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Someone Please Bring Daniel Some Food In Tunica


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Wandering around the food court..........ugh. Veggie Wrap? Yum.
Steve, think of the precedence you are setting here.DN mentions not having something at a tournament in Mississippi.People begin trying to get it to him.DN finds that he can get things just by posting.DN never leaves houseDN never wins another tournament.DN's fan base melts awayDN can't get food anymmore and starves at homeIt's a slippery slope man! It's better to teach a man to fish....
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I really wish I had known how bad Daniel's food situation is a few days ago. My husband and I came to Tunica Sunday to gamble (but also hoping we could see some of the tournament and see Daniel). I would have went to the grocery store in Southaven and bought him some groceries. Sorry Daniel!

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Tunica is not a remote desolate backwoods place where every restaraunt has 300 lb women with rags on their heads frying roadkill in the deep fryer. There are some very nice restaraunts there that will prepare you anything within reason (even if it isn't on the menu). You just have to ask. The buffets are not all that is there. I had this old aunt, she was from the northeast, she used to come down south to visit my grandparents. She complained about the food all the time. She never had to eat anything she disliked, my grandparents went out of their way to accomodate her. But anything to do with the south she disliked. If you told her the ice cream she was eating was made in Texas she'd stop shoveling it down and leave it because it was from the south. She'd make rude comments about accents (we thought she was the one with the accent). Everything up north was always better. Yep, the woman hated the south and the food was a freudian vent. But she came back every year to vent on us and run us into the dirt. So we began go out of our way to eat stuff like grits and all kinds of fried stuff morning and night in front of her just to set her off. And used "aint" as much as we could when we spoke. When she'd leave we'd get the Honeycombs and Fruit Loops back out and go back to our normal breakfast.

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