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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:02 pm
by jtstang
Insane_Pony_Posse wrote:speaking of "just north of milos"
who could forget The Fare on Greenville Avenue?
the first topless bar i ever went in
i fell in love more than once in The Fare

Ah, dollar days at the Fare. Fond mammaries...

Wilson's Son...

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:19 pm
by SpiderJohn
If any of you loyal B&W fans recall the tune "Baby S*%t," it's with great pride that I can take direct credit for being the subject of such a tune. Anyhow, I'm now 28 years old and am very much looking forward to actually watching & participating in my 1st B&W experience.

Funny Story - I was joined by my folks on a football recruiting trip to Midwestern State University my Sr. year in High school during which the Head Coach of the team & another member of the school administration found out that my Dad was "Wilson" from B&W. They totally hit it off and during my exit interview, the coach said "Wilson, I was prepared to offer you a partial athletic scholarship as our funds our running low. BUT, after meeting your Dad in person and knowing that I could get the son of the guy who got my wife-to-be on his stage 15 years ago and wore her [deleted] out, I'm gonna offer you a full ride." I was actually more nervous because I wasn't sure if he really liked my Dad or if he just wanted me on the team to run my [deleted] off in payback for old times. Luckily, the latter didn't totally pan out even though I oftened wondered if it was just my weight issue (obviously hereditary) that caused me to be the last person always running. I think it was more my smart-ass mouth(also hereditary).


I would love to hear some B&W stories from all of you who got to witness, participate, & sometimes suffer through my Dad's show.

I look forward to seeing all of you at Poor David's in February...

Chris Wilson

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:30 pm
by Stallion
I lived there-worked across the alley at the Waterhole but damn I'm just too old to remember details other than it was a helluva lot of fun. "Old Man Lucas...."

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:34 pm
by Ponymon
Stallion wrote:Jenney Bear, Waterhole(where I bartended) , Up Your Alley and Cardinal Puffs was a one stop drinking center in those days until the mixed drinks and appetizers crowd moved those places out.


You forgot the Meet Market, which Wesley Pool (a heavy drinking Pike and the son of the former mayor Joe Pool) owned. A friend of mine bartended there and had some wild stories about some of the parties that were held there "After Hours"!

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:42 pm
by FordtoTolbert
"OOOOhhh, Lucy got a [deleted] like a Havealina Hog..."