Red Hen Owner Resigns In Disgrace From Local Org After Kicking Out Sarah

There was room inside for a man named Daniel, however, whose name someone exclaimed as he walked through the side entrance. The Red Hen is the kind of neighborhood joint with regulars, another of whom smiled at her chipper waiter and said softly, “We’re so happy to be here.” Her fellow diners murmured in agreement.

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[FONT="]Considering the events of the past weekend, Stephanie felt it best, that for the continued success of Main Street Lexington, she should step aside," Branner said.

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Unless you were actually there in the restaurant or a part of the conversation or emails between Wilkinson and Branner, it's just "fairy tales"....
 
There was room inside for a man named Daniel, however, whose name someone exclaimed as he walked through the side entrance. The Red Hen is the kind of neighborhood joint with regulars, another of whom smiled at her chipper waiter and said softly, “We’re so happy to be here.” Her fellow diners murmured in agreement. Considering the events of the past weekend, Stephanie felt it best, that for the continued success of Main Street Lexington, she should step aside," Branner said.

According to Sonia Rao, who editorializes for the Bezos-owned ultra-liberal Washington Post, who offers a tale of "a man named Daniel" and Elizabeth Outland Branner, who as Assistant Dean for Law School Advancement at Washington & Lee School of Law presumably knows what might happen if she says anything negative about a former colleague on the board of Main Street Lexington?

As Jim Comey asked, "That's it?"
 
Unless you were actually there in the restaurant or a part of the conversation or emails between Wilkinson and Branner, it's just "fairy tales"....
Lol, somebody doesn’t like news that doesn’t match up with her positions? Sorry
 
Unless you were actually there in the restaurant or a part of the conversation or emails between Wilkinson and Branner, it's just "fairy tales"....

She seems to have no difficulty swallowing any rumor, hearsay or unproven allegation regarding the Trump Administration, I've noticed.

Why might that be, Topsy?
 
Some of you certainly have a lot of inside information about what really happened though you have no idea what really happened. Doesn't seem to stop you from stating fiction as fact though.

They get their "information" from far RWNJ blogs and stuff. The authors make up bullshit out of whole cloth, and these morons swallow it and then spit it back up and paste it in their posts.
 
Maybe you should eat there and report back.

Why? Topsy didn't present anecdotal hearsay penned by Sonia Rao, who editorializes for the Bezos-owned ultra-liberal Washington Post, who offers a tale of "a man named Daniel" and Elizabeth Outland Branner, who as Assistant Dean for Law School Advancement at Washington & Lee School of Law presumably knows what might happen if she says anything negative about a former colleague on the board of Main Street Lexington.
 
Lol, somebody doesn’t like news that doesn’t match up with her positions? Sorry

How so? I didn't see any "news". I saw Sonia Rao, who editorializes for the Bezos-owned ultra-liberal Washington Post, offer a tale of "a man named Daniel" and Elizabeth Outland Branner, who as Assistant Dean for Law School Advancement at Washington & Lee School of Law presumably knows what might happen if she says anything negative about a former colleague on the board of Main Street Lexington.
 
How so? I didn't see any "news". I saw Sonia Rao, who editorializes for the Bezos-owned ultra-liberal Washington Post, offer a tale of "a man named Daniel" and Elizabeth Outland Branner, who as Assistant Dean for Law School Advancement at Washington & Lee School of Law presumably knows what might happen if she says anything negative about a former colleague on the board of Main Street Lexington.
But you repeat yourself, do you think this helps with your position?
 
Why? Topsy didn't present anecdotal hearsay penned by Sonia Rao, who editorializes for the Bezos-owned ultra-liberal Washington Post, who offers a tale of "a man named Daniel" and Elizabeth Outland Branner, who as Assistant Dean for Law School Advancement at Washington & Lee School of Law presumably knows what might happen if she says anything negative about a former colleague on the board of Main Street Lexington.

A nice meal might do her good,instead of sharing the dogs can of Alpo
 
There was room inside for a man named Daniel, however, whose name someone exclaimed as he walked through the side entrance. The Red Hen is the kind of neighborhood joint with regulars, another of whom smiled at her chipper waiter and said softly, “We’re so happy to be here.” Her fellow diners murmured in agreement.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/food/wp/2018/07/07/the-red-hen-just-reopened-heres-what-the-restaurant-is-actually-like/


[FONT="]Considering the events of the past weekend, Stephanie felt it best, that for the continued success of Main Street Lexington, she should step aside," Branner said.

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...ders-restaurant-owner-resigns-trnd/index.html

Does this imply that if she had stayed with the organization that they wouldn't be successful?
 
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