So why do people live in Florida again?

I guess it doesn't matter. You're all going to die anyway.

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THE COLLECTIBLE LIGHTHOUSE GLASS:
The first “Lighthouse Glass,” introduced in 1976, is now a collectible and often auctioned on web sites such as E-Bay. Guests will be able to buy a commemorative lighthouse glass for $2 with the purchase of any beverage.


Here they are on epier:

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Notice the reservoir in the bottom that allows the last bit of one's beverage to quietly attack, in one swift deluge, the unassuming sipper.
 
shawndavid said:
THE COLLECTIBLE LIGHTHOUSE GLASS:
The first “Lighthouse Glass,” introduced in 1976, is now a collectible and often auctioned on web sites such as E-Bay. Guests will be able to buy a commemorative lighthouse glass for $2 with the purchase of any beverage.


Here they are on epier:

2_rl_sailboat.bmp


Notice the reservoir in the bottom that allows the last bit of one's beverage to quietly attack, in one swift deluge, the unassuming sipper.

OMG. NO YOU DIDNT!!! :fly: :fly: :fly:
 
shawndavid said:
THE COLLECTIBLE LIGHTHOUSE GLASS:
The first “Lighthouse Glass,” introduced in 1976, is now a collectible and often auctioned on web sites such as E-Bay. Guests will be able to buy a commemorative lighthouse glass for $2 with the purchase of any beverage.



Here they are on epier:

2_rl_sailboat.bmp


Notice the reservoir in the bottom that allows the last bit of one's beverage to quietly attack, in one swift deluge, the unassuming sipper.

It states that guests WILL be able to buy these glasses. Does that mean they are NOT limited edition??? :(
 
shawndavid said:
You're in ATL? I played eleven50 up there 2 summers ago for Science Friction and then did an art gallery/warehouse after hours deal.

How much do you make for gigs like that?