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Old November 7th, 2007, 04:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tom Nakashima
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Default A homo at the trainstation thread for Connor


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On Nov 6, 8:52 pm, Scott Seidman
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That was one hell of a trip, and the last time I stocked barleywine
instead of beer for a camping trip. Three of them nasties, and
judgement takes a holiday.

Almost completely unrelated (and the only way I'd contribute to a
thread with this subject heading :-) I wanted to let you know,
Scott, that I drove past the old Euclid Tavern building the other
day to see them installing a new cleaned up version of the old
vertical neon sign out front. Turns out they are remodeling the
place. I have no idea when it is scheduled to re-open. Brought
back a few memories though, when I saw them working on the place.

Bill



They shouldn't be messing with perfection. My strangest memory of
the place would be a first date I went on with a cocktail waitress
from a Cleveland Heights bar, and figuring out as the night went on
that she was a
practicing witch. Interesting evening.
Scott
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Pretty funny Scott.
Looking forward to the details on that one.
-tom





It's a lovely bar, and a real Cleveland icon. It had some of the most
amazing graffiti in the rest rooms. The one that stands out most for me
was "This gum tastes funny" on the condom machine.

Local stories tell of a Michael J Foxx movie filmed there, for which they
painted over the graffiti. Shortly after filming began, "Michael J. Foxx
smokes butthairs" appeared in one of the stalls, shortly followed by
"Filter tips only", with Foxx's signature below.
Scott
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A lot of times after dinner, I'll accompany my wife to the book store.
Lately I head to the sporting section to read a book called fly fishing
stories. Some of the stories are quite humorous. You should submit some
of yours.
Shame that they painted over the graffiti, sort of destroys the history
of the place. I've seen some pretty good graffiti in a few of the older
deli's in San Francisco.
A first date with a cocktail waitress practicing witchcraft...too funny.
-tom