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Sunday marks the debut of "Hannity's America," a weekly live, hourlong show on the Fox News Channel that will blend the debate style that Hannity is noted for on TV and syndicated radio with an opportunity to do much more than that. He'll remain on "Hannity & Colmes" as well as his daily radio show, which is syndicated by ABC Radio.
How great is that.... :clap:
Who's Hannity?
Good TV = OSU game Monday on ESPN at 8 pm. That's good viewin' right there.
That's right, Daisy.
Knew I liked ya fer a good reason!!!!!
(I worked at the Heidelberg North, a bar better known as the North 'Berg, while I was in college in Columbus. It was on High Street, right across from The Big Farm. Helluva name for a street, right?)
My favorite intersection on High St is High and Starr. I have a picture of that sign...I mean, Ringo Starr--High. he he he.
Is that near the Short North? I've been into the Short North Tavern a few times...
I worked there many years ago. I really can't tell you if the Short North is there or not.
The main bars were the North 'Berg, the South 'Berg, and the Char Bar in-between.
You don't even want to know how many years ago that was.
And how many stories came out of that bar............
I know the Char Bar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great Bloody Marys! Bathroom in the basement is a little scary, though.
I was a bouncer for Ed Apple (pronounced A-pel) primarily at the North 'Berg.
If he expected trouble, he would ship us from bar to bar to clean out the riff-raff.
Got a little touchy sometimes when the linemen came in and got tuned up.
Wow...that's awesome. My husband was a bouncer for some clubs in downtown C-bus...but that was 6-10 years ago. How long have you been gone?
Hold onto your chair, dear--
this was back in the sixties.
Yeah, that's right. I'm that old.
:eek: :eek: :biggrin: :biggrin:
Yeah well...my father in law was around the area then. I wonder if Dick's Den was there then? That's where he usually "gigs."
Don't remember "Dick's Den," but the "Thirsty I" was there.
Hmm, not sure about that one.
I love downtown Columbus...