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Michael Jonathan Boyd siting with John Borra and Sam Ferrara during the Sunday matinee at the Communist's Daughter in Toronto

This is Cappi (short for Cappucino), a beautiful rescue who has come to live with us. (He doesn't really drink beer, but he is rather partial to catnip.)

this is Carol from the Jumping Frog, showing off her new undies :-)

Salem dress _ HACHE

 

Hair _ Sugar Puff _ Vanity Hair maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Waterton%20Commerce/200/40...

 

Halloween Bar with skeleton _ Boudoir

 

Skull Flower _ Boudoir

 

Till Death Do Us Part ( on the bar ) _ Boudoir

 

Boudoir Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Boudoir/131/153/22

 

Character Model: Edgar 'Edge' McCarthy

Sim: Hathian (Crack Den

 

Theme: Dizzy

Artist: Missio

Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyU5sbXd7SQ&list=RDeNTjM3_0N8...

 

Lyrics:

 

Woke up in the morning feelin' cynical, typical

Tryin'a rub the sleep out of my bloodshot eyes

Did I just die? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah

I've been feelin' self destructive, but I love it

I can't help myself your taste is so seductive

I'm feelin'

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

Frontin' about my day, I'm feelin' criminal, habitual

I try to hide my pain behind a broken smile

So out of style

I've been feelin' self destructive, but I love it

I can't help myself your taste is so seductive

I'm feelin'

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

I've been feelin' self destructive, but I love it

I can't help myself your taste is so seductive

I'm feelin'

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind, can't rewind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time, that's my life

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy on my mind

Dizzy dizzy dizzy dizzy all the time

6x6 Oil on panel just for fun.

Keen's Bar

72 West 36th St

New York City

 

Esther 1:7

Wine was served in goblets of gold, each one different from the other, and the royal wine was abundant, in keeping with the king’s liberality.

 

This is one of the bartenders at the Zoo Bar in Lincoln Nebraska...captured with my Fuji GW690ii on Delta 3200 film. I shot this at plus 1 and kept my fingers crossed that I would get a usable image. The light behind my subject caused the view finder to totally black out the subject...I was pleased overall with the end result. Developed in Xtol at 1:1. Negative scanned with my Canon 5D mk IV and processed in LR and PS.

It's complicated, please make his a double... Spiced Rum with cinnamon hearts - to be enjoyed later.

Bartender. Photo reference by Christophe (flic.kr/p/aobD5n). Me empeño en usar acuarela sobre papel corriente...

Fremont Street, Downtown Las Vegas

Downtown Los Angeles Fish Market

  

#MookyBD

#California

#Sony A7R II

By the time a bartender knows what drink a man will have before he orders, there is little else about him worth knowing.

 

Don Marquis

 

My son the professional bartender.

 

The Joynt, a venerable Eau Claire watering hole, is many things. It’s a landmark. It’s a time capsule. It’s a classic Wisconsin tavern with a narrow, wood-lined interior decorated in a style one reviewer termed “Lumberjack Revival.” It’s a relaxing place to slip onto a stool (or, if you’re lucky, into a corner table) and drink some of the cheapest beer in town while chatting with a clientele that ranges from poets to students to blue-collar folks.

 

Above all, the Joynt is cool. Not, mind you, the kind of cool that feels the need to proclaim itself with neon and billboards and outrageous drink specials. Not the kind of cool that requires the trendiest songs to be played at the highest volume, and certainly not the kind of cool that makes those older than 25 feel like they’re much too old for the place.

 

The Joynt’s cool is the cool of the jazz and blues legends who once packed the house during its days as a music venue. It’s the cool of rubbing shoulders with local celebrities – and maybe not knowing it. It’s the cool that makes you – whoever you happen to be – feel a little cooler just for finding the place despite the fact its facade lacks a sign. (Cool doesn’t need to advertise.)

 

Bill Nolte has owned the Joynt since 1971, and between 1974 and 1990 it hosted packed-to-the-rafters shows by top musicians who typically stopped between gigs in Chicago and Minneapolis – performers including Charles Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, and Koko Taylor. Scores of these musicians are immortalized in the yellowed photos lining the walls. (Ask your bartender for a copy of a helpful who’s-who guide to performers’ portraits.)

 

The Joynt – which you’ll find at 322 Water St., by the way – has been celebrated by Chippewa Valley artistic luminaries as well: New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry honed his craft at the knee of poets and writers in the Joynt, while Grammy-winning indie rocker Justin Vernon’s parents legendarily met there.

 

The Joynt defies categorization. Sure, it’s a college bar, and on a Saturday night there are plenty of students. But then, as at other times, you’ll also find tattooed hipsters tossing back taps of Leinenkugel’s Original (50 cents a glass during happy hour) next to professors, doctors, tourists, and townies of all stripes. And if you’re not into people-watching, there are plenty of other things to look at in the Joynt: the massive collection of vintage beer cans, the framed covers of underground comics, the shelf full of reference books (useful for settling bar bets).

 

All in all, whether you’re in town for a day or a lifetime, make yourself at home. At the Joynt, there’s only one unforgivable faux pas against Sawdust City authenticity, and it’s spelled out in the only neon letters you’ll see in the place: Hanging above the back bar, a sign simply declares, “NO LIGHT BEER.”

 

Tom Giffey, Managing Editor of Volume One

 

Photo taken by my daughter with her new iPhone 11. WOW!

Between matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

A bartender picks up a bottle of Don Julio. Shot with my 1990-era Helios.

 

Notice the swirly bokah in the top of the shot. I'll post some more Helios photos tomorrow. Thanks for taking a look.

I met Sean while he was having a coffee at his apartment's front door. We said "How are you?" to each other and our conversation carried on from there. Sean was a bartender for one of the local rock club, way back in the 70's to 80's. Then the club scene started to evolved and he is too old to be a bartender

 

Rolleiflex 3.5E Zeiss Planar 75mm f/3,5

Kodak TMAX 400 (EI 800), XTOL (1:1), minimal agitation,

CanoScan 9000F

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

(At The Heart Of One Saturday Night)

That was in the best bar at my hometown, called “barDUCK", "Бардак”, which you could translate “The Mess” and also “The Duck Bar”, like: “Duck!” in times of danger, I guess.

If you’ll ask me: “Roma, which are your favorite things?”, I’ll name freedom among the first. (As well as the sense of humor). It seems even more important at those dark times, at my darkened, duped, deceived country, poor old silly Mother Russia.

(“What have they done to the earth, yeah?

What have they done to our fair sister?

Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her

Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn

And tied her with fences and dragged her down”…)

So, that's the story: I cycled through half of my town to meet my friends there. I felt hot in spite of the night. I’m cycling really fast, especially through the night streets. So, I asked, would it be ok if I’ll stay topless, as I entered and was during this crazy ride. Mr. Bartender said, of course. Nobody else seemed concerned as well. There were two small kids in this bar – the boy in headphones, deep in his smartphone and the girl sleeping on the coach. Both continued to do what they did from the time I arrived till the end. Maybe I’ll do the little series about local pubs. Recently I was at another one, where alcohol can be brought with you and Miss Bartender (friend of mine) drank with the visitors and danced with them on the bar counter. And there was the 3rd bar, where Miss Bartender (even bigger friend of mine) taught me the secret sign with which I asked her for a free second-hand beer. Unfortunately, she quit and then the bar was shut down. Also, I agreed with another Mr. Bartender, at the 4th bar, which is still working, to make the fairytale photo-story “Invisibles”. Just need a couple gals who will be ok starring in this series naked. After closing time, ok.

(To be continued…)

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At the occasion of Hapje Tapje, the annual food and beer tasting event, a bartender race is organized in the city of Leuven. Bartenders are judged on speed and the amount of beer they manage to safely bring to the finish line. Apart from having to wind their way through crowded city streets, they also encounter this tire obstacle towards the end of the race...

 

This participant from the Café Belge did a remarkably good job, better than the poor guy in this photo, four years ago...

I've been at a bar on the inside

Waitin' for my ride on the outside

She broke my heart in the trailer park

So I jacked the keys to her fuckin' car

I crashed that piece of shit and then stepped away

Charlie Bird Restaurant - bartender pouring cocktail

 

www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2013/12/04/dining/20131204-REST...

 

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The Library of Congress

Bartender 1935

 

I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image.

 

Title

[Untitled]

Created / Published

[between 1935 and 1942]

Format Headings

Safety film negatives.

Genre

Safety film negatives

Notes

- To identify this image it may help to search online for images that have neighboring call numbers, are similar in appearance, and have titles. There was no caption for this image in the FSA/OWI shelflist.

- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

- More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Medium

1 negative : safety ; 35 mm.

Call Number/Physical Location

LC-USF33- 031351-M5 [P&P]

Source Collection

Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

Repository

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Digital Id

fsa 8a44740 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8a44740

Library of Congress Control Number

2017758438

Reproduction Number

LC-USF33-031351-M5 (b&w film neg.) LC-DIG-fsa-8a44740 (digital file from original neg.)

Rights Advisory

No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

Language

English

Nikon's 50mm f/1.4 G is a fairly basic lens which takes great pictures of people.

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