bacon wrapped tofu

Mar 29, 2009 01:07


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drkaos March 29 2009, 16:02:08 UTC
Congrats on the book sales and the anniversary!

Some of those delta islands had me dreaming of buying a riverboat and creating a weekend resort out there. If only there was more of an audience and market for that kind of thing...

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noisepimp March 29 2009, 16:59:08 UTC
The company that does Sacramento's waterfront tours is bankrupt and is selling off both of its riverboats, you could probably get a bargain price.

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drkaos March 29 2009, 17:23:43 UTC
Sure, and how much would I need to buy a riverboat and one of the old plantation houses in the Isleton area? And period costumes for the staff?

The idea was cocktails on the boat as it goes to one of the grand houses out in the islands, dinner on the island, return with aperfits and a vaudeville act on the boat.

The bad thing is that it would be marketable to about 200 people in the whole damn state.

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noisepimp March 29 2009, 20:46:41 UTC
Nonsense. Done right, you could draw a hell of a crowd, especially if you marketed it right--there are mansions in the Delta that specialize in hosting parties, weddings, etcetera.

I don't know about the big mansions, but you can get buildings in Isleton like this:

http://template.metrolistmls.com/sacramentobee/cgi-bin/GetOne.cfm?MLSNum=80025299&

Period costumes for the staff would be the easiest part: Sacramento Dry Goods specializes in that kind of stuff (just picked up a frock coat there while I was in Old Sac yesterday) and there are plenty of other period-clothing suppliers, and actors in Sacramento can be had cheaply.

I'm not saying it would be easy, but if you had investors it could be done...and to a potential market of a lot more than 200 people.

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iguanagrrl March 30 2009, 01:24:40 UTC
Ok, someone has to say it...

WHAT A WASTE OF PERFECTLY GOOD TOFU!

*ahem* I feel better now.

Happy anniversary and all of that. :)

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noisepimp March 30 2009, 16:33:01 UTC
that's okay, i'm sure someone else said "what a waste of perfectly good bacon!"

and someone probably mourned the wood in the toothpicks.

it was perfectly good in either case.

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