The skinny on the nightclub formerly known as
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- Adam Murphy
- Alex Smith
- Bill Self
- Bob Lefsetz
- Brandon Leftridge
- Brian McTavish
- Caitlin Donnelly
- Craig Glazer
- David Scott Whinery, Esquire
- Dwight Sutherland
- Greg Hall
- Hearne
- Hearne Christopher
- Hearne Christopher Jr.
- Jack Poessiger
- Jennifer Janesko
- Joe Miller
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jojo
Guys…don’t waste your money on barswith
women looking for free drinks and other
drugs.
I’ve heard the hottest place for getting
chicks is from 7am-noon at lifetime fitness.
My recently divorced buddy told me theres
more action there than any dance club in town.
tryit…save money…no dui’s.
craig glazer
Good news Hearne, don’t give up on our cities nightlife.
MandDShagger
The thrill is gone. Anything resembling Blonde will be DOA. What will work in that space is a dinner, dance, live entertainment club targeting 30-50 year olds who wanna get their groove and freak on.
smartman
Yeah, where do you go when you’re too old for the P&L and too young for Touche? That shithole Funkytown is the only place.
Rainbow Man
Glazer knows how to do things that these Blonde or Luna owners cannot. Glazer could still have that celeb sighting exclusive appeal while still offering wide access and affordability. Stanford’s is a great example. The upstairs club was a little more ticketed and exclusive, but the bar downstairs had Wednesday dime draw nights. If you had a few bucks in your pocket and a decent attitude, you could have a great time there. You didn’t have to feel like you had to make a $500 trip to Brooks Brothers and a spray tannery before you went out. You could meet common sense girls and do what single people like to do. You did not have to be a professional athlete to have fun, and if you ran into a pro athlete back then, he would buy a round and mingle with the commoners. Well, a lot of us are pretty well off now and could primp to death and wave plenty of money around on a night out. But a real spot with real people and a fun mix always wins.
mermaid
Funkytown? Oh I could go there but I won’t smartman. I still owe you a good one for that Target remark. I’ll get you another time!