[RDXA] Vet freebies!

Lynn Bisha lbisha at rochester.rr.com
Tue Nov 12 06:38:10 CST 2013


Dan,

   Applebees on Empire in Webster was fine, 15 min wait and quick service. 
I didn't go until 1:15

Lynn


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "drguyor" <drguyor at earthlink.net>
To: "'Doug Stewart'" <doug.stewart at STCMEMS.com>; "'RDXA Member Mail List'" 
<RDXA at RDXA.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [RDXA] Vet freebies!


> Thanks.
>
> Have you tried to eat at Applebee's on Veterans Day?  I tried a few years
> ago after work and was told 2-hour wait. Golden Corral was right across 
> the
> street and had a line that kept moving.  45 minute wait.  I ate there.
>
> Semper Fi,
> Dan, N2DD
> USMC Ret. (85-06)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RDXA [mailto:rdxa-bounces at rdxa.com] On Behalf Of Doug Stewart
> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 5:19 PM
> To: Rick Mintz; WNYDXA Member Mail; RDXA Member Mail List
> Subject: Re: [RDXA] Vet freebies!
>
> Forgot Applebees.  Free meal for any vet tomorrow as well.
>
> Doug
> and Happy Birthday USMC!
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: RDXA [rdxa-bounces at rdxa.com] On Behalf Of Rick Mintz
> [Rmintz at Rochester.rr.com]
> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 5:13 PM
> To: WNYDXA Member Mail; RDXA Member Mail List
> Subject: [RDXA] Vet freebies!
>
> Savvy vets and active military can eat their way for free through Veterans
> Day this year.
>
> You served your country. On Veterans Day, if you play your cards right, 
> it's
> going to serve you right back - on the house.
>
> From the moment you wake up until you hit the hay, Veterans Day is Freebie
> Day. But you've got to plan.
>
> Sure, there are a few catches - and most require proof of military 
> service.
> (You need to check company websites for the fine print.) But if you're a 
> vet
> or active military, you might plan out a Freebie Monday that goes 
> something
> like this:
>
> . You wake up hungry.Head over to Denny's for all-you-can-eat stacks of
> buttermilk pancakes. But you've got to pay up for anything else you get.
>
> .You're feeling scruffy. Great Clips has you covered. Vets can walk in on
> Monday - with no appointment - and get free haircuts. If you don't have 
> the
> time Monday, or just got a buzz cut, you can still snatch a rain check for 
> a
> freebie haircut.
>
> . You yearn for the outdoors. Check out any of the nation's 100 national
> parks. All parks with admission fees are waiving them for vets over the
> three-day weekend.
>
> . You're ready for lunch - with pizzazz. You might try Hooters, which 
> offers
> vets free meals to $10.99 - as long as you buy a beverage. And, ah, no
> charge for the ambience.
>
> . You're stressed from lunch. Participating Massage Envy shops in
> Washington, D.C.; Maryland; and Northern Virginia region offer a free,
> one-hour massage (worth $49) to active military and veterans. Appointments
> are mandatory. A standard 20% tip (about $10) will be expected - but not
> required. No rain checks.
>
> . You savor an afternoon snack.If the snack you're lusting for is pizza,
> California Pizza Kitchen will serve vets any pizza on its menu for free -
> even The Works.
>
> . You need financial advice. Vets get free access on Monday to a 
> Kiplinger's
> and Wells Fargo-sponsored online tool - valued at $49.95 - that helps vets
> create a personalized strategy to boost Social Security benefits.
> Instructions at www.SocialSecurityforVeterans.com.
>
> . You're hankering for dinner. Golden Corral rolls out a free buffet 
> dinner
> and free beverage to active-duty and retired military.
>
> .You desire dessert. Participating Krispy Kreme stores will feed a 
> veteran's
> sweet tooth with a free doughnut and small coffee.
>
> . You're getting sleepy. OK, this one's not on the house. But Red Roof Inn
> is offering 15% off at more than 350 properties nationwide all November to
> vets, active-duty military and their families.
>
> .You've still got the munchies. Red Robin has got the cure: a free Tavern
> Double burger - served, of course, with bottomless fries.
>
> . You don't want the day to end.You might cap it off with a caffeinated
> salute at Starbucks, which will pour a free, tall brewed coffee to vets 
> and
> active military - and their spouses.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------
> Rick Mintz  -  257 Farmview Drive  -  Macedon, NY 14502-9329
> Phone: 585.377.5813  -  Email:
> Rmintz at Rochester.rr.com<mailto:Rmintz at Rochester.rr.com>
>
> Amateur Radio Station: W1TY (11001 11101 00001 10101)
> Trustee: Club station W2RTY, the "RTTY Rangers"
> DXCC Honor Roll, SSB WAZ, 5 Band WAS, RTTY WAS, SSB WAS, VUCC
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------------------------
>
> _______________________________________________
> RDXA mailing list
> RDXA at rdxa.com
> http://mail.rdxa.com/mailman/listinfo/rdxa_rdxa.com
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> RDXA mailing list
> RDXA at rdxa.com
> http://mail.rdxa.com/mailman/listinfo/rdxa_rdxa.com 





More information about the RDXA mailing list