$12 Weekend SPECIALS @ Stoney...YUM!

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Marilyn Racine
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$12 Weekend SPECIALS @ Stoney...YUM!

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Fri & Sat @ Stoney
Your Choice $12 ea...Homemade & Yummy! Lunch or Dinner!
MEATLOAF- 1/2 Pound, w/Veg, Gravy & Your Choice of Starch!
TILAPIA- Regal Springs Farm Raised 7oz. Filet, Grilled or Fried w/Starch & Veg!
CHICKEN PENNE PASTA- Topped w/Grated Asiago Cheese
*ALL 20oz. Speciality Drinks $2 Off/Happy Hour 2-6:30 PUB Time
*Complimentary PUB Mix & Yvonne's POPCORN
Great Food, Great Drinks, Good Times with Great Friends
We appreciate your patronage...Our best to you!
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The weekend specials look and sound great. A good way to fight off early cabin fever. :roll: Please clarify if Meatloaf is the entrée or could he possibly be the entertainment? :wink:

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Marilyn Racine
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Speaking of Stoney & Meatloaf...Trivia/FYI

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Stoney & Meatloaf
With the publicity generated from Hair, Meat Loaf was invited to record with Motown. They suggested he do a duet with Shaun "Stoney" Murphy, who had performed with him in Hair. The Motown production team in charge of the album wrote and selected the songs while Meat Loaf and Stoney came in only to lay down their vocals. The album, titled Stoney & Meatloaf (Meatloaf being shown as one word), was completed in the summer of 1971 and released in September of that year. A single released in advance of the album, What You See Is What You Get, reached number thirty six on the R&B charts and seventy-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. To support their album, Meat Loaf and Stoney toured with Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers, opening up for Richie Havens, The Who, The Stooges, Bob Seger, Alice Cooper and Rare Earth...ah the 70's!
'You can have your meatloaf & enjoy it too at Stoney' :D
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