things about vr..

Not sure I understood the OP...a "food truck"?...maybe a Hot Dog Stand?...Have heard that in my City, they range from $13,000 and up and sometimes, the "disabled" get them for free.....I've Never known or seen a deafie operating one tho'....not an easy job...standing in the cold, heat and rain....robberies and the operators do have to go through a hell of a lot for licensing purposes....

Food trucks are the new trend on the west coast (they have a whole street of them in Portland. You can get some really good food from them. Usually tacos or Chinese food. They cook it right there on the truck. One of the food channels even has a series about them. Texas has quite a few now too.

http://www.bestaustinfoodtrucks.com/
 
Food trucks are the new trend on the west coast (they have a whole street of them in Portland. You can get some really good food from them. Usually tacos or Chinese food. They cook it right there on the truck. One of the food channels even has a series about them. Texas has quite a few now too.

Best Austin Food Trucks | Food Trailers Austin

food trucks.... tons of it in NYC... mighty good!
 
Cool! I figured they had them there too but I am not that familiar with them.

not surprising. I'm still not that familiar with lot of them either. they're mostly locals.

for ie... there's "Mighty Tacos" food truck and they're limited to specific area of Brooklyn. They don't venture out. not sure why but my guess? permit fee is very expensive depending on which borough.
 
Really? Has changed a lot since my youth. They were very helpful at placing me in a group home and in a job as a janitor.

Of course after I managed to escape and make my own life it's been good, but I am still very bitter.

Oh wow, VR has changed so much - they no longer to put in group home anymore but different department is responsible and strictly limited to severely disabled who unable to take care of their life. The deaf people who ability to take care of their life are out of question and they will get assistance with rent if they are too poor.
 
I do recall....a clerk at the Courthouse (here in Jacksonville)....worked behind the snack bar....I could never understand how he managed to give change....(he was blind)....People were very patient with him tho'....

There was a lunch counter at the bus stop in a nearby city that has an old sign...run by the Comission of the blind.
And rockin robin not all blind people are totally blind.
 
Food trucks are the new trend on the west coast (they have a whole street of them in Portland. You can get some really good food from them. Usually tacos or Chinese food. They cook it right there on the truck. One of the food channels even has a series about them. Texas has quite a few now too.

Best Austin Food Trucks | Food Trailers Austin

Yup, I even have a food truck right here in my neighborhood, in my parking lot! It's in the process of being cleaned right now, though, but once it's done I will be gawking at what they have.
 
Figure I would Cook health food.becuase the World is becoming health fanática ,plus im very into taking care of my body .deaf dont mean.we cant follow our dreams what ever they are.
 
Derek b..what this mean ..i tryied to read and boy do i not understand..i dont think i seen anything about ..food truck being in trouble or ran out..
 
That was Salvation Army truck feeding poor people. Alderman wanted it out as it bought homeless people in town. At end, truck is here to stay.
 
I wonder why homeless come.maybe food price was cheap..i dont my food will be to cheap as,was planing organic fresh vegies ..meal.like soups and salad ,bread cakes all .
 
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