Mexico Joe
Cholla Bay 4 Life
For all essential purposes, Cholla Bay is my home away from home in RP and JJ's will forever be in my <3
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It actually is Roger and some family members. They have not said exactly who they are but that there are family involved.Just heard that Roger Clyne bought the the Hut...
me too!!!For all essential purposes, Cholla Bay is my home away from home in RP and JJ's will forever be in my <3
#ChollaBay4Life
What's not to love!?!Hey I love sitting out on the steps and patio at JJ's, just saying.
Roger's Father-in-law. Word is that Randy (and financial partners) sold the Hut to buy some land close to Wrecked to build a music venue.It actually is Roger and some family members. They have not said exactly who they are but that there are family involved.
There's a difference between Manny's and JJ's Kenny. They got rid of the attractions ( trailerparks) at the Mirador and made places to stay with better sandy beaches, But JJ's has the local people to keep it alive. I don't think we'll ever see the pre- passport crowds again tho' so the income will be less.Like Manny's, it's a place we all like to think will last forever come hell or high water. Well it might withstand the high water, but 50+ years of watching what's called progress in PP and Cholla, it very well could be on borrowed time.
Who's knows how much money exchanged hands, more likely get me out of this lease...Hey Roberto last time I stopped by to talk about who you have been pulling out of the sand the previous week I did notice that the Black Dog has Resurrected again. Your thoughts!Regarding a sale, question is what was sold. Often it is just the business, not the realestate, that is sold. Usually goes with a long term lease. I met a man, not Roger, who told me he was buying the Hut.
Never thought or said they were the same or that JJ's depended on Roger, only that they are both landmarks and you can't tell me that JJ's, even with the "local" support hasn't been struggling to some degree. Remember it was the “El Club de Pesca La Cholla” before 84, and of course there's always this thing called progress that doesn't give a shit about landmarks or old farts in Cholla who hang out at JJ's.There's a difference between Manny's and JJ's Kenny. They got rid of the attractions ( trailerparks) at the Mirador and made places to stay with better sandy beaches, But JJ's has the local people to keep it alive. I don't think we'll ever see the pre- passport crowds again tho' so the income will be less.
JJ's never depended on Roger Clyne for an income and there ARE other venues.
The land was never truly owned by Larry when it was Changos nor was it owned by Randy when it was the Hut. Just the lease and the business entity was all that was sold. Randy has several financial partners and my understanding of this recent sale is that a group led by Roger's father-in-law is also made up of several investors, I am told that Roger's participation is mostly name value. Just what I heard, you never know exactly how much truth there is to any statement you hear down here.Regarding a sale, question is what was sold. Often it is just the business, not the realestate, that is sold. Usually goes with a long term lease. I met a man, not Roger, who told me he was buying the Hut.
Ja ja ja ja ain't that the truth !! Here and everywhere.. Just what I heard, you never know exactly how much truth there is to any statement you hear down here.
No importa a mi. Black Dog was never a place of interest to me. There are at least 5 of the joints open so you know none of them can be doing well. Have you visited any Dog? I wonder if anyone form the forum has ever visited one of the 'casinos'? Not a tourist activity I think....Hey Roberto last time I stopped by to talk about who you have been pulling out of the sand the previous week I did notice that the Black Dog has Resurrected again. Your thoughts!
I have never been in one in RP, I would rather spend my money buying things from the gift stores down there. Heck I think I have been in the casinos in az maybe 3 times.I wonder if anyone form the forum has ever visited one of the 'casinos'? Not a tourist activity I think.
Regarding a sale, question is what was sold. Often it is just the business, not the realestate, that is sold. Usually goes with a long term lease. I met a man, not Roger, who told me he was buying the Hut.