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Re: Construction across from the Jiffy Mart
« Reply #30 on: December 08, 2011, 01:45 pm »
OMG! ... cupcakes.

Not that it matters to this thread, but when has that mattered, I really dislike this name.
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Re: Construction across from the Jiffy Mart
« Reply #31 on: December 08, 2011, 01:50 pm »
OMG! ... cupcakes.

Not that it matters to this thread, but when has that mattered, I really dislike this name.

And in the spirit of non-sequiturs, would it kill us to get a nice little french place in the Village?  I was in Wilmington NC this week, and for a town their size, they have some really great restaurants, including a great little french place; bistro on the ground floor, a "sofa lounge" upstairs, a solid wine selection, and an excellent coq au vin for $12.  I'm not talking haute Paris, I just want something that does some good provincial food - I'd kill for a nice charcuterie (in the Village) - with a comfy atmosphere.

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Re: Construction across from the Jiffy Mart
« Reply #32 on: December 08, 2011, 01:53 pm »
OMG! ... cupcakes.

Not that it matters to this thread, but when has that mattered, I really dislike this name.

And in the spirit of non-sequiturs, would it kill us to get a nice little french place in the Village?  I was in Wilmington NC this week, and for a town their size, they have some really great restaurants, including a great little french place; bistro on the ground floor, a "sofa lounge" upstairs, a solid wine selection, and an excellent coq au vin for $12.  I'm not talking haute Paris, I just want something that does some good provincial food - I'd kill for a nice charcuterie (in the Village) - with a comfy atmosphere.

Oh mon Dieu!!!

Oui!