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I met Moose today.


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Spoke to him at a Foodshow that we go to every year in Charlotte. He and his wife were very nice but I didnt ask him a whole lot. Just asked him if he was going to do a restaurant and he said that he has a few daycare places and was looking for products for them. I told him I enjoyed watching him threw the years and thats about it. I really was surprised how nice he was though.

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I think he and Rucker (and I think another guy, but don't remember who) have a place called The Ruckus House.

I think it's a daycare/children's place. Could be wrong.

I've met him before and he was a very nice guy. He's got a lot of kids, too.

Thought the Ruckus House was a Rucker/Minter Venture

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Moose is a very laid-back, cool as hell guy off the field. Once sat next to him at a luncheon and he was on my fantasy team (the year he tore the League a new one in the last eight games). While everyone else was sitting there bored out of their seats listening to the speaker, he asked me who else was on "our team" and listened intently. How many fantasy owners have ever been able to do that?

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