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| Articles from Daily Newsletter on May 03, 2006 |
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Los Arroyo/Sportsman - Los Arroyo/Sportsman: My lunch dates stared silently at me until I stopped talking, then Manta got up and ordered another round. Like shampoo, we rinsed and repeated this process until our old friend The Armadillo got wind of our activities.
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| Articles from Daily Newsletter on Apr 19, 2006 |
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Zodo's - Zodo's: The door of the DeVille slammed and my good friend, The Manta poured himself into the passenger seat. I am gonna need some socks, he said. His sandalclad feet are testament to lifestyle free of the modern mans footwear
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| Articles from Daily Newsletter on Apr 05, 2006 |
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The Nugget - The Nugget: The three of us had gathered to write the obituary of a local legend, The Nugget, tucked on the main drag of Summerland. Rumor has it that this grand old dame of greasy spoons is soon to change ownership after many years, and the locals are nervous.
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| Articles from Daily Newsletter on Mar 22, 2006 |
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Sharkeez - Sharkeez: Ah, yes, the scent is familiar. Vodka and Red Bull, with just a hint of sweat and salsa. The olfactory overload is intense upon entering Sharkeez, but is secondary only to the visual onslaught that is all at once, This Old House and the Circuit City Labor Day Sale. My old pal Dave, known locally as The Armadillo, was reminded of that frat house you went to in the early weeks of your freshman year and said, Dude, I am totally pledging this place ...
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| Articles from Daily Newsletter on Mar 08, 2006 |
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The Doghouse - The Doghouse: The Doghouse occupies a little corner of Milpas that previously housed a Superfund site that doubled as a walkup burrito stand. The story goes something like this,three guys from the Bronx decide to pack up and leave the city and relocate to Santa Barbara. They look around, see a dozen smoothie shops, forty taco shops and enough coffee houses to power a small city. Smack dab in the middle of nuts and twigs healthy Southern California these chaps decide to go into the hot dog business.
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