When in the 1980s Texas A&M University built a new home for their chancellor, just across the street from their heavily populated pig research farm, a distinct odor was noticed by many who attended the open house.
When asked about the smell wafting across the street from the pig farm, the chancellor endeared himself to the student body by replying, “It smells like money, to me.”
So, if a person n miles over is having a difficult time breathing because of the aerosolized capsaicin, then how are the employees able to even work? This smells a lot like the neighbor who complains that they can smell cigarette smoke from their neighbor smoking indoors three houses away.
Given the amount of cross licencing done for that sauce if the plant gets shut down they’ll re-open inside the month someplace that is MORE than willing to keep that cash cow in their backyard.
And Ken, yeah it sounds a lot like the complaints any long-running gun club gets when some short-sighted yuppies buy houses for cheap nearby.
October 31st, 2013 at 1:08 pm
When in the 1980s Texas A&M University built a new home for their chancellor, just across the street from their heavily populated pig research farm, a distinct odor was noticed by many who attended the open house.
When asked about the smell wafting across the street from the pig farm, the chancellor endeared himself to the student body by replying, “It smells like money, to me.”
October 31st, 2013 at 2:11 pm
So, if a person n miles over is having a difficult time breathing because of the aerosolized capsaicin, then how are the employees able to even work? This smells a lot like the neighbor who complains that they can smell cigarette smoke from their neighbor smoking indoors three houses away.
October 31st, 2013 at 7:08 pm
I thought if you liked your cock sauce, you could keep your cock sauce. Another lie!
November 1st, 2013 at 10:38 am
Given the amount of cross licencing done for that sauce if the plant gets shut down they’ll re-open inside the month someplace that is MORE than willing to keep that cash cow in their backyard.
And Ken, yeah it sounds a lot like the complaints any long-running gun club gets when some short-sighted yuppies buy houses for cheap nearby.
November 1st, 2013 at 2:52 pm
Weer’d: Problem being that this factory opened within this year – it’s new.
On those grounds I won’t dismiss complaints from nearby residents automatically.
It’s certainly possible they’re getting “pepper bombed” by the factory if something went wrong there.
(On the personal side, I never liked Sriracha; too sweet for my taste.)
November 2nd, 2013 at 6:11 am
My, my ….. what will Ed Shultz and Bill Maher put on all that cock that they like to eat? (Sorry, couldn’t resist).