any advice on bar building? I was thinking about an arch.am I crazy?
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Arch over the bar? Like the Golden Arches?
Calling the joint Archies Place?
Or a curved front serving bar for a buffet?
Calling it the Bold Bannana?
Or a curved sissybar for your hog?
So you can ride your barbeque?
Seriously now, You need to make a better description of what you want for responces to follow
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The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are."
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He wondered if he was crazy, I'd bet he meant architect. ;-)
Thinking about becoming an architect that specializes in bars? Wouldn't he have to minor in Law to be admitted to the bar? It wouldn't be too hard if his school graded on a curve. Maybe Ron would let him slide in under the table.
He could open a bar boutigue! Sell like hotcakes to strip joints, "Our bar has more curves than ..."
The over-arching question here is "What did he rreally mean?" How about it buddy. If you can supply some details we could come up with some answers instead of keeping the thread alive with so many puns and double entendres tha even i am getting cornfused....and I can normally keep it all straight.
TeeHee!.
Excellence is its own reward!
"The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit.
The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are."
--Marcus Aurelius