Hmmm. Doesn’t seem to be a way to get to the bar from where they’re standing. How did that guy sitting at the bar get there? Eh….I’ll just climb over the walls.
Labyrinth! Now that is one way to possibly cutting down on drinking for some(??). But just how long will someone be in business. Can just see the poor patron with just way too much trying to get home. So high he takes all night to just get the hell out of there. So much for mis understanding. English language really sometimes makes things difficult….
Wisconsin has a statute against this, er, as a fire hazard. Escape to Wisconsin where we obviously want you to drink and drive. Our game, who can get the most driving while impaired tickets AND never-never do anything to hurt tourism.
Night-Gaunt, au contraire mon frere…Slang is the greatest form of creativity in our English Language…English is the most beautiful and flexible language in the world…Slang, although sometimes just comical, many times actually describes things more accurately, or at least more honestly. And it’s always more fun….Where would the coolest songs be with out slang?….What would we do without the word cool? It was once slang from the beats, now we can’t describe anything really nice with out using it…
Grey Forest about 8 years ago
What A Great! idea! It would truly amazing if the drunks got out!
Superfrog about 8 years ago
Welcome to the rat race.
geopardy about 8 years ago
Could get VERY messy once the alcohol finished processing.
Peam Premium Member about 8 years ago
I had to check, there is a way!
sadiedog about 8 years ago
Wouldn’t that be more of an “a-bar-in maze”?
keenanthelibrarian about 8 years ago
What’s the problem??
Riff Gibson Premium Member about 8 years ago
… a “maze” bar … oh, I get it …
Alabama Al about 8 years ago
No bars, but I’ve been to a few restaurants that partitioned off sections fairly much like a maze.
Dr_Zinj about 8 years ago
Amazing Bar 2.0 – the walls shift every so often.
dadoctah about 8 years ago
ObSteveMartinMovieReference (from “The Man with Two Brains”): “Man, your sobriety tests are hard!”
whiteheron about 8 years ago
I have seen times that a straight line seemed too difficult to walk. But to make it more difficult, I did it slalom style.
sarah413 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I love corny humor.
bookworm0812 about 8 years ago
Hmmm. Doesn’t seem to be a way to get to the bar from where they’re standing. How did that guy sitting at the bar get there? Eh….I’ll just climb over the walls.
TimeLord about 8 years ago
Ouch. Leave the awful puns to PEARLS. ; )
mourdac Premium Member about 8 years ago
Should have used this as a criteria for participating in the Republican primaries.
dabugger about 8 years ago
Labyrinth! Now that is one way to possibly cutting down on drinking for some(??). But just how long will someone be in business. Can just see the poor patron with just way too much trying to get home. So high he takes all night to just get the hell out of there. So much for mis understanding. English language really sometimes makes things difficult….
dkcobb about 8 years ago
Cube city was much nicer after the techs rearranged the walls. Managment still hasn’t found the bar.
car2ner about 8 years ago
who moved my cheese
zeexenon about 8 years ago
Wisconsin has a statute against this, er, as a fire hazard. Escape to Wisconsin where we obviously want you to drink and drive. Our game, who can get the most driving while impaired tickets AND never-never do anything to hurt tourism.
yimhere about 8 years ago
Not so amazing – the rats will win again….
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
Location. Location. Location.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member about 8 years ago
I wonder if the bartender’s name is Algernon.
dflak about 8 years ago
Reminds me of a trip I took to the Pentagon once.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Night-Gaunt, au contraire mon frere…Slang is the greatest form of creativity in our English Language…English is the most beautiful and flexible language in the world…Slang, although sometimes just comical, many times actually describes things more accurately, or at least more honestly. And it’s always more fun….Where would the coolest songs be with out slang?….What would we do without the word cool? It was once slang from the beats, now we can’t describe anything really nice with out using it…