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Hardcore Husky Get Together - Sept 21
The first of two Hardcore Husky get togethers has been scheduled!
It also marks the 32nd anniversary of Washington's 36-21 win over the Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Nebraska!
Thursday Sept 21 from 7-10pm
The Cut Shop
12801 NE 175th st
Woodinville WA, 98072
The Woodinville Cut Shop is your neighborhood, good-timin' roadhouse restaurant and lounge located on the Slough in Woodinville, WA.
I have reserved this area here for us to hang out while an old Husky football game plays silently on the big screen in front of us...
The next get together will be when
@89ute comes to town in November for the Washington-Utah game. That one will probably be at The Duchess.
Go Dawgs!
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Probably.
Maybe.
We'll see.
Mention “FRANNY” at the door and get $2 off drinks.
Hope to see y’all there.
Have a lot of work in Washington this fall. If it lines up I'll make the drive.
https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19950212&slug=2104571
In Woodinville, Charles Puzzo operated Goodtime Charley's, a topless-dance club, from 1973 until the mid-1980s. The club had a clean reputation, Lindner says: "Goodtime Charley's was enough of a novelty in Woodinville that he did fairly well."
But the club had its moments, recalls Sgt. Rich Krogh, a King County Police administrator assigned to Woodinville. "I remember going to calls there for fights between patrons and employees. There were incidents in the parking lots - fights and threats. I would guess we had one call every weekend."
Krogh doesn't remember any prostitution arrests, but "my guess was there was plenty of prostitution going on." One clue: Expensive cars registered to suspected pimps were dropping women off there.
Woodinville, which became a city in 1992, initially placed a moratorium on adult-entertainment clubs, then passed its ordinance late last year, says Carter Hawley, assistant to the city manager. Adult-entertainment clubs are restricted to the north part of the city, east of Highway 9 and north of downtown.