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lemur68 wrote:
rayj wrote:If you guys are REALLY pining for the bad bar experience, my dad owns a biker bar just off Highway 44 in Franklin County, Missouri. It is called 'Roadhouse 100'. Yep, it resembles the movie in many respects, although it falters on the production values. Think 'Roadhouse', except the lighting is classic Wal-Mart fluorescent, and the Swayze is a burly old biker with white hair that can toss a cigarette machine.

One time a wailing female, sporting the classic Tennessee Crest, was being comforted by her cohorts at the bar when her man showed up with a pickup truckload of her stuff. He dumped it out in the middle of the (gravel) parking lot, doused it with gasoline, and ignited it.

I'm pretty sure they got back together by the end of the day. I wasn't hanging out to find out, though.


I'm off for the week. I know where I'm going.


Gray Summit, MO...have fun. rayj really didn't convey the danger associated with going into this bar. These people are all about fighting. I used to visit rayj there while he was working as a short-order cook. There was always someone staring me down, looking for a fight. The patrons of this bar are all completely insane, alcoholic, pill taking meth-heads. They have the racist David Allan Coe material on the jukebox, if that helps to paint the picture of this place. I do like rayj's Dad, but he runs a scary scary business.

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Glenn W. Turner wrote:The patrons of this bar are all completely insane, alcoholic, pill taking meth-heads. They have the racist David Allan Coe material on the jukebox, if that helps to paint the picture of this place. I do like rayj's Dad, but he runs a scary scary business.


Firearm 'show-and-tell' night was indeed a night to remember. I had the 'OK', as the owners son. Number of participating patrons: 7. Number of firearms: 9. Of course, that was 6 years ago, so no need to raid the place, sirs.

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rayj wrote:
Glenn W. Turner wrote:The patrons of this bar are all completely insane, alcoholic, pill taking meth-heads. They have the racist David Allan Coe material on the jukebox, if that helps to paint the picture of this place. I do like rayj's Dad, but he runs a scary scary business.


Firearm 'show-and-tell' night was indeed a night to remember. I had the 'OK', as the owners son. Number of participating patrons: 7. Number of firearms: 9. Of course, that was 6 years ago, so no need to raid the place, sirs.


"...and that's how you turn an ordinary gun into five guns."

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tipcat wrote:
Marsupialized wrote:if this does not entice you into going out to this bar I don't know what will


Dude, what is it with you and the bigger girls?


you know how like, vietnam veterans will have flashbacks for years and years after they leave the war? because what they saw and did was so awful it's always on their mind, they can't escape it? Even if they are having a nice day some horrible war memory will just barge it's way into their thoughts?
well, it's kind of like that.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom

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Marsupialized wrote:
tipcat wrote:
Marsupialized wrote:if this does not entice you into going out to this bar I don't know what will


Dude, what is it with you and the bigger girls?


you know how like, vietnam veterans will have flashbacks for years and years after they leave the war? because what they saw and did was so awful it's always on their mind, they can't escape it? Even if they are having a nice day some horrible war memory will just barge it's way into their thoughts?
well, it's kind of like that.


Is it like that with the Fun Club too?

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Hairy wrote:
Marsupialized wrote:
tipcat wrote:
Marsupialized wrote:if this does not entice you into going out to this bar I don't know what will


Dude, what is it with you and the bigger girls?


you know how like, vietnam veterans will have flashbacks for years and years after they leave the war? because what they saw and did was so awful it's always on their mind, they can't escape it? Even if they are having a nice day some horrible war memory will just barge it's way into their thoughts?
well, it's kind of like that.


Is it like that with the Fun Club too?


bingo
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom

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lemur68 wrote:
rayj wrote:If you guys are REALLY pining for the bad bar experience, my dad owns a biker bar just off Highway 44 in Franklin County, Missouri. It is called 'Roadhouse 100'. Yep, it resembles the movie in many respects, although it falters on the production values. Think 'Roadhouse', except the lighting is classic Wal-Mart fluorescent, and the Swayze is a burly old biker with white hair that can toss a cigarette machine.

One time a wailing female, sporting the classic Tennessee Crest, was being comforted by her cohorts at the bar when her man showed up with a pickup truckload of her stuff. He dumped it out in the middle of the (gravel) parking lot, doused it with gasoline, and ignited it.

I'm pretty sure they got back together by the end of the day. I wasn't hanging out to find out, though.


I'm off for the week. I know where I'm going.


i love this thread, i love bad bars. what is a tennessee crest?!!!!!!!!

the problem with all dem no taste ladies is their haircuts. if they had decent haircuts well, they wouldn't be there.
Tom wrote: I remember going in the back and seeing him headbanging to Big Black. He looked like he was raping the air- really. He had this look on his face like, "yeah air... you know you want it.".

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fantasmatical thorr wrote:what is a tennessee crest?!!!!!!!!

the problem with all dem no taste ladies is their haircuts. if they had decent haircuts well, they wouldn't be there.


the 'Tennessee Crest' is a slang term for that hairdo where the 'bangs' (i.e. the hair just across the top of the forehead) are teased up, sometime to absurd heights/shapes. The crown, sides, and back are usually given less attention, but I believe the height of the crest denotes increased breeding capabilities. This style is typically accompanied by stonewashed denim, and T-shirts sporting Foreigner or Boston hit record artwork. Or Harley Davidson iconic imagery of some sort.

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