The reputable Busch Lounge??
[QUOTE=PeterRammer;1994122]I had thought that Wilsons was a reputable saloon like the old Busch Lounge and the Red Barn that used to be in Lealman. Hope seen leaving that place is proof positive that it has truly gone to the strumpets. She needs to stay out of our sacred pubs and keep her tawdry azz on the stroll. If she keeps patronizing Wilson's it'll go out of business just like the Red Barn and the Busch. Pubs are an endangered species and we should do all we can to preserve them. Hope, on the other hand, is an endangered feces.[/QUOTE]Is that the same Busch Lounge, where I got a hand job from Barbara sitting at the bar one day? You want to talk reputable, let's include the Monkey Bar! LOL.
Saturday Evening at the Fights
Yesterday evening at Muenzel's lounge off of 49th Street was the first in a series of inter-gender bouts and things really got out of hand. For those of you who like the cat fights this one featured a revved up strumpet named Brittany taking on an older Andy Kaufman wannabee named Steven. WWE's got nothing on these two gladiators. This about was so ferocious and tough to call that it's presently under review with the final decision expected this week sometime. This coming Saturday the action moves to the newly refurbished Duffy's Pub.
On the way to and from the about I saw very little action and nothing worth scooping. Luckily for me some girls still keep their phones sometimes.
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uQlB99WCuk[/URL]
Last word on the Monkey Bar
[QUOTE=PeterRammer;2000173]When that place was thriving so too was Haines Road. Back before Sheriff Lardazz unleashed his community po po boys. Haines and the other side streets were fertile strumpet areas where the ladies roamed free. A trip down Haines was likely to be very nice back then. Some of the workers would stop in the Busch Lounge or Monkey Bar to catch a buzz before their next walk. I miss those daz.[/QUOTE]Just one more monkey bar story and I'll let it rest. I did jury duty many years ago and it was a murder trial. All the witnesses were from the Monkey Bar. They were all tweaking like crazy when they testified. The gal DJ was twitching so bad the judge was smirking and the ADA was laughing while she asked questions. I remember one witness was Strawberry. Remember her?
He gives mongers a bad name!
[QUOTE=SmackThatAss;2001263]As the travels take me around St Pete I found a WSW with short shiny black hair. She's about 5'5 135 lb. Really cute and she was by the Red Lobster on 34st 62nd Ave and. The kicker is I pulled into the Red Lobster took scoop her as she was about 25 steps from.
The black trailblazer went over the median to pull on the sidewalk to scoop her. I figure he had balls or knew her and I just got out scooped.
Any ideas on this cutie?[/QUOTE]Since there's no IQ test required for this hobby. Just some money and a vehicle. We're bound to be saddled with a few morons. Looks like you were witness to this weeks best living proof of that. Another crazy thing I chuckle at is guys obviously hunting in their work vehicles with their company contact info plastered on their ride for all to see. It appears to be an equal opportunity happening with plumbers, electricians, landscapers and you name it?