Hang out
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Belly35High School : Eckerd’s Drive-Inn, Varsity Pool Hall
High School Drinking and Entertainment : Draft House, Palms Bar
College / After High School: Howard’s BGSU at home Palms Bar
After College: Loma Linda’s, Tony Packo’s,
Kids: John’s Bar, Tim Tavern
After Kids: Johns Bar, Tim Tavern, Eadies
Now: I have no real hang out … -
Raw Dawgin' itYour moms bed. SVF'd
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Commander of AwesomeGreat thread.
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Belly35
fixedRaw Dawgin' it;1281359 wrote:Your mom's bed. SVF'd
When you got nothing to add, you come up with this ............. wtf you're 6th grader
I should kick your ass just because of the grammar mofo :laugh: -
mcburg93Summer time we hung out at the park. Most of the time we would just cruise the back roads. Gas was cheap and beer was just as cheap.
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Pick6High school hangout: Malaga Lake
High school drinking & entertainment: garages and hayfields
College: Manny's, Wing Wearhouse, Barley House, -
4cards...18 to 21 hung out & worked @ Mickey's Bar in Youngstown
Now...the O.C. -
said_aouitaHS - Korgers parking lot, Champaign county farm roads
College - Zeke's, W.O. Wrights, Asylum, many bars on High Street, Champaign county farm roads
Today - Tammy Lynn Inn, Champaign county farm roads -
ernest_t_bass
You serious, Clark?said_aouita;1281397 wrote:HS - Korgers parking lot, Champaign county farm roads
College - Zeke's, W.O. Wrights, Asylum, many bars on High Street, Champaign county farm roads
Today - Tammy Lynn Inn, Champaign county farm roads -
Belly35WTF nobody has places they Hung Out at? So far we have a parking lot, park and my mom's house. Oh! Lord is the OC an extension of the Mall rats?
Guys we spend hour at the gas station, local bar that would serve under age kids, play ground shooting hoop all day and sometime in to early morning, $1.99 Grease Spoon Breakfast place, we even open up our own secret place in a old Ice House for the tokers. </SPAN> -
mcburg93
I grew up in the middle of no where so really was no hang outs except at the local fishing hole. That was one of thirteen ponds with in walking distance of my house. Summertime was filled with baseball and staying away from the house as long as possible. When I did turn sixteen we would go to the park and hang out and sometime to the lot in urbana. For the most part though we just drove around on back roads in champaign county like said was talking about.Belly35;1281648 wrote:WTF nobody has places they Hung Out at? So far we have a parking lot, park and my mom's house. Oh! Lord is the OC an extension of the Mall rats?
Guys we spend hour at the gas station, local bar that would serve under age kids, play ground shooting hoop all day and sometime in to early morning, $1.99 Grease Spoon Breakfast place, we even open up our own secret place in a old Ice House for the tokers. -
TiernanHad an old abandoned barn we called the Playboy Club (because we kept old Playboys there obviously). Took girls there in 8th grade and got my first under the shirt action. Had my first beers & cigars there and learned how to play poker and euchre. Made friendships there that are still relevent 35 yrs later. Some dumbass burned the barn down one day our Sr. yr in HS and I still think a good number of us wipe away a tear when we speak of the Playboy Club.
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Belly35
Now that what I'm talking about ...Tiernan;1281669 wrote:Had an old abandoned barn we called the Playboy Club (because we kept old Playboys there obviously). Took girls there in 8th grade and got my first under the shirt action. Had my first beers & cigars there and learned how to play poker and euchre. Made friendships there that are still relevent 35 yrs later. Some dumbass burned the barn down one day our Sr. yr in HS and I still think a good number of us wipe away a tear when we speak of the Playboy Club.
I could tell you stories about the Ice House, Draft House and the Palms .. but that was back in the late 60's
The football coaches would call down to the Varsity Pool Hall to check on me and a few other guy. -
OSHHS: drove around the whole county and shot things -- there were only two places to hang out where I grew up and I didn't hang out with the rednecks (who had no life) or the thugs (who had no life)
College: dorms, lived there for 3.5 years until I graduated -- loved it and wouldn't trade that experience for anything.
Grad school 1: Dr. Lucky's in Mitchell, South Dakota -- great place to hang out, cranberry juice on tap (free refills) and $.50 wing Sundays and Wednesdays (also was $10 all-you-can-eat)
Grad school 2: a couple of places, Tu Pueblo and Luke's Bar in Bluffton, Ohio.
Other than that, I don't do too much "hanging out." Dr. Lucky's was probably the most I've ever "hung out." I don't like to spend a lot of money, so I try not to do too much of it outside of my own house. -
said_aouita
Toilet papering different friends houses was a lot more popular back in the day too. Plus gas was a hell of a lot cheaper.mcburg93;1281657 wrote: For the most part though we just drove around on back roads in champaign county like said was talking about.
Fishing wise, I grew up with a former gravel pit (spring fed) that was stocked years ago. I had some lunker sized bass and bluegill in my backyard.
We got a bad flood, brought snapper turtles into the pond. Damn things wiped out the fish.
Getting on my bike and not being home until dark was the norm.