Oh, dear freakin' Lord!!! What a way to spend a Saturday, but I found it!!! Definitive proof that Bucks Camping and Fishing has a BASEMENT!!!
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Here's the article:
http://www.philly.com/philly/food/restaurants/20130822_San_Marzanos_vs__juicy_local_heirlooms.html
And I quote:
"Like Pastan, James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong in D.C., doesn't build his pizza sauce with DOP San Marzanos. For seven years, he has been buying late-harvest tomatoes from Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, Pa., and canning them at nearby Stello Foods for use at Comet. Last year, Alefantis estimates, he bought 12 tons of Toigo tomatoes, which Stello turned into sauce and canned before trucking the jars to the basement at Buck's Fishing & Camping, Alefantis' other restaurant nearby."
Can I get a hallelujah and amen?
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comeonpeople ago
When did he or anyone ever deny Buck's had a basement?
UglyTruth ago
"They ignore basic truths," Alefantis tells BBC Trending. For instance, the conspiracy supposedly is run out of the restaurant's basement. "We don't even have a basement."
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-38156985
quantokitty ago
This. Yes!
This proves that Bucks has a basement, that Comet has a basement (because of an identical property listing), and that Alefantis is a big fat liar!
Freemasonsrus ago
Most likely bc that strip would have been built at the same time presumably and then divided into businesses. It would be very odd for a commercial real estate company to only require the build out of one basement in the stretch of real estate. Possible, but highly unlikely. What we need are original construction records. When were the buildings built? By who and are those records located at the tax assessors office maybe? Permits?
Freemasonsrus ago
The other question may be, why store it at Buck's if you have a basement at comet and they are ingredients used for comet? Two possibilities, there's no basement at Comet or the basement is used for something else.