Originally Posted by Bowser:
If only we had places to go where younger people could go to have fun, interact and work on their social skills with the opposite sex....
Originally Posted by Bowser:
If only we had places to go where younger people could go to have fun, interact and work on their social skills with the opposite sex....
Originally Posted by Bowser:
If only we had places to go where younger people could go to have fun, interact and work on their social skills with the opposite sex....
Originally Posted by Bowser:
If only we had places to go where younger people could go to have fun, interact and work on their social skills with the opposite sex....
I'm not sure why all the blame is going to the shutdowns (well, I get it based on how people must focus on the politics of it).
Its not like everything would be normal if the restrictions never happened. Places around me have been open, but mostly empty. Plenty of people don't want to go to packed bars, even if allowed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sedated:
I'm not sure why all the blame is going to the shutdowns (well, I get it based on how people must focus on the politics of it).
Its not like everything would be normal if the restrictions never happened. Places around me have been open, but mostly empty. Plenty of people don't want to go to packed bars, even if allowed.
It's amazing how much difference an hour drive makes. Nobody gives a shit here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Reading just the last page of posts makes me wonder whether any of you have even been to a sports bar. Hell, any bar. Well, except Dane, but he lives in SoCal, which isn't really a bar mecca. It's kind of an anti-bar place. Like Tulsa Ok is to strip clubs. They resemble bars superficially, but CA sports bars are just about the worst venues imaginable so far as bars go.
The only thing worse might be national chain sports bar, like Hooters, Wild Wings, etc. The atmosphere is gimmicky like McDs/Wendy's, and the food is basically crap. Add in the wait staff that all wear the same outfit and stupid pins with dumb sayings on them and you're in bar hell with fake perky people bringing you drinks, hopefully some time before you actually have to get up and go to the bar and ask for one.
I’m sitting in a locally owned billiards and sports bar right now. I didn’t pay to park, my beers is $1.50, and I can walk next door and get and excellent locally owned burger for $6. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bob Dole:
I’m sitting in a locally owned billiards and sports bar right now. I didn’t pay to park, my beers is $1.50, and I can walk next door and get and excellent locally owned burger for $6.
Originally Posted by Bob Dole:
I’m sitting in a locally owned billiards and sports bar right now. I didn’t pay to park, my beers is $1.50, and I can walk next door and get and excellent locally owned burger for $6.
Originally Posted by Bob Dole:
I’m sitting in a locally owned billiards and sports bar right now. I didn’t pay to park, my beers is $1.50, and I can walk next door and get and excellent locally owned burger for $6.
Yeah those Chinese-owned burgers just don't have the same zip to them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
This is a much deeper convo beyond the scope of dying bars.
Guys don’t chase pussy anymore because they *are* pussies. It involves (1) effort, (2) time, (3) $$$, (4) rejection, and even when successful (5) breakups.
It’s much easier to watch a pronstar do her thing and get back to your Netflix series or video game.
This is exactly why I started dating guys and have had much success doing so. My friend Emily taught me how to give blowjovs. First I started by practicing on a banana. Then me and her would take turns on her friend Andrew. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Damn. Thought you were gonna say blowjob.
They’ve turned our downtown into an entertainment district where you can wander around with your drink. One of the newest has a vacant lot next to it where they have live music on Fridays and show a movie on the wall Saturdays. Bounce houses and shit for kids. Food trucks. A margarita shop opened up in a caboose adjacent to the lot (Railyard District). It’s been cool to see it all come together in the middle of this pandemic. [Reply]