Once upon a time, the seven “gentlemen” in this picture were the “it” guys. Some of them still are. From left to right: Shannon Wynne (Flying Fish, Flying Saucer), Tom Garrison (Stoneleigh P), Tom Stephenson (Lakewood Yacht Club, Greenville Avenue Country Club), Scott Fickling (San Francisco Rose), Gene Street (You name it.), Pete Lucas (B&B, Little Gus’), and Tony Mantzuranis (B&B, Little Gus’). I just found the picture in my desk and looked up the story I wrote four years ago. Thought you’d like a little trip down memory lane. I can still taste the coffee cake and burgers at Little Gus’.
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