bikes to poles? Wouldn't he be against it when taking that stance? Poor Hemboldt. He must be pulling his hair out down there.