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-- i am running a bar now, apparently
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That is fuckin' rad, man 
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Hole in the wall? I'm familiar with this term to fast food type places, but for a bar? |
is it called cheers ?
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| Originally posted by Frenchie Totally. A little unknown place where the drinks are usually cheap and only the regulars know about it so it's not crowded with chumps you don't know or like. |

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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Oh, that's what it means? That sounds wicked! ![]() Cheers Frenchie. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Oh, that's what it means? That sounds wicked! ![]() Cheers Frenchie. |
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| Originally posted by Ian No, it's actually like a hole in the wall atm. |

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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Oh, that's what it means? That sounds wicked! ![]() Cheers Frenchie. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Haha, see, that was the first thing that came to mind - An ATM ![]() But I get it now. |
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog What rock have you been living under? |
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog What rock have you been living under? That term is rampant in the Australian vernacular. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Meh, maybe in Melbourne? I've never heard of any kind of bar being referred to as "a hole in the wall" up here in Brisbane. Mind you, it is Brisbane we're talking about here |
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog Yeah we have all these stupid bars here that are hidden and you have to know where they are to go; that's what we use the term for most. i.e walk down a dingey alleyway, go through an apparently locked/nondescript door, then get in an unmarked elevator and go to the third floor, also not labelled as containing anything. |
I just imagined myself doing that.
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog Yeah we have all these stupid bars here that are hidden and you have to know where they are to go; that's what we use the term for most. i.e walk down a dingey alleyway, go through an apparently locked/nondescript door, then get in an unmarked elevator and go to the third floor, also not labelled as containing anything. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Lol, that sounds way too complicated to simply be described as a "hole in the wall" |
OMG SUSHI!! Go to THIS! Aeroplane is so badass.
you didnt answer my question, god dammit!
CAN I PLAY BIG CLOBS?
i think i'll call it 'gloryhole'
all bartending will be done literally through holes in the wall
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| Originally posted by nefardec i think i'll call it 'gloryhole' all bartending will be done literally through holes in the wall |
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| Originally posted by bas OMG SUSHI!! Go to THIS! Aeroplane is so badass. |
Aeroplane is seriously awesome, check out their Resident Advisor podcast to get an idea of what they sound like. I'd love to check them out, been a fan for a few months now.
dont forget your new fuckin haircut, skanks, and yaggerbombs...... your in teh fuckin zone zomg!
ps thebar shoudl be called "THE ATM DEPOSITORY"
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Meh, maybe in Melbourne? I've never heard of any kind of bar being referred to as "a hole in the wall" up here in Brisbane. Mind you, it is Brisbane we're talking about here |
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| Originally posted by Trance Nutter Same with Adelaide, our bars aren't holes in the wall. They're just holes. |
you know when i went to school in upstate ny (suny oswego) i couldnt wait to come home lol.. youre up there pretty early or did you just stay up there for the summer??
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