I use the term bar-room to represent every means for the sale and traffic in liquor, and I earnestly appeal to the people to put an end to the traffic, no matter under what name or guise it may be carried on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Pubs are, disturbingly, where I hatch most of my best idea-sculptures: possibly it's something to do with the disinhibiting effects of alcohol, or maybe it's just having company to yack at.
The Comedy Bar is an intimate club, which I prefer. I refuse to play theatres, because large empty spaces make me nervous, and I don't enjoy the echo. I'm no sell out. Literally.
A pub can be a magical place.
I used to work at a pub called The Miner's Rest, and the landlord, Dennis, taught me how to pour a proper pint - it's the type of place where the regulars would send their drinks back if they weren't right.
If I had to live my life over, I'd live over a saloon.
I beg you do not vote for stills and open bar-rooms in the county.
Unfortunately or fortunately, in order to become acquainted with the idiom of country or rock music, it is necessary to occasionally play in a bar. Bars are a rehearsal place.
There are so many little places I want to play, sometimes weird places I think would be fun to play... a bar that's half full.
I'm like the drunk in the bar who wants just one more for the road.
A bumper of good liquor will end a contest quicker than justice, judge, or vicar.