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Old 12-11-2019, 07:02 AM
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From the OSO home page,
During a visit to the Fountain Powerboats factory in Washington, N.C., the Speedonthewater.com team was treated to some legendary barbecue with the legend himself, Reggie Fountain.

https://www.offshoreonly.com/article...-with-the-king
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I know you didn't finish all that! LOL
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Old 12-11-2019, 12:03 PM
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Capital grille with the fiore’s, barbecue with Reggie, if this boat thing ever gets old you could always be a food critic lol
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Enough styrofoam containers there to fill a unsinkable hull.
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Reading the title, this was obviously a Reggie story.
Simple, down to earth food in a relaxed environment with a legend, couldn't think of a better way to spend an afternoon.

RR (A little bit envious)
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
Enough styrofoam containers there to fill a unsinkable hull.
The place is a damn Super Fund site for all the styrofoam.

But man, is the food good.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
Enough styrofoam containers there to fill a unsinkable hull.
I get it, trust me.
I get it to the point of asking the server what kind of container he/she is gonna put my leftovers in when we eat out.
If the answer is “I am not sure” or “styrofoam” I’ll usually tell them to wrap it up in a napkin.

If you're a business owner or restaurateur that’s buys/uses styrofoam products then you are obviously an idiot.

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Cool story. Sometimes the best ride that gets your engine going makes the loudest noise the following day.
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What an experience - the stories he could tell. He should write a book.

I've met one boating legend ( Peter Hledin ). Would love to shake hands with Darris Allison and Reggie Fountain.

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