Man, am I glad we stopped playing this bar
:arhhh:
The names haven't been released, but when we would set up, these three people would be the only people in the band room, playing hip-hop on the juke box and playing pool.
I feel glad to have ignored them. :stan:
We haven't played the place in over a year.
http://www.wtnh.com/global/video/fla...nfo&rnd=170611
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Whoah!
We used to play a place like that in the 70's, a bar called The Vanishing Point that was a center of bad news. Our last night there included a room-clearing warning shot fired by a police officer. I think it burned down in the 90s.
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Yep, you were wise not to make buddies.
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Well, there was always something wierd about that place. I mean, I never saw any drugs there, or any violence, or anything. There was just nobody there. I just chalked it up to the place being poorly run.
Then again, I guess I've blissfully naieve of that stuff since high school
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Wait a minute.
This implies that there's a demand for illegal drugs outside of "urban" areas.
:wow
That was the thinly veiled subtext when this story came up on my local weather/traffic station.
And you know what "urban" means.:wah:
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Originally Posted by
NeoFauve
And you know what "urban" means.:wah:
Something above the Suburbs?
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What the hell is with that girls hat?
Also, I am glad for you that you had no association with those guys. I don't understand that whole lifestyle anyways.