If we are gonna bash people who went to other schools but are UW fans I’m out!!!!!
Not my intent. Just thought it amusing that none of the the leaders of the highest traffic Husky site, nor the most popular UW radio shitshow host ever attended a class there.
I mean Softy went to community college and got married on the 50 YL at Husky Stadium.
Oh shit. A yung 'un. I dropped out in '01 but love the town and am still here. If you're curious, Don is still slangin' drinks at the Beav and is still ageless. Don is the Race Bannon of Bellingham.
Oh shit. A yung 'un. I dropped out in '01 but love the town and am still here. If you're curious, Don is still slangin' drinks at the Beav and is still ageless. Don is the Race Bannon of Bellingham.
Oh, and there are now 15 breweries in town.
Holy shit. Don is a timeless wonder. There were times where he cut me off and made me mad, but I always kept going back for cheap pitchers and free popcorn. Is the Royal still going? My future wife challenged me to a game of pool upstairs there, lost, took me home to her bed, and here we are in Reno 8 years later. Wild. The Grand, the Buff, the Green Frog, the BBG, Archer trivia, Boundary Bay trivia.. Getting nostalgic over here!
While still in college, in about 2001 or 2002, my wife asked Don to make her something special. So he mixed a bunch of random shit into a glass and called it the "Don Special." We hadn't been to the Beav in nearly a decade, but he instantly recognized her and made her a Don Special. They've moved, now on Holly. It's weird, because it's an exact mirror image of the original Beav. The old Beav still exists, but now it's called The State Street Bar and Grill. In college, and for at least a decade after, the Beav was my group's hangout.
I can't call Bellingham Bar and Grill by its name. It's still Downtown Johnny's to me.
Not sure about the Royal, as I'm an in-my-forties looser. I don't think Thirsty Thursday--or clubbing in general--is as big as it used to be. The microbreweries, skinny jeans, ironic mustaches, etc. have taken over.
The Archer still does trivia night. So does McKay's Taphouse (Pizza Pipeline), and it's booming. Watched the first half of the abortion that was last year's lightning delay Cal game at McKay's. They kicked us out when the bar started taking on water, so we huddled under the awning watching the lightning and probably caught the last cab home that night. The Archer is my favorite spot in town. Named my son after that bar. Boundary Bay? Was overrated. Still overrated.
My dad lives in Carson City, so I find myself down your way once or twice per year.
While still in college, in about 2001 or 2002, my wife asked Don to make her something special. So he mixed a bunch of random shit into a glass and called it the "Don Special." We hadn't been to the Beav in nearly a decade, but he instantly recognized her and made her a Don Special. They've moved, now on Holly. It's weird, because it's an exact mirror image of the original Beav. The old Beav still exists, but now it's called The State Street Bar and Grill. In college, and for at least a decade after, the Beav was my group's hangout.
I can't call Bellingham Bar and Grill by its name. It's still Downtown Johnny's to me.
Not sure about the Royal, as I'm an in-my-forties looser. I don't think Thirsty Thursday--or clubbing in general--is as big as it used to be. The microbreweries, skinny jeans, ironic mustaches, etc. have taken over.
The Archer still does trivia night. So does McKay's Taphouse (Pizza Pipeline), and it's booming. Watched the first half of the abortion that was last year's lightning delay Cal game at McKay's. They kicked us out when the bar started taking on water, so we huddled under the awning watching the lightning and probably caught the last cab home that night. The Archer is my favorite spot in town. Named my son after that bar. Boundary Bay? Was overrated. Still overrated.
My dad lives in Carson City, so I find myself down your way once or twice per year.
While still in college, in about 2001 or 2002, my wife asked Don to make her something special. So he mixed a bunch of random shit into a glass and called it the "Don Special." We hadn't been to the Beav in nearly a decade, but he instantly recognized her and made her a Don Special. They've moved, now on Holly. It's weird, because it's an exact mirror image of the original Beav. The old Beav still exists, but now it's called The State Street Bar and Grill. In college, and for at least a decade after, the Beav was my group's hangout.
I can't call Bellingham Bar and Grill by its name. It's still Downtown Johnny's to me.
Not sure about the Royal, as I'm an in-my-forties looser. I don't think Thirsty Thursday--or clubbing in general--is as big as it used to be. The microbreweries, skinny jeans, ironic mustaches, etc. have taken over.
The Archer still does trivia night. So does McKay's Taphouse (Pizza Pipeline), and it's booming. Watched the first half of the abortion that was last year's lightning delay Cal game at McKay's. They kicked us out when the bar started taking on water, so we huddled under the awning watching the lightning and probably caught the last cab home that night. The Archer is my favorite spot in town. Named my son after that bar. Boundary Bay? Was overrated. Still overrated.
My dad lives in Carson City, so I find myself down your way once or twice per year.
While still in college, in about 2001 or 2002, my wife asked Don to make her something special. So he mixed a bunch of random shit into a glass and called it the "Don Special." We hadn't been to the Beav in nearly a decade, but he instantly recognized her and made her a Don Special. They've moved, now on Holly. It's weird, because it's an exact mirror image of the original Beav. The old Beav still exists, but now it's called The State Street Bar and Grill. In college, and for at least a decade after, the Beav was my group's hangout.
I can't call Bellingham Bar and Grill by its name. It's still Downtown Johnny's to me.
Not sure about the Royal, as I'm an in-my-forties looser. I don't think Thirsty Thursday--or clubbing in general--is as big as it used to be. The microbreweries, skinny jeans, ironic mustaches, etc. have taken over.
The Archer still does trivia night. So does McKay's Taphouse (Pizza Pipeline), and it's booming. Watched the first half of the abortion that was last year's lightning delay Cal game at McKay's. They kicked us out when the bar started taking on water, so we huddled under the awning watching the lightning and probably caught the last cab home that night. The Archer is my favorite spot in town. Named my son after that bar. Boundary Bay? Was overrated. Still overrated.
My dad lives in Carson City, so I find myself down your way once or twice per year.
Is he? Did he physically attend the school or take distance learning? The solace I take is that people like those 3 know they failed miserably in their early adult years and are seeking constant affirmation. Grinolds knows he has little man syndrome but suppressed those thoughts. Ecklund is the same way. And Fetters? Well, he’s not blind.
Is he? Did he physically attend the school or take distance learning? The solace I take is that people like those 3 know they failed miserably in their early adult years and are seeking constant affirmation. Grinolds knows he has little man syndrome but suppressed those thoughts. Ecklund is the same way. And Fetters? Well, he’s not blind.
Is he? Did he physically attend the school or take distance learning? The solace I take is that people like those 3 know they failed miserably in their early adult years and are seeking constant affirmation. Grinolds knows he has little man syndrome but suppressed those thoughts. Ecklund is the same way. And Fetters? Well, he’s not blind.
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I mean Softy went to community college and got married on the 50 YL at Husky Stadium.
Oh, and there are now 15 breweries in town.
I can't call Bellingham Bar and Grill by its name. It's still Downtown Johnny's to me.
Not sure about the Royal, as I'm an in-my-forties looser. I don't think Thirsty Thursday--or clubbing in general--is as big as it used to be. The microbreweries, skinny jeans, ironic mustaches, etc. have taken over.
The Archer still does trivia night. So does McKay's Taphouse (Pizza Pipeline), and it's booming. Watched the first half of the abortion that was last year's lightning delay Cal game at McKay's. They kicked us out when the bar started taking on water, so we huddled under the awning watching the lightning and probably caught the last cab home that night. The Archer is my favorite spot in town. Named my son after that bar. Boundary Bay? Was overrated. Still overrated.
My dad lives in Carson City, so I find myself down your way once or twice per year.
He was on the roster as a freshman at CWU. Did not make it the whole year. Left school. Was too Ektarded.