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Nope I havent heard from him....but I was up at the freezer yesterday....they were smokin that mullet when ya walked in. I had the shrimp of course and brought my daughter(in the cage) she loved it! Oh and it was packed! Yeah lets do the bridge it will be my last run for the summer. And none of the Matt curse...lmao...Matt ya know we luv ya and I will still hold your hand over the bridge!
Sue and her husband would love the skyway bridge too.....hmmm I smell a ride coming!
Yeah lets do the bridge it will be my last run for the summer. And none of the Matt curse...lmao...Matt ya know we luv ya and I will still hold your hand over the bridge!
Sue and her husband would love the skyway bridge too.....hmmm I smell a ride coming!
[QUOTE=HarleyTrish;8387135]Nope I havent heard from him....but I was up at the freezer yesterday....they were smokin that mullet when ya walked in. I had the shrimp of course and brought my daughter(in the cage) she loved it! Oh and it was packed! Yeah lets do the bridge it will be my last run for the summer. And none of the Matt curse...lmao...Matt ya know we luv ya and I will still hold your hand over the bridge!
Sue and her husband would love the skyway bridge too.....hmmm I smell a ride coming![/QUOTE]
Just let me know This saturday got plans but anytime after that ready to roll ..
When you are there if you get the chance ride over to Chiefland. There is a place called Ralph's Burger House has a great hamburger right across from the high school on 19. There is also a little Flea Market you can walk through to kill some time if you into that. I used to help keep the light bill paid at Ralph's while I was teenager in school. Besides that it's the closest Wal-mart to Ceder Key just ride out and hang a left at Rosewood and sooner or later you'll be there. There is a loop you can take that goes throught the Lower Swuannee Management area but being some what a local there I don't know the road numbers. Someone there can give you the directions I'm sure or you can find it on a map. I used to live in Chiefland in a past life had some good times down there. Check out Manatee Springs State park if you walk out to the river you may get to see a manatee out there. We go to Ceder Key in October for the seafood festibal every year. When you get there on the big dock you'll see plenty resteruants. My pick would be the Captians Table it's on the right of the fishing pier. But there are or used to be others if Frogs Landing still there they had some good grub too, The Rusty Rim was decient place for a beer watching the sun set having a cold one is cool. My family calls mullet Ceder Key chicken and you gotta see if you can find some swamp cabbage on the menus. Just don't call it Heart of Palm it'll tip the locals off you're a foreginer or pardon the expression a yankee. Kinda like the other poster if you meet any LEO's down there you don't know me or where I maybe it wouldn't help avoid any tickets I'm sure of that.
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