Damn. I've been going there since the mid 80's with my grandpaw and I used to take my family almost every weekend when we first moved to Plano in 1992. I also used to advertise on his menu board. Suck if it's true, he seemed like a genuine person.
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Anyone a fan of Poor Richard's Cafe in East Plano?
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Originally posted by A+ View PostDamn! Just found this place on Mother's Day and it was awesome! We've been looking for a breakfast eatery ever since the Sunny Street Cafe in Murphy got shut down. Damn it!
I just saw his mug shot,. I was sitting across the sumbitch!!
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Considering how merely being accused of this completely ruins a persons life before they even set foot in a court room I believe that some arrest for kiddie porn are politically/personally motivated with planted evidence. I know for an absolute fact that for $350 I could have anyone that I could even think of set up for this kind of charge and the person who plants the evidence does it in such a way that it appears that the person being set up has be viewing the porn for a long length of time every night while choking it.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by Silverback View Postand rightfully so, Sunny Street Cafe was the nastiest place out here. Go over to Country Club Cafe in Wylie off Country Club just south of Parker Rd......bro....
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Originally posted by A+ View PostDon't ALL the good breakfast eateries have a nasty quality to them? I'll definitely check them out. Thanks!
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Originally posted by Silverback View Postthey shouldn't. None of the waitresses bathed at Sunny Street, it was disgusting. None of them picked up after themselves, and would leave food on the floor if it fell. They were all above doing any cleaning and would bitch about it out loud......bro....
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostI want to know the story, did they send them child porn and then bust them? I stopped trusting anyone in law enforcement when they got to turn a profit.
It's unlikely that they were all collected randomly; they asked a person online who was known to be under age to send them photos, or in one of the charges, ask to meet and have sex for money.
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