Alcoholics: not so Anonymous?
I checked out the bar down the street from my house, called The Living Room Lounge. It's pretty big, and happy hour was until 10, so I got drunk and hung out with the people there. There was free pizza and the place has couches (living room theme) instead of benches (though it still has bar stools). Occasionalyl, someone would wander into the bar, look confused, then a bit angry, then walk up the stairs by the entrance (the bar shared an entrance with two other places)...
Ironically there was an AA meeting upstairs, so if you looked straight at the bar (for which there was no sign outside) you saw an Alcoholics Anonymous sign(which was permanent, and apparently predated the bar), and under it a heineken banner...
I checked out the bar down the street from my house, called The Living Room Lounge. It's pretty big, and happy hour was until 10, so I got drunk and hung out with the people there. There was free pizza and the place has couches (living room theme) instead of benches (though it still has bar stools). Occasionalyl, someone would wander into the bar, look confused, then a bit angry, then walk up the stairs by the entrance (the bar shared an entrance with two other places)...
Ironically there was an AA meeting upstairs, so if you looked straight at the bar (for which there was no sign outside) you saw an Alcoholics Anonymous sign(which was permanent, and apparently predated the bar), and under it a heineken banner...
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thelibra:
i just noticed you're in my friends list twice. weirdo. i'm going to delete you and re-request you because it looks funny with two othellos. like the names are going to get up and duel or something.
shamunda:
takes care of the problem if one lives in a small apartment - free living room space down stairs.