I never get free pours here in Durango. Bartenders must hate my stupid fucking guts.
I also don't drink at bars very often, because, you know, that whole driving home thing.
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Re: Pub
Free beers and elk burgers? What kind of strange new bar is this?
I don't recall bartenders ever giving me freebies. Of course my memory is shit and I haven't drank in bars in years.
I don't recall bartenders ever giving me freebies. Of course my memory is shit and I haven't drank in bars in years.
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I've had a couple of bartenders that would buy me drinks every two or three drinks or so. It gets uncomfortable after a while because I want to leave, but I feel obligated to stay if they pour me free one.
One of my bartenders used to buy me my first drink every time.
One of my bartenders used to buy me my first drink every time.
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The only time a bartender ever gave me 'one on the house' was when he was testing out new drink ideas and it was after hours.
The bar closed down; he, the cook and I were cool so he made me a few experimentals. It was actually pretty cool.
The only problem was he couldn't remember the drinks he was throwing together. So when I asked him to make me another some time later he just shrugged like, "I don't remember."
Now I got a taste for an imaginary drink that doesn't exist anymore.
The bar closed down; he, the cook and I were cool so he made me a few experimentals. It was actually pretty cool.
The only problem was he couldn't remember the drinks he was throwing together. So when I asked him to make me another some time later he just shrugged like, "I don't remember."
Now I got a taste for an imaginary drink that doesn't exist anymore.
"They told me to see the glass half full cause some see it as half empty
I chose to see the glass twice the size it needed to be" - Pharoahe Monch, 'Broken Again'
I chose to see the glass twice the size it needed to be" - Pharoahe Monch, 'Broken Again'