Re: Lanark Marina/Market
Posted: June 5th, 2011, 6:48 pm
Carson, tell your dad I said Hey! Good luck to you. I used to be his plumber in Tall.
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MarkM wrote:Carson, tell your dad I said Hey! Good luck to you. I used to be his plumber in Tall.
micci_man wrote:It was good to meet you at the FS bash Carson. I wish you well and will visit.
JeffB wrote:I will be leaving Panacea Friday morning and driving to Lanark to put in and I was hoping that you would have your store open.
But, since you aren't, can you tell me where I can buy live shrimp close to the boat ramp there?
I look forward to meeting you and shopping with you when you get your store open.
Good Luck.
Can't remember the artist but Mike, the former owner of the Village Mart, had it commissioned. It's been up there since the late '90s, ever since a certain outdoor writer/guide published an article in Florida Sportsman about the Forgotten Coast's tarpon fishery.Barhopr wrote:Whats the story behind the mural on the south wall? Anyone know who painted it?
silverking wrote: Can't remember the artist but Mike, the former owner of the Village Mart, had it commissioned. It's been up there since the late '90s, ever since a certain outdoor writer/guide published an article in Florida Sportsman about the Forgotten Coast's tarpon fishery.
And yes, I know. I should have kept my big mouth shut. It's been biting me in the butt ever since. There are more out-of-state tags on boat trailers in the parking lot these days than a Good Sam's RV convention.
I consider you SOWEGA crackers local. Those from Alabama, Louisiana and even Tennessee are the real "carpet-baggers!"Reel Cowboy wrote:
But just look at the money we pump into the state
silverking wrote:I consider you SOWEGA crackers local. Those from Alabama, Louisiana and even Tennessee are the real "carpet-baggers!"