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	<title>Comments on: From The Bar ~ Bad Dog!  How not to host a Saloon&#8230;</title>
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	<description>The banjo player called and said to start without him.</description>
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		<title>By: BuBu</title>
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		<description>True story......every word.....I was there and the moment we saw the owner running his hands through his hair and shaking his head we all knew someone was gonna get a verbal thrashing that could spin even Satan&#039;s head...sometimes it was better to just slip away to the bathroom and get out of his field of vision...it was good practice to NEVER look him directly in the eye.  Excellent description some very real (and often un-nerving) situations. 
 
Love Ya, 
 
Bu </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>True story&#8230;&#8230;every word&#8230;..I was there and the moment we saw the owner running his hands through his hair and shaking his head we all knew someone was gonna get a verbal thrashing that could spin even Satan&#039;s head&#8230;sometimes it was better to just slip away to the bathroom and get out of his field of vision&#8230;it was good practice to NEVER look him directly in the eye.  Excellent description some very real (and often un-nerving) situations. </p>
<p>Love Ya, </p>
<p>Bu</p>
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