2011 Event Registration is Live!
February 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Saturday June 18, 2011 – Thursday January 1, 1970
4200 Nance Road
Acworth, GA 30101
(770) 917-5151
Description:
Register for the 2011 Mayor’s Tournament Charity Golf Tournament without having to talk to the Mayor! That’s right, you can do it right here on this page.
Once again we will be at lovely Cobblestone Golf Course, doing our best to raise some much needed funds for children in need. The event will take place the day before Father’s Day, which falls on June 25th this year.
Please use the form below to add your contact information. After you complete it, you will be brought to the payment page where payments via credit card can be made. The surcharge represents the fee Paypal charges us to process credit card transactions.
If you are paying for the entire foursome, make sure to add all the participants below.
Event to be held at: Cobblestone Golf Course
24 Hours in the Hole
February 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Warden happy with last month’s picks, except for one thus spent 24 hours in the hole.
Last month’s picks: SIRI was 1.66 now 1.77
CRUS was 12.59 up 24.08 sell now!
Mata put me in the hole!
New picks for this month: CFRUY bought at 5.61 up now 5.84
BP yes BP bought at 39.00 now at 45.85
COH (Coach Bags ) bought at 31.50 sell now at 57.41
Hope warden lets me stay up to watch American Idol and Two in Half Men.
PALM RESTAURANT – Nashville, TN
February 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Godfather had the opportunity to eat in Downtown Nashville the other evening, and selected THE PALM Restaurant, located right across the street from the Nashville hockey arena. Overall the restaurant was good, but unfortunately, “Oh so typical of high-end chain type steakhouses. Dark wood, waiters with butcher smocks on with embroidered name on chest, and “good with a joke or to light up your smoke”. The problem the Godfather has with most of these places is that they love to charge “Cadillac prices” , but don’t love to give “Cadillac Services”. Great place if you are on an expense account and I think these places know that and cater to that.
When I’m paying 60 plus dollars for a steak and 5 bucks for a coke, I want to be amazed and awestruck by the service! I want to be serviced in ways I did not think I could be serviced. Prime example, on this particular evening it was very cold in Nashville, so all of the six gentlemen in our party had to check coats. At the end of a marathon business dinner, I want to get out of the restaurant. A place such as the Palm, should have had our coats waiting, but instead we were forced to walk around the restaurant for someone to come help us find and pull our coats. Even worse we were the last ones to leave so no real excuse for being busy. After spending a thousand bucks, we were basically told “see ya”get your own coats or figure it out, we know you are on an expense account and from out of town and we get a 100 new suckers in here every night. One of the wines we were looking forward to was out of stock, just not 5 start quality but rest assured they charge 5 star prices.
Great place to be seen if you’re into that superficial act, location is great. 100 yards from the Nashville strip. These steakhouses are becoming endless and routine money makers. Morton’s, Kendrick’s, The Palm, Stoney River, on and on what’s the difference? Godfather sees none.
Jerry Rice Cracks His Back
February 8, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Jerry Rice, Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee, Gives Credit to His Longevity to Chiropractic
A release on Business News Wire on August 3, 2010 carried a title that read, “The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress Congratulates Jerry Rice on his Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction”. Jerry Rice, a football superstar and longtime user of chiropractic is also a spokesperson for the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP).
The F4CP release noted that, “August 7, 2010, Jerry Rice and six other National Football League (NFL) icons will be honored in Canton, Ohio, as they become the latest members to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.” During his career, Rice made 13 trips to the NFL Pro bowl and holds 38 different NFL records.
The F4CP release quotes Jerry Rice’s support of chiropractic when he stated, “Chiropractic care helped me stay healthy and succeed in the league for as long as I did.”
The story reports that Rice’s first experience with chiropractic care took place during Super Bowl XXIII, where he witnessed first-hand how chiropractic care helped his injured 49er teammates perform, resulting in a win over the Cincinnati Bengals. One of these teammates was another long time supporter of chiropractic, Hall of Famer Joe Montana.
Jerry Rice continued with chiropractic after he left football. He credits chiropractic with his ability to perform on the TV show Dancing With The Stars. Rice was quoted as saying, “‘Dancing with the Stars’ was every bit as exhausting and challenging — though not nearly as brutal — as football,” says Rice. “I had aches and pains that I never had before. Again, chiropractic care made the difference — and kept me dancing and in the competition.”
New Hall of Famer, Jerry Rice, remains active and summed up his support for chiropractic by saying, “I have been blessed with a long and healthy career as a professional athlete, and as I move forward into the next stage of my life, chiropractic care will continue to be an important part of my game plan.”
Leave tiger alone
February 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Sean Patton, in defense of Tiger….
















