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Old 04-07-2008, 12:41 PM   #1
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Congrats Bruce and Barbara on the new location.I know it well as it was a good friends car dealership before Nader's.Selfishly it is a more central location for me so you will be seeing me a lot more as I go by there a lot.Now we know what Pepper has been doing while away from the forum.Good Luck!
Is this the building that currently houses the used car dealership with the BMWs near Wendy's?

Nice move BTW, you are much closer to South Down.

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Old 04-07-2008, 02:47 PM   #2
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Is this the building that currently houses the used car dealership with the BMWs near Wendy's? ...
Nope - it's the one on the opposite side of the street, diagonally across from the entrance to WalMart Plaza.

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Nice move BTW, you are much closer to South Down.
So we'll see you, the family, and your brother more often now, no?
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Old 04-08-2008, 12:24 AM   #3
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Nope - it's the one on the opposite side of the street, diagonally across from the entrance to WalMart Plaza.



So we'll see you, the family, and your brother more often now, no?
We will make a point of it!

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Old 04-08-2008, 12:18 PM   #4
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Just do us a favor Pepper and leave a light on in the old place, kinda dark now with you close and Gulbicki's gone....

Good luck in your new location, will you use the garage bay for drive up?
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Just do us a favor Pepper and leave a light on in the old place, kinda dark now with you close and Gulbicki's gone....

Good luck in your new location, will you use the garage bay for drive up?
Knock down the back wall and use it for drive through service, with the added bonus of offering an oil change while waiting for your order.

LOF = Lube, Oil, and Food...
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Pepper,

Good luck with the new location!! It's closer to Joisey, and even closer to Alton Bay. GTXrider and I will have to bring the folks. We travel up that way often enough to visit Walmart, Lowe's & the Wining Butcher.
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:46 PM   #7
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Just do us a favor Pepper and leave a light on in the old place, kinda dark now with you close and Gulbicki's gone.... ...
It really is dark, isn't it? With the General Store gone too, the only light left now is Jose and Stacy's place. I'm sure it won't be long at all, when someone will move into our old place, and light will shine again. Whoever they are, I wish them well.

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Old 04-08-2008, 03:49 PM   #8
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GH - since Lowe's is your dad's favorite store in the whole wide world, I imagine you'll be in my neighborhood a lot!
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I'm curious, if Pepper would tell us...Is operating a year round buisness at the Weirs, simply not a viable option at this point? I imagine your opinion would be "well informed".
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sa meredith - I suppose there are some businesses which could be viable year-round there, but not a restaurant.
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Pepper - Just wanted to add QL's and my best wishes for success at your new Gilford location! It's quite a bit closer to our house, too!
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Now I will have to get in my car... instead of boating on over... then again across the street from Home Goods... hmmmm ... lovin' it already.

Good luck to you and Bruce!!!
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Old 04-09-2008, 09:28 PM   #13
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I have always heard wonderful things about Waldo Peppers, I am just curious if Pepper does all the cooking or is there a kitchen staff. I have never heard anything about other cooks, or other people who may help to make the resturant a success?
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I have always heard wonderful things about Waldo Peppers, I am just curious if Pepper does all the cooking or is there a kitchen staff. I have never heard anything about other cooks, or other people who may help to make the resturant a success?
Topwater, I work for thr city and I go in there all the time for lunch. I might be wrong but I don't think Pepper has worked there for over a year. I heard she got another job and I saw her working at Lowes in Rochester, NH, so she's certainly not doing the cooking now. Someone told me Waldo has been out fixing cars since last summer too. I haven't seen him at Waldo Pepper's for a long time. The woman that is always behind the counter at the restaurant told her one of her friends that I know that she has been running it. The food has gotten better recently too. I'll try the new place when they open and post a report.
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Old 04-10-2008, 10:05 PM   #15
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As most longtime readers of this forum know, I have been working for Lowe's since November of 2006. When it becomes difficult to survive an economic downturn, one must do what one must do. I must admit it's awfully nice to work for a large corporation, as they provide health insurance, dental, disability and a 401K as well.
Waldo has in fact spent the winter months doing automotive work. Once again, one must do what one must do.

Our youngest son who has always worked with us, also has a second job outside of Waldo's as well. He's heading off to college in the fall, and needs to earn as much as he can for tuition.

Gail has been a manager at Waldo's for the past six years, and since I have been working elsewhere she has very nicely filled my shoes! Her sister, her son, and her neice are all valued members of the staff at Waldo's as well. We also seasonally employ numerous foreign students, as well as local students. Much of the reasoning behind our working elsewhere is that it enables us to continue providing employment to these loyal employees - if the business does not have to support us, it can support them.

Now, to answer the question of who does the cooking - everybody who works there contributes to the effort. We have always lived by the philosophy that involving staff members in each step of the process engages them in the product, which instills pride in their work, and understanding of the hard work put forth by their team mates.

We have been blessed with many fabulous employees over the years, and look forward to providing them a new workplace where they can enjoy year-round traffic.

I will continue to work for Lowe's, as it makes the best economic sense for our future. I can do so knowing that our hardworking and loyal staff are ready to continue the traditions we have all worked so hard to build.
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Hi Pepper!

Your working at Lowe's and Bruce wrenching again underscores the apparent difficulty of making a good living in the lakes region.

Even with a good product (your food is great) the long winter and weak population base can drive you crazy.

New Hampshire is a hardscrabble state, a rough place to get ahead.

I thank myself time and time again for choosing to move West (Portland, Oregon) as opposed to Laconia when it came time to make my move.

It's just a pretty (actually, much nicer) here, and there are lots of people, and lots of money to be made.

Best of luck, and hope to munch a cheese steak and some pizza at your new location.
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Hi Pepper!

Your working at Lowe's and Bruce wrenching again underscores the apparent difficulty of making a good living in the lakes region.

New Hampshire is a hardscrabble state, a rough place to get ahead.

I thank myself time and time again for choosing to move West (Portland, Oregon) as opposed to Laconia when it came time to make my move.

It's just a pretty (actually, much nicer) here, and there are lots of people, and lots of money to be made.

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Don't know what you do for work but myself any many friends have prospered very well in NH.I'm glad you find it so wonderfull there in Portland.I've spent a lot of time in the Northwest and think it's nice but in my opinion I'll take NH anyday.I hope you have a wonderfull life on the left coast but there is no need of putting this beautifull part of the world down when you don't even live here.I'm sure the economy is no different than here.Aren't there some local boards in Portland you can access to voice your opinion instead?
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Hi Pepper,

My wife has been treking to Lowes every weekend for materials (we have a bit of a project going on). The thought occured that I did not know when the move would be complete and you would be open for business in the new location.

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Old 04-28-2008, 11:57 AM   #19
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SS - I don't think Mr. V was intending to slam our fine State, although I can see how it could certainly be interpreted that way. He doesn't live here, but his entire family does, and he really does hold a deep affection for this area, even if his posts sometimes seem to suggest just the opposite.

JS - we're hoping to be open for Memorial Day! It'll be a tough feat, but we're doing our best to accomplish all that needs doing to ensure an opening as soon as possible.
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Don't know what you do for work but myself any many friends have prospered very well in NH.I'm glad you find it so wonderfull there in Portland.I've spent a lot of time in the Northwest and think it's nice but in my opinion I'll take NH anyday.I hope you have a wonderfull life on the left coast but there is no need of putting this beautifull part of the world down when you don't even live here.I'm sure the economy is no different than here.Aren't there some local boards in Portland you can access to voice your opinion instead?
Gosh, sicksucker, such hostility.

Take a chill pill.

Better yet, go to Waldo Peppers and eat a cheese steak.

Then go jump in the lake.

Is your need to control situations so great that you have to butt in where it doesn't concern you?
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Mr. V- SIKSUKR was not hostile - we are all on this site because we love this area. You reminded us that NH is a tough place to make a living. We know that - but we love it anyway! Then you closed with a bit of mine is better that yours.

Like SIKSUKR I've spent time in Oregon too. It is a beautiful place and I look forward to returning for a visit - but I choose to live here. That's my choice - just as the northwest is yours.

No need to twist someone's name, tell them to take a pill and jump in the lake. That actually sounded more hositle than the post you were responding to! If your message was for Pepper alone - perhaps you should have PM'd her.

We're finally getting the rain we need here. How is it in Portland?
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Now I will have to get in my car... instead of boating on over... then again across the street from Home Goods... hmmmm ... lovin' it already.

Good luck to you and Bruce!!!
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