This place was a dive bar located near the correctional center, and it was oft debated which place had more crazy people. The bar had a couple of pool tables, a jar of pickled eggs behind the counter, the rancid smell of cigarette smoke combined with sweat and grease, and a Smith & Wesson next to the register. Lisa and I usually sat at the bar, chatted with the regulars, and chain smoked the night away. Now and then we'd get to watch a fight break out.
My dad caught wind of it (intentionally, I admit, I egged him on), and he didn't like to hear that his daughter was hanging out at such a rough place. So one day when he was delivering hay to a farm near there, he actually dragged my mom into this place for a beer, to find out how bad it really was!
"It cost 80 cents for a half pint!" he railed the next time he saw me. "And there were pickle cards all over the floor!"
Later, over a holiday dinner, we all laughed about it. My dad is a serious and quiet person, which made it all the more hilarious that he'd gone there. For his birthday that year (1996), I purchased this hat in the picture for his collection and he's only worn it a few times, choosing instead to mostly display it.
Last night he picked my kids up from daycare and when I came home, Lm was wearing it. Cracked me up! But it made me think--what if what goes around, comes around??
My kids had better never hang out in such a dive like that!! I would have to put my foot down for sure...
4 comments:
LMAO...I'm laughing with you! hehehe Cute pic of Liam!! ;o)
Ha, ha!
I remember that hole. She only talked me into going there once. While I could understand its artistic writers' merit (place for ideas about the seedier side of life?), I just never got into it.
I don't mind a working-class sorta blue collar bar, but not one that's a hole, lol!
My taste has changed, too. I'm more of a "good food/atmosphere and microbrewery" kind of place anymore.
Hee Hee! We all had our party places. Ours was called The Oasis!
Of course Mr Liam is just a doll!
Is that place still around? Hopefully it won't be by the time your kids are "of age" and you won't have to worry about it!
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