10 Things You Can Say to Confuse a Bozeman Newbie
It s harmless fun, really. Next time you make friends with someone new to town and you d like to mess with them a bit, throw out one of these lines.
Love reminiscing about your old Bozeman favorites? That s what this game is all about. From bands and restaurants to bars and retail. You can go back just a few years or 40 years. Your call. At least we all had a chance to enjoy these oldies but goodies and a newbie never will.
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This guy ‘grew up’ going to a beloved S.I. bar so he bought the place
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Cargo s bar area is closed but there is a new, communal section at which to convene. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. About two years ago, while dining at DaNoi on Fingerboard Road, Michael Musto overheard owner Edward Gomez talking about a bar he wanted to sell. Musto’s ears perked up.
When he found out the name of the place, Musto was stunned. He remembered how enthused he was over the news. “Cargo! I used to live in that place,” he told Gomez. And now, he’s an owner. Yes, Gomez is still involved, but more emotionally and as a silent partner busy with his two DaNoi locations and Salad Junkie/The Burrito Shop in St. George.
greg: mexican? more like mexi-can t. a burrito shop in portland has been forced to close after white owners were accused of cultural appropriation. ie stealing their ideas for food from another country. so like the very burritos they were making, they folded. [laughter] ally and liz conley say that during a trip to mexico they fell in love with the local tortillas, that s perverse, so they started their own joint back home. but after their story appeared in a local paper. you remember those. the internet mob accused them of exploiting the mexican tortilla makers and now locals have created online list of more than 70 white owned restaurants in the portland area accusing them of cultural theft. includes names of white owners, the cuisine they serve and list competing restaurants owned by people of color encouraging customers to try those instead. explain the list authors quote it s about profit, ownership,