Alcohol and short term memory loss at 80's night...

Michael J. Salo salo at rcn.com
Sun Jan 11 00:08:59 EST 2004


> Honestly, if it's renovated with the correct amount of soundproofing, I
> can't imagine the tenants would have too many problems with
> noise. A lot of
> my friends live above bars and small clubs, and they don't have many
> problems with noise, unless there's a live band who wants to
> practice during
> the day and thinks they can be as loud as they want since they're the only
> ones there. :) Now, the drunken loitering people might be a problem, but
> honestly, that's what bouncers are sometimes there for. There's a nice
> bouncer at the bar across the street from my apartment who shuffles them
> away or quiets them down when the partons start getting loud
> while smoking.
>
> Christy
> http://www.spookee.net

I don't know about NYC, but every place I've lived, expensive housing
eventually leads to the end of any sort of fun being allowed to occur in the
vicinity.  I guess I should move to NY.

Michael J. Salo
www.strangefortune.com



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