As one of the top 50 sports bars***CITE*** in the US, Kilroy’s Sports Bar has established a strong brand presence in the Bloomington community, and a strong image in the eye’s of the community. They have continually put in effort to distinguish themselves on promotion, and service among other Bloomington bars. Their promotion, “$3 Thursdays”, has drawn the most attendance comparatively to all other Bloomington bars (kilroyssports.com). However, they are looking to invest in any resources that…
her eyes. Her train of thought was interrupted however as it struck her that she in fact did not know where she was, or how she came to be there. Her surroundings included a dusty wooden bar top, at which she and her acquaintance were sitting, encompassed by what she assumed must have been a rather grandiose bar in its prime, though now much like its few patrons had become old and dilapidated. The labels on the bottles had…
Holden has a bad experience, he’s very quick to blame society and other people around him. For example, Holden blames the general population for “ruining things for him” (87). Holden states, “People are always ruining things for you.” (87). Holden is blaming his issues on other people. In this case, Holden leaves the bar and ends his conversation with Lillian because of the mere fact that…
Rhapsody at Chimbiya (Drama) Breaks squeaked and the engine boomed announcing its arrival at Chimbiya bar. Suspicious four faces alighted from the machine without number plates and entered the bar. “Barman, give us four beers,” one of the four men with a scar above his right eye and slightly shorter shouted. Make sure the beers are cold added another of the group After an hour, the bar was full of patrons. Call me, Bonzo; the man with the scar told the bartender. And that man with a…
younger age. He states that in turn, this can create a “stronger country overall” (585). As I read through this essay, I noticed that there are many ways in which the author is effective in his argument. The three methods that the author uses to create a strong argument are ancillary graphics, references to professional researchers, and references to subjective experience. Firstly, this author was the only one in the whole chapter to use an ancillary graphic, specifically a bar graph. Bar…
For my photoethnography project, I decided to observe local dive bar Frank & Marlee’s in Oxford, Mississippi. Frank and Marlee’s hosts a special every Tuesday called “Taco Tuesday” and offers dollar tacos, as well as eight-dollar margarita pitchers. Many students and residents frequent this tavern to enjoy drinks and food everyday. However even though many people find Frank & Marlee’s accepting and inviting, I discovered many attributes often don’t represent that notion. Todd Lynch and his…
must first know what it is by definition and how it pertains to their best practices and due diligence. Individual’s or “non-Lawyer’s” who have not graduate and earned a law degree from an approved law school, pass the state’s bar exam; and those who have not shown the State Bar that…
beauty. Impressed with his new car he drove it at its top speed up the tight, winding, mountain roads. The car gripped the road’s surface as it flew around corners with extreme precision. It definitely had been worth the money. He pulled into a dark parking lot. The light from the moon barely shone on a dilapidated building set further back. He parked away from the only four other vehicles. Hours of driving to meet in this dingy bar? Well, at least he was able to get his new car out on some…
My night at a local bar. The location of this particular bar is best described as sketchy. Outside of the bar I found vomit, broken glass and trash littered along the fence. The outside of the bar was illuminated with traditional florescent red lights advertising the bar and its specials. People standing outside the entrance in smoke circles talking about their day and sharing cigarettes and joints. This is not a night club, not a dance club, just a good old fashion bar, filled with people from…
Hands shoulder-width apart. Back arched. Eyes level with the bar. Shoulder blades touching. The weight plummets as I struggle to manage the load. Just as the bar hovers over my chest, muscles fire like a well-rehearsed symphony across my upper body, providing the force necessary to wrestle with gravity. The tides turn as the weight retires back to its stand while I let out an unearthly grunt fueled by adrenaline and euphoria. As I collapse on the ground, gasping and heaving, my lungs take in the…