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Kris Townsend
Joined: 02/04/12 Posts: 12 View Profile |
The Bars Posted Sunday, January 24, 2016 02:13 PM Robert Whyley wrote: Hey, I love all you guys! I also loved Union Inn! It was a special time indeed . Cheryl Cath wrote: And lets not forget Rupsis Tavern! Mary was the owner and she would not think twice about throwing you out on your ear if you didn't behave. Ha, ha.Cheryl Ahhh, Rupsis. How many times I got kicked out when I leaned against the wall instead of sitting properly. I remember going in there from time to time and there was always this guy from Linton, a year ahead of us, that always seemed to be in there. More than a decade later I went in again for ol’ time sake, and I couldn’t believe that same kid from Linton was still sitting there at the bar- more than ten years later! No matter what car you drove, whether it was grandpa’s 8 year Ford Falcon or your good friend’s GTO, you looked cool behind the wheel of anything cruzin’ Lake George.Who needed California’s Sunset Strip back in those days? The Station, The Garrison, Mother's, The Airport, The Canteen...all but the Garrison would have bands...sometimes a cover charge....all had bouncers! And there was the big "arena"...was it called the Towers? (up by Fort William Henry) where they had "concerts" From Jim Lake: My personal favorite was Joe's Rainbow Bar and Grill. It was over near Oneida Jr. High. I went there with my buddy Jim Ausfeld (he went to Bishop Gibbons). He and I managed to get fired from our busboy jobs on the same day from the Mohawk Golf Club for hitting on the waitresses. Joe figured that if you could see him over the bar you were old enough to buy a beer. Pounders for $.10.
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