3/12/22

Nigel Travis elated the famed Spider Cafe coffee house closes in Austin,Texas

   Jason Percy

   The famed Spider Coffee house closed some time ago another victim of the unrelenting  economic warfare of the Biden administration in shutting down much of the economy. For Dunkin Donuts executive CEO Nigel Travis --who may or may not ben charge anymore--this is welcome news as any competition to the plutocrats and their desire for complete economic domination and monopoly has no bounds. The Spider cafe closed and reportedly Nigel Travis was giving fellow Dunkin investor,stick holders, and executives big hugs and gifts after the news of this classic University of Texas hangout was closing, The Spider House will have ts coffee house closed but I guess still have  a ballroom operating


in another example  of property and business owners sitting in property deciding it more profitable not to run a business and just to own it than ever actually operating it and this pleases the likes of Nigel Travis  and globalist Dunking brand that essentially makes it money operating incomes form fools wising to be franchisee. The Spider House was this creepy 1313 Mockingbord Munster style  house that drew in all sorts of people to it students and post students at the University of Texas and made the near by Dunkin empty at most times as who the hell would want to hang at such a place and shit hole that are these corrupt cookie cutter lookalike strip mall lame drive thru construction s 15000 Dunkin Donuts all across America
 especially when there are places like Spider House around yet these places do seem to be closing all of the time and this can only empower the shit co
corporatists and monopolists and shit advertising brands such as this fuckin Dunkin Sunkiin. The unique funky java look of Spider House will be no mo and now people have little alternatives to get their caffeine fix now have little options and may have go these dunkin ubiquitous business. This house has been here when the area was all farmland and was a whore house in the thirties and became abandoned and a party house in the seventies and eighties before the owners opened the Sider House coffee house that drew high school students to locals 

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