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at the Atomic Cantina in Albuquerque:

On the "specials" sign is written:

Beer is special. You are not.

edit: damn this was supposed to go in the bar signs thread

double edit: apparently i'm too drunk to notice I started a new page

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Phryne wrote:
Barca wrote:One of my favorites:
I.I.T.Y.W.Y.B.A.D.
OK, I'll bite. I know I've seen this before but can't remember what it stands for, dammit.
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Who's on first? Love the circularity - if that is what this is called?
12 STEP HELL...

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Barca wrote:One of my favorites:

I.I.T.Y.W.Y.B.A.D.
I am sure this means "YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO COMMUNICATE WELL WITH OTHERS"

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On a New Orleans Bar Door:

In case you missed the memo,
you're on Bourbon St, not at an AA mtg.
So let's see some drinking! Thank You.

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[quote="Barca"]One of my favorites:

I.I.T.Y.W.Y.B.A.D.[/quote]

ROFLMAO!!!

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Wow, I just figured it out. Took about 10 minutes, but I'm reviving this thread because I feel proud of myself!
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At Benders Tavern in Denver:
If you're drinking to forget, please pay in advance!

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Lucky Dog Tavern in Plymouth, NH:

Men - No shirt, no service.
Women - No shirt, free drinks!
May those who love us, love us
and those who don't love us, may god turn their hearts
and if he can't turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles
so we'll know 'em by their limping!

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I once played a night in a bar, @ 1986, in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada) as a fill-in between engagements. The owner/bartender was a semi-drunk Anglo-Canadian, but most of the patrons were drunk native Indians.

There was a charming sign, bolted to the wall, directly behind and above where I sat at the piano:
No Singing
No Dancing
No Requests
No Tipping
---by order of
The Management

I've often wondered what the regular piano player (who I never met) thought about that sign -- especially the No Tipping part.
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"What'd you like Normie?"
"A reason to live. Give me another beer."

"Whatcha up to Norm?"
"My ideal weight if I were eleven feet tall."

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Martini Time wrote:If memory serves me right, I recall a beautiful 50's era neon sign reading Bill's Alcoholic Abuse Center at the old Tuman's Tavern while vacationing in Chicago circa 1998. Can anyone verify this, or is my memory shot? I bought a round of "Old Style" for 10 friends and I believe that grand total was $7!!!

Research indicates that the tavern reopened in a more gentrified way. This is apparently a new interior sign.



- MT

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I remember this place from 1995, when I used to hang in Chicago! I don't recall the neon sign, but the outside window you see above

Article on the place (link below-where I stole the above pic) sez: "Amongst the tables, and perched under an unlit neon "Alcohol Abuse Center" sign, mounted prominently on the ornate, cream-painted tin western wall, used to be a '97 Golden Tee machine that was actually turned off and serving as an ashtray rest."

I took a pic of me infront of the window with scraggly 2 week old beard and Hawaiian shirt (need to digitize those old bar photos!)

link to article:
http://www.chibarproject.com/Memoriam/T ... an%27s.htm
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Re: THE HOLE IN THE WALL, YATES CENTER KANSAS...

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gamediva2112 wrote:(corrections wanted if I have any of these names wrong)

....is a 500-600 sq foot tin shack next to the railroad tracks in the shadow of a huge billboard and volunteer sumacs. It has one tiny window just big enough for a Budweiser sign to fit in. On the outside of the building, big enough to read from a block away is a sign that reads:

"WE ONLY LOOK EXPENSIVE"
Well, I just noticed I'm familiar with another dive mentioned here (wish I was familiar with the one in Costa Rica!)

It is now called Bert's Tavern, in Yates Center. They stll have the huge "Expensive" signage.. ....AT 7:35 of this video I shot of Yates Center, you can see Bert's in the distance, but can't read the signs due to YouTube's fuzzy compression:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0fNmnVXYYE

at at 1:49 mark of the above video you can see the pink liquor store in town, before they did this hilarious paint job for New Year's this year:

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"What'd you like Normie?"
"A reason to live. Give me another beer."

"Whatcha up to Norm?"
"My ideal weight if I were eleven feet tall."

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Well, I'm actually in Yates Center now and I took picture of that sign at Bert's:

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barkeep said Bert's dates from early 1950s (I'm surprised this county woulda allowed it back then). Present owner added the "We only look expensive" signage when he took it over about 13 years ago. I'm told place hasn't changed since the 50s--but that would be expected here parts. Yates Center (Woodson county's seat and biggest town) is bit over hour east of Wichita, but many more years away. Population was much more in 50s. Been on decline since then. Only place in town that served distilled spirits (legally) just went outta business

Here is Bert's current bumper sticker and side shot of the place, along side Hwy 75:

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"What'd you like Normie?"
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It is neither inside nor at a bar. It is outside of a liquor store. A fine establishment in Cheyenne, WY, called DT's.

And it is a pink elephant with a motorized trunk.

Couldn't find an online image with the neon, so here's a shot in daylight:

http://flickr.com/photos/drower/2042026037/
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I have one hanging up in my bar that says "danger, men drinking."
Beer's just being social. Whiskey's drinkin'.

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