Wis. Bar Allegedly Bans Pro-Walker Patrons from Returning
- Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:02pm by
Erica Ritz
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The controversy over the potential recall of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has become so combative that it may be causing political “discrimination” in at least one local bar.
On Saturday, a group of six Scott Walker supporters decided to visit Rox’s Bar and Grille in Pewaukee, WI. They had spent the day at a rally supporting the governor, and one of them was wearing a “Scott Walker is My Hero!” t-shirt.
They arrived at the bar around 1am, showed their IDs, and were told to have a good time. About an hour-and-a-half later, as they were on their way out, members of the group say the same bouncer who checked their IDs told them that because of the Scott Walker shirt, they were no longer welcome at the bar (although the exact verbiage used remains unclear).
A woman named Joanna Langworthy, who was one of the six, wrote on her blog that “the doorman said to never come back, due to wearing gear promoting Governor Scott Walker,” while Facebook and earlier reports suggest “don’t come back here wearing that crap again” was the phrase employed. Others maintain the bouncer said, “the next time you come here do not wear that shirt…my owner does not want that kind of stuff here.”
Any way you look at it, the bar was apparently not happy with the pro-Walker t-shirt.
But what prompted the comments? That’s in dispute, too.
The Walker supporters say they were not being disruptive, asking for signatures, or passing out brochures while at the bar. Jeff (who asked we withhold his last name for fear of retaliation) told The Blaze in an email: “There were no pamphlets, literature, signage, or anything else. It was just a group of six friends relaxing and having one more drink before going back to the hotel across the street.”
The bar, however, has said in a recent statement that “we have had to deal with heated debates in our establishment, that could have potentially threatened the safety of our staff,“ and said the story is missing ”many of the facts.”
What are those “facts?” The Blaze has reached out to the bar several times and has not received a response.
And that is apparently the same silence the pro-Walker group is receiving. It tells The Blaze that it has privately tried to contact the bar’s owners for clarification, but hasn’t heard back. Instead, Rox’s Bar and Grille released this statement on Facebook:
As the owners of the Rox Bar & Grille, we are quite sensitive to the fact that Wisconsin is a place where political passion runs high. We respect the rights of our patrons to believe and discuss what they choose. We do ask, however, that they do not advertise these political beliefs in any form (including distributing pamphlets or wearing politically affiliated clothing). We are neither pro-recall nor pro-Walker. We are an establishment that is trying to provide our patrons with an enjoyable, safe, adult environment.
Dennis Hronis, and Peter Hronis – Owners
The pro-Walker group members say there are no signs informing patrons of the “no politics policy,” and that they were allowed to enter and pay before being rudely dismissed on their way out. Jeff said, “The doorman checked all of our IDs before we entered and did not inform us of this ‘policy,’ even though our ‘advertised political beliefs’ were visible as we entered the building. It was only after we had given them our business and hard-earned money, that we were informed by this same doorman that we were no longer welcome.”
John, who describes himself as “a big Harley guy” and whose name we’ve changed for privacy concerns, allegedly witnessed the interaction and told the group in an email:
Both of us stopped in our tracks when we heard [the bar manager] point at your group [and] stated ‘look at that shirt’ (quotations added). We [saw] the Pro Walker kind of smile to each other and then heard [him] state to his Security/Bartenders that he didn’t want anything political in his bar.
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I am 49 years old have been riding for over forty of those years never ever did I think I would see old bikers be welcomed but nice middle age Pro Walker folks like your group told [you're] not welcome.
Scott Walker fans have expressed disapproval of the event and of the bar’s “clarification” over Facebook, in a wave of more than 500 comments:
‘If I wanted a drink in Pewaukee (which I don’t), I’d sooner buy a 6-pack and go down to the river than to step foot in this obnoxious bar.’
‘This bar would make a great hangout for union goons and Marxists’
‘NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, PRO-WALKER SHIRT, NO SERVICE!’
‘Hey, if Rox Bar & Grille can afford to lose good paying customers in this economy…that’s their call. My call will be to not ever frequent their establishment again.’
Many of those leaving comments on Facebook speculate, like John (the “big Harley guy”), that the bar is in favor of recalling Governor Walker, and conclude that they will no longer go to a place where their political beliefs are clearly “not welcome.” But even so, one person noted that the backlash against the bar isn’t meant to put it out of business, but rather to send a message:
‘…No one is actually trying to put this bar out of business, that is the Left’s game. But, I have every right to use word of mouth to show disgust over the way we were treated. The pro-recall people boycott a place if an EMPLOYEE gave money to Walker! I could care less if the owners of this business support Walker or the recall. This was a matter of customer service…We are making the decision to share that with other people that may not want to be harassed for their t-shirt.’
Under pressure, the bar issued this apology on Monday, which alleges the full story isn’t being told:
Dear Patrons of the Rox Bar and Grille,
We are sorry. To anyone that we have offended, we ask that you please accept our sincere apologies. I promise you though, this was a big misunderstanding that is missing many of the facts.
At Rox Bar and Grille, we take pride in ensuring our customer’s satisfaction. Unfortunately, we have had to deal with heated debates in our establishment, that could have potentially threatened the safety of our staff, as well as our patrons. We are a small, family owned business and when you walk through our doors, we feel a great responsibility to enforce a safe, family-friendly atmosphere. We truly do open our doors as if it were our home, and welcome anyone and everyone to spend time here with us. We DO NOT condone any type of discriminatory behavior in our establishment.
We are in constant pursuit of perfection and are already working on solutions that will prevent similar problems from occurring in the future.
We deeply value our relationship with our customers. Without all of you, we do not exist.
Yours in service,
Dennis Hronis and Peter Hronis – Owners
Those who have read the apology note that there is something of a “straw man” element to it, as the pro-Walker group claims there was nothing threatening, disruptive or unsafe about their behavior; one person was simply wearing a Scott Walker shirt.
Again, The Blaze called Rox’s Bar and Grille multiple times for comment, but the owners could not be reached.
UPDATE:
The Blaze has been contacted by the bar’s management, which claims that the whole situation is a giant misunderstanding.
They say that the Scott Walker t-shirt also read “He’s Got Nads!” on the back, so the bouncer was told to politely take the wearer aside and ask that he not wear anything too political or potentially offensive next time. Nothing inappropriate (like “crap”) was said, and they certainly never “banned” the group from returning.
They also claim to have security footage proving that none of the other members of the group could have heard the offending statement, and will be providing it to The Blaze for a follow-up story tomorrow.





















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Comments (129)
Best_Patriot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:54pmGood for the owners of the bar. It’s a private establishment, they can make the rules. Of course, Conservatives only agree with that principle when they agree with the rules…
Report Post »progressiveslayer
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:04pmI think it’s a great idea,the owners chose to side with the unions now people who think like me won’t go to any business that sides with unions,so it’s a win win.I would never give my money to any business that sides with unions so I don‘t see the problem here except for if the situation were reversed and an owner of a business who didn’t want the patronage of pro union people and told them don‘t come back usually union pigs come back with gas cans and a lighter because that’s how they operate.
Report Post »Best_Patriot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:09pmprogressiveslayer = scorned lover
Report Post »progressiveslayer
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:18pmBEST_PATRIOT = union pig
Report Post »chips1
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:22pmBEST:
Report Post »You have to violate the rules before you can read them.
angelcat
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:26pmi agree. But when a similar establishment says the same about anti-Walker people or some other liberal cause, I then expect the same respect for the rights of the owner instead of rowdy demonstrations and liberals agitators leading harassment, vitriol, and possibly worse.
Report Post »Brizz
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:26pm@best Au contraire mon frere! It’s just a sign that intimidation works.
Report Post »ohyaok
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:27pmbest_parriot
Where the H E double toothpicks did you get the scorned lover comment??? I live in Wisconsin. I’m glad this bar owner made their feelings known. Plenty of other places to go.
Report Post »Sirfoldallot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:29pmBest = Hores a z z
Report Post »melancthon
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:32pmAside from your immediate name calling of someone that refuted your premise, I have to say I wholeheartedly applaud a private business owner making decisions about his own business and the rules that apply therein. And I support those who wish to exercise their right to not patronize that business. Gosh, and to think I’m a conservative!
Report Post »Michael61
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:34pmAmericans used to be Americans. I think. Not anymore.
To cheer you up:
“All people are born alike — except Republicans and Democrats”. – Groucho Marx
Report Post »“Life is too important to be taken seriously”. – Oscar Wilde
“Been there, done that, got the T-shirt”.
Jaycen
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:36pmDuh….Conservatives only agree with….uhhhh….I didn’t read the whole story, so my opinions are like-a-box-of-choc-o-lates, you nevuh know what you gonnuh git…
The bar absolutely has the right to refuse service to anyone they like, but you seem to think patrons don’t have the right to refuse to pay whomever they like? So, if I support Rox’s right to refuse service, but I don’t criticize the patrons, then I’m a hypocrite?
Your logic is dizzying.
Report Post »Sirfoldallot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:37pmHow much is a draft beer @ rox’s ??? Just forget it, hardly no 1 there.
Report Post »Jaycen
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:38pm@melancthon
That was your first mistake. You didn’t suggest that law enforcement involve itself, or that we create new legislation to stem the tide of “pick-your-favorite-thing-to-dislike”.
You suggested that both sides should be free to make their own decisions. You fool.
Report Post »michael48
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:42pmwell great , get the ows crowd in there and they drop a load of dem-wit party favorites…
Report Post »jonhova
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:44pmIt depends on the facts; at this point in time we don’t have enough of them. A reporter wearing pro Obama or Union garb would have to go to this establishment and report back on the treatment they receive from the staff. If the same thing happens to the reporter, then there is no story; if not, there is a bias. The Blaze should have done this test prior to reporting this story.
If there it turns out that there is a bias, just don’t patronize the bar anymore if it offends you.
Freedom.
Report Post »Toltepeceno
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:52pmSo discrimination is just fine with liberals until it is one of their ilk? Then they should be able to discriminate by race just as easily as by politics. Just as you say, good for them. It’s a private establishment and can make the rules.
Report Post »Demaslut
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:55pmI personally go way out of my way to know if Unions have anything to do with what I purchase. If any union is involved i do NOT purchase it. And Yeah I am not a material person. I build a lot of crap on my own and it last a lot longer than the crap Unions pout out.
Report Post »uisignorant
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 4:27pmBest_Pat,
Report Post »So when I have my PRIVATE business, I can tell you and your union to get out!?
TexBork
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 4:49pmBest_Patriot, In Austin, Tx, bar owners aren’t allowed to make their own rules. The liberals who run the city do.
Report Post »Therightsofbilly
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 4:57pm@BEST_PATRIOT
Hows come you cropped off your face from your photo?
Report Post »yougottabekidding
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 5:50pmBest_Patriot
Report Post »I must be wrong
Let me get this right!
You say private establishment – are they licensed by the state or local government as a private club?
I do not think so as some one not a member used the establishment. So that brings to thought, is there a sign saying that no one wearing a Scott walker shirt may not be admitted? Oh that may cause controversy.
Okay how about an Obama tee shirt that definately may cause a controversy. Or how about a New York Giants tee shirt? What if it was a Giants tattoo. How about if he was wearing black nail polish and mascara? How about if he was black.
Me thinks anyone licensed to have an establishment that serves the PUBLIC is not allowed to openly discriminate for any reason except if someone is breaking the law.
There is that damn Constitution again and the bill of rights.Works for everyone!
yougottabekidding
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 6:13pmBy the way, if I lived there I would have a thousand people lined up every night peacefully seeking entrance and getting the DOJ involved in a very vocal way!
Report Post »pavepaws
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 6:23pmThe owners must be independently wealthy. Obvious they don’t care about alienating a customer base. There’s probably better bars in the area anyway. It sounds like more of a problem with the bar not being able to control the anti Walker clientele.
Report Post »banjarmon
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 8:48pmWhen I do not receive good service or have a bad experience from a place of business, I will let my friends know and I will not go back. Their loss!
Report Post »DBCrader
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:51amHard to agree or disagree with rules that aren’t posted… As a conservative, I have no problem whatsoever following the rules, orovided they are fair… the problem is that too often the kind, caring tolerant, liberal left has two sets of rules… one for conservatives and one for everyone else… As long as the owner enforces the rules equally, no problem…
That being said, it sounds to me a lot like the owner/manager was probably more worried that some representatives of the aforementioned kind, caring, tolerant, we love everybody, liberal left would show up and immediately start crap… you see, unlike you guys, us righties are capable of leaving it at the door…. you guys from the left can’t get anywhere near a conservative without being overcome with the need to tell us how stupid and racist we all are, usually with your fists!!!
Report Post »marine249
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:53pmTo the Blaze
Why do I have to leave the Blaze and log in again
Report Post »before my post shows up/
deeberj
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:56pm“Your comment may take a few minutes to appear on the site”
Says this where you comment.
Report Post »myptofvu
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:56pmyou try hitting your browsers refresh button? also try a diff browser
Report Post »Salamander
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:10pmApparently, everything gets reviewed! Most of it gets posted. Some of it gets partially censored! I wish anything censored would get completely censored as the censoring often completely changes the meaning, in my mind! Just take a key word out, because it might be offensive to one affinity group–but the ‘*****’s could easily lead one to believe it was a word intended to inflame another, different affinity group; thus, changing the meaning completely! It‘s kind of like ’hearing’ a digitally encoded cell phone utterance. If partially garbled, it is rendered meaningless and cannot be recovered, interpreted or otherwise inferred! In the old days of amplitude modulation, the ear could ‘hear’ below noise, especially if filtering were used, and could effectively ‘recover’ information from a garbled transmission! But, this is VERY DANGEROUS with the encoding algorithms used today! If the built-in error correction cannot recover the word, it is very misleading for a ‘studio techie’ to try and ‘enhance’ the recording! Very dangerous, indeed!
Report Post »ldaopines
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:15pmI’ve had the same problem. It loses my comment and asks me to log in when I’m already logged in.
Report Post »angelcat
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 4:18pmI am always told I have to log in to comment when I am already logged in. It is really frustrating.
Report Post »GoodStuff
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:50pmYou guys really want to make a difference? Donate to Walker and help him fight off this recall. He is fighting the good fight, the fight that we as conservatives have asked our politicians to fight for years. He needs our support, the recall election is only a month away.
https://scottwalker.ezcontribution.com/scottwalker-for-governor
Report Post »kegbuna
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:54pmYes let’s pay to help Walker assist the robber barons in taking more of our money. This way, the job is done twice as fast.
Report Post »Salamander
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:11pmWake the dead to vote! The other side would (and does)!
Report Post »bullcrapbuster
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:48pmPeople trying to please everybody rarely please anybody. Pick a side or let the folks pro and con wear their T shirts.
Report Post »Sirfoldallot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:12pmSpeach good or bad should not be ban, wake up ppl.
Report Post »barber2
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:48pmThanks to the unions and the runaway Democrat legislators, the level of civility in Wisconsin has fallen to new lows. Tie this in with the Occupies , the Mic checks, and the latest New Black Panther / Al Sharpton fiasco racial marches all over the country, one has a good picture of where the DEMOCRATS are taking America in their march to end capitalism, law and order in this country…before Obama loses in November.
Report Post »kegbuna
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:39pmHow many locations does something have to take place in for it to earn the designation of “all over the country”?
Report Post »barber2
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 11:38pmKEG: Let’s see: New York City; Washington, D.C.; Denver; and I’m sure there were marches in San Francisco and all of the other Democrat controlled major cities. Like the Occupies. All of those community organizing groups …
Report Post »myptofvu
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:45pmIts his bar he can do what he wants….And I can def see his point for not wanting the shirt in there…The way the Union thugs have behaved in Wisc I could just imagine a cpl of them seeing a guy with a pro Walker shirt on and saying “So this is an ANTI UNION bar is it”. And then causing the owner a lot of headaches.
Report Post »JP4JOY
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:30pmOr if the union guys start a fight and really tear the place up and people get hurt, he has “bouncers/security staff” if people were hurt they would probably sue for not having enough staff to prevent mayhem. I think he’s probably just trying to run a quiet bar.
Report Post »robinakilt
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:38pmWhat is the problem? Why would you want to go spend your hard earned money at a place that does not want it? For the bar lets hope they have enough union money coming in to keep the doors open.
Report Post »CatB
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:50pmMy first thought also .. take your money where it is appreciated!
Report Post »donvitowi
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:31pmI live in central Wisconsin and this is not surprising at all. We just don’t need to act like them, we are better and we don’t want them out of business, we just need to show them that we don’t take their crap.
Report Post »scuba13
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:31pmI’m not going there, I got beat up in Wisconsin once.
Report Post »Sirfoldallot
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:32pmR the green bay packers all union 2 ?
Report Post »Exrepublisheep
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:30pmHmm, lots of “boycotting” going on here, by whatever term. This must be HuffPo.
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:02pmSo you must buy lots of Two If By Tea, and Glenn’s Clothing line.
Report Post »edie1945
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:26pmI am not for boycotts, that is for the obama trolls. Choose the free market way. I say someone did not appreciate the “shirt”!! Do ya think!!!!!
Report Post »GoodStuff
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:45pmTo boycott a restaurant is to make a free-market decision NOT to go there. Nothing wrong with boycotts. Conservatives need to do them more often.
Report Post »THX-1138
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:26pmRox’s Bar and Grille just made the list.
If they don‘t want my money then I’ll gladly give it to someone who does.
Report Post »neiman1
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:26pmWhen you own the bar you make the rules. Every conservative should respect this. It‘s up to you to decide if you want to patronize the place but its the owner’s right to toss you out.
Report Post »GoodStuff
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:46pmWhere was the sign at the front door saying “No Political t-shirts”?
Report Post »Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:48pmA Buddy of mine is a huge Bears fan and I used to go watch the Bears with him at a local Bears/Chicago bar (In Colorado), the owner tolerates Vikings fans, but if you come in wearing packers gear, being loud, out you go. He won’t put up with it. Maybe this guy really is big Glenlivet guy and hates Johnny Walker. Hence, you wear a walker shirt, out you go.
Report Post »MONICNE
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:23pmSounds like some more drunks with a doubtful story who just won’t back down. I wonder if they also claim to have punched Governor Ventura in the face?
TEA
Report Post »scuba13
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:49pmI didn’t know Encinom punched Jesse Ventura.
Report Post »SpeckledPup
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:23pmjust one more OBAMACOMMUNIST establishment that Pro-AMERICANS do not need to go to OR give their HARD-EARNED MONEY to.
Report Post »oldguy49
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:27pmduh…..if the unions win and have there way the state will go bankrupt…….where will the bar be then…………….
Report Post »Ruler4You
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:28pmTime to find a new bar. Or better yet, buy and carry… home. Let the socialists apply for government subsidies, baliouts and “jobs” stimulus funds.
Report Post »Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:20pmIt wasn’t the Pro-Walker T-shirt, it was the speedo/thong and Assless Chaps that upset the bouncer, plus one of the group did have a “Frankie says Relax” t-shirt, the bouncer hats that song.
Report Post »COFemale
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:19pmI’m not in Wisconsin, so be bar-cotting the bar is moot. Frankly, I can understand them wanting to keep political arguments out of their bar. However, until an argument ensues, they should have kept their mouths shut. If these people were not causing a scene nothing should have been said. They were allowed in with the shirt. If it was a problem or a rule by the establishment, the bouncer should have said so at that point and disallowed entry.
The owners have all rights to discriminate to whomever they wish. It is a private business. By the same token those who were in receipt of that discrimination has every right to post it to let everyone know. It is then up to those individuals who read the story to patronize or not patronize the establishment.
Report Post »vtxphantom
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:30pmThey could have made mention of the “dress code” before they came in.
Report Post »OhioRifleman
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:19pmTheir bar, their call. For damn sure, I won’t be visiting their bar if I ever visit Wisconsin.
Report Post »Brizz
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:18pmJust like all those in favor of being PC, it’s another nudge towards eliminating free speech. Maybe someone can create a Guinness Book of Political Records to prevent any bar brawls.
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:13pmThere are plenty of bars in Wisconsin, spend your money at one that’s not run by union sympathisers.
Report Post »cessna152
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:20pmThe bar is Probably run by the unions. However, when they take a Union break in the union owned bar do they actually work?
Report Post »TSUNAMI-22
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:24pmI agree. It will be poetic justice if the bar goes under after making this call.
Report Post »marine249
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:50pmagain one DUMB bar is the money from libs any greener
Report Post »gbfreak
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:13pmSocialists only like government money.
Report Post »cessna152
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:12pmAwesome… I’d love to see stupid decisions have dire consequences! Free market system at its best..love it!
Report Post »AJAYW
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:10pmUnion hang out
Report Post »Baddoggy
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:09pmThey own the bar…They have the right to be stupid and lose money from patrons and have a Union thug crowd attending their bar. Go for it. Hope you never pi@@ any of them off…
Report Post »A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:42pm@Baddoggy,
“They own the bar…They have the right to be stupid and lose money from patrons and have a Union thug crowd attending their bar.”
Agreed.
If we want to restore America to a free market, and to force government and others to respect private property rights, then we have to respect the individual rights of even those with whom we disagree.
Report Post »Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:21pm@BadDog
Report Post »Same thing I was gonna say.
Keep mouth closed, make more money. They do have a right to be stupid, though, it’s still not against the law.
Jenny Lind
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:47pmI am not sure but that there is a point missing. If I had a business in Wisc. I would be very carefull not to appear to support Walker in my business. Maybe I’m just chicken, but the way the unions have been behaving up there, I would keep my opinions out of there. That may have been the poblem and they thought that was the best way to handle it. They were stupid, not evil.
Report Post »blanco5
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:06pmThat’s the beauty of the free market system…..time to find another bar!
Report Post »mcsledge
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:13pmWell put. The conservative right (those who generally earn their money) should take that money elsewhere.
Report Post »marine249
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 2:46pmone DUMB bar.
Report Post »chips1
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 3:31pmThey are dancing with wolves.
Report Post »Miltownie
Posted on March 27, 2012 at 4:38pmPlenty of bars to go to in Southeastern Wisconsin! We have twice as many bars/taverns as grocery stores.
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