Re: tyranny of the 1st graders???



el guapo <mrtobrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jon Enslin wrote:
>> aborgman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > WiNK <elvistcb13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Google Beta User wrote:
>> > >> << If it isn't a place that has an age limit, it means children may be
>> > >> present. If you don't like being told to leave, frequent another
>> > >> establishment, pretty simple solution. >>
>> > >>
>> > >> It's 9 p.m. on a weeknight at a bar type atmosphere. Come on.
>> > >>
>> > >> It goes both ways, if you don't want to risk the chance of exposing
>> > >> your kids to vulgar, 'uncivilized' behaviour, then don't take them to
>> > >> settings where there is going to be drinking.
>> > >
>> > > It has a *kids menu.* It's rather like an Applebee's...... give me a
>> > > break.
>> >
>> > I wouldn't advise taking kids to Applebees at 9pm on "Happy Hour" night
>> > either...
>>
>> Anyone who goes to Applebees for Happy Hour needs to get kicked out of
>> somewhere.
>
> I've been stuck in a town for about 3 months where your choices were
> Applebee's or a biker bar where the record scratches and stops playing
> the second you walk in the door, and you take two steps back out and
> hear it resume playing.
>
> I spent many a drunken night in that Applebee's. Oh, and a few
> listening to horrible karaoke at the bar in the Holiday Inn.

I think I would have stuck with the biker bar.

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Aaron
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