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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
James,

I'd rather think it's a pub. For an Irish wake one would expect a few guys with bruises and a little blood and a few kids dressed in black suits a tad too large for them with the cuffs tucked in!

Asher
 
Asher's right, James, it's a pub. Not just any pub but the Anchor Bar and Grill, a hole-in-the-wall famous across the midwest for 21 varieties of hamburger, with premium beer $3.50 for a 2-pint glass - good value even with the devalued Canadian dollar. The photo aimed at a fuzzy, feel-good glow to match the mood of the night. Had my Newfoundland Irish buddies been there, the whole place would have been whooping, hollering and dancing a jig. Cheers, Mike.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Asher's right, James, it's a pub. Not just any pub but the Anchor Bar and Grill, a hole-in-the-wall famous across the midwest for 21 varieties of hamburger, with premium beer $3.50 for a 2-pint glass - good value even with the devalued Canadian dollar. The photo aimed at a fuzzy, feel-good glow to match the mood of the night. Had my Newfoundland Irish buddies been there, the whole place would have been whooping, hollering and dancing a jig. Cheers, Mike.

Then, Michael, it would come to "Closing Time", with sights, sounds and opportunities not to be missed!

Asher
 
Your version is matured! Best listened too with the lights off and a friend who has not rubbed less than the whole world against her thighs!

Asher

Ah yes! "Closing Time" is just right for such nights but came out too late for my younger years. Cohen's version of his song "Suzanne" was what we listened to then, with the earliest recording by Stormy Clovers, a long forgotten Canadian folk group. Cheers, Mike.
 
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