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And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state’s religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O’Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter’s
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

“It’s a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,”
61-year-old O’Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O’Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.
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On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.


Here, ****head.

"Additionally, the O'Connor family said they will be donating some of their fundraising money to support disabled children, a woman's help group, firefighters, police trusts and a number of Christian churches."

http://www.christianpost.com/news/me...edding-137234/

Even if it's only a dollar, it's more than you'd give to any humanitarian cause.
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 18:36:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.


Here, ****head.

"Additionally, the O'Connor family said they will be donating some of their fundraising money to support disabled children, a woman's help group, firefighters, police trusts and a number of Christian churches."

http://www.christianpost.com/news/me...edding-137234/

Even if it's only a dollar, it's more than you'd give to any humanitarian cause.


Strange how that was left out of Harry's post. Well...on second thought I suppose it
wasn't all that strange.
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On 4/15/15 5:27 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 18:36:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.


Here, ****head.

"Additionally, the O'Connor family said they will be donating some of their fundraising money to support disabled children, a woman's help group, firefighters, police trusts and a number of Christian churches."

http://www.christianpost.com/news/me...edding-137234/

Even if it's only a dollar, it's more than you'd give to any humanitarian cause.


Strange how that was left out of Harry's post. Well...on second thought I suppose it
wasn't all that strange.


Wow, Johnny...playing a bit of catch up here and I see you dropped
nearly 20 snot bombs in a row on the 15th. Sure sucks to be you, eh?
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/15/15 5:27 PM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 18:36:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.

Here, ****head.

"Additionally, the O'Connor family said they will be donating some of
their fundraising money to support disabled children, a woman's help
group, firefighters, police trusts and a number of Christian churches."

http://www.christianpost.com/news/me...edding-137234/

Even if it's only a dollar, it's more than you'd give to any humanitarian cause.


Strange how that was left out of Harry's post. Well...on second thought I suppose it
wasn't all that strange.


Wow, Johnny...playing a bit of catch up here and I see you dropped nearly
20 snot bombs in a row on the 15th. Sure sucks to be you, eh?


And you return to only drop snot bombs.


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On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.


Harry, you didn't donate anything to them so whats the big deal...
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On 4/11/15 6:02 PM, Tim wrote:
On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 5:14:37 PM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
And it's so well-deserved.

Memories Pizza is back in business and $842,000 richer.

Facing negative backlash for supporting the state's religious freedom
legislation, employees with the Indiana pizzeria closed up their shop
and went underground for eight days after saying they would never serve
pizza at gay weddings.

Owner Kevin O'Connor opened the doors of his Walkertown restaurant to a
hungry crowd Thursday afternoon, undeterred by his daughter's
scrutinized comments to a television station in support of the Religious
Freedom Restoration Act.

"It's a relief to get going again and try to get back to normal,"
61-year-old O'Connor told the AP.

Like his daughter, O'Connor stood by his beliefs that taking a catering
job at a same-sex wedding would go against his religious beliefs.

Messages left by the Daily News at the shop's phone number were not
immediately returned.

http://tinyurl.com/kvq7f74

Hope all you fellas sent in a donation.


Harry, you didn't donate anything to them so whats the big deal...


It's funny, Tim. You righties, or at least some of you, were taken in
again.
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I wasn't taken in by anything. Did you see who they were going to re-donate a lot of the money too? Fire depts and women's groups.
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On 4/11/15 7:11 PM, Tim wrote:
I wasn't taken in by anything. Did you see who they were going to re-donate a lot of the money too? Fire depts and women's groups.


Oh, sure. Right. Of course. A "lot" of the money. You betcha.
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On Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:13:08 PM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 4/11/15 7:11 PM, Tim wrote:
I wasn't taken in by anything. Did you see who they were going to re-donate a lot of the money too? Fire depts and women's groups.


Oh, sure. Right. Of course. A "lot" of the money. You betcha.


SHUT UP ****


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