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What Kind of Music Do You Like?
ZouBEini:
--- Quote from: David925 on July 05, 2006, 11:21:26 pm ---LOL!! Did you hang out at the Library too? I use to go there at night before I could get into Talbott Street, the 21 Club, The Hunt and Chase (a lesbian bar but it was fun) and a few others!
The library was a riot! Those were good times. :)
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Yeah, I was trying to get frisked by the library policeman but he didn't cooperate! LOL! Uhm yeah - don't tell me you were the guy whispering in Dutch. :laugh: <--actually this guy kind of gives me the creeps. Looks like a biter.
I was never in the Hunt and Chase, but used to go to another lesbian bar nearby. I don't remember the name of it, but it was near H&C. I was usually under the influence and only remember we entered from the west side of the building and parked beside the car wash just north of 12th (or 11th) Street. What was that one called? Was it H&C and I was too out of it to notice? :o
LOL - one time I was lurking near the Scottish Rite Cathedral late at night and some guy tried to pick me up with his wife passed out drunk in the car! Said he would put her to bed and we would continue the party. That kinda freaked me out and I had some difficulty getting him out of my car. *shudders* It was a long time before I went "shopping" again. :-\
~Larz
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: ZouBEini on July 05, 2006, 11:45:19 pm ---Yeah, I was trying to get frisked by the library policeman but he didn't cooperate! LOL! Uhm yeah - don't tell me you were the guy whispering in Dutch.
~Larz
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Was I the guy whispering in Dutch? I might have been. Actually I did speak Dutch sometimes, but I only did it to frustrate everyone. :) It was pretty funny though.
--- Quote from: ZouBEini on July 05, 2006, 11:45:19 pm ---I was never in the Hunt and Chase, but used to go to another lesbian bar nearby. I don't remember the name of it, but it was near H&C. I was usually under the influence and only remember we entered from the west side of the building and parked beside the car wash just north of 12th (or 11th) Street. What was that one called? Was it H&C and I was too out of it to notice? :o
~Larz
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The Hunt and Chase was off of Pennsylvania St. It sat off to the side a little bit. I only went there a few times. I think I remember the bar on Washington Street, but I don't remember the name of it. Don't worry I will remember eventually. Was this like a gay bikers bar? A lot of people dressed in leather? I only went in there a couple of times. Talbott Street was my main bar, and sometimes the 21 Club.. they were just a few doors down from each other, so we would often walk back and forth from one bar to the other all night.
--- Quote from: ZouBEini on July 05, 2006, 11:45:19 pm ---
LOL - one time I was lurking near the Scottish Rite Cathedral late at night and some guy tried to pick me up with his wife passed out drunk in the car! Said he would put her to bed and we would continue the party. That kinda freaked me out and I had some difficulty getting him out of my car. *shudders* It was a long time before I went "shopping" again. :-\
~Larz
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YUCK! :P I know, downtown Indianapolis use to be a TRIP! :o It still is actually, although I rarely go downtown much anymore. My club days are over, I'm afraid!
But the days of dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is still a very vivid memory for me. "It's Raining Men" is another one! :)
Luvlylittlewing:
I love jazz fusion by such artists as Boney James, Marc Antoine, Fourplay. I absolutely love Disco, 70's "bedroom" jazz as I call it, performed by such greats as Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield. I own a lot of R&B and even some blues by such artists as Etta James, John Lee Hooker. I don't know if anyone mentioned Gospel, but I love gospel music, having been brought up listening to Shirley Caesar, Edwin Hawkins, Rance Allen, The Mississippi Mass Choir. I even sang in a gospel choir as a teen.
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: littlewing1957 on July 06, 2006, 12:07:36 am ---I love jazz fusion by such artists as Boney James, Marc Antoine, Fourplay. I absolutely love Disco, 70's "bedroom" jazz as I call it, performed by such greats as Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield. I own a lot of R&B and even some blues by such artists as Etta James, John Lee Hooker. I don't know if anyone mentioned Gospel, but I love gospel music, having been brought up listening to Shirley Caesar, Edwin Hawkins, Rance Allen, The Mississippi Mass Choir. I even sang in a gospel choir as a teen.
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Littlewing..
Oh, I love Gospel music too! Especially when the music is sung by large choirs. I love that sound... a lot of voices all singing together and practically raising the roof! :)
ZouBEini:
--- Quote from: David925 on July 06, 2006, 12:00:34 am ---Was I the guy whispering in Dutch? I might have been.
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Hehe - I was being facetious. :P
--- Quote from: David925 on July 06, 2006, 12:00:34 am ---I think I remember the bar on Washington Street, but I don't remember the name of it.
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Uhm I wasn't thinking of a bar on Wash. It was between Penn and I think 12th on the South-west corner. I'll have to ask Jacki. I cut off my mullett (yeah-laugh it up!) after being there and noticing that only the girls wore their hair that way. Also found that my wallet was smaller than a lot of theirs. ::)
--- Quote from: David925 on July 06, 2006, 12:00:34 am ---YUCK! :P I know, downtown Indianapolis use to be a TRIP! :o It still is actually, although I rarely go downtown much anymore. My club days are over, I'm afraid!
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Tell me about it! Yeah, same here - though it was fun when I was in my 20's and 30's!
--- Quote from: David925 on July 06, 2006, 12:00:34 am ---But the days of dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is still a very vivid memory for me. "It's Raining Men" is another one! :)
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And the ever popular "Last Dance". Ahhh good times!
~Larz
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