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Ken King

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vraiblonde said:
More times than I care to count. :lmao: But she's talking about someone else.
I'm trying to remember who had it before John, I seem to remember a guy named Tim, but I'm not sure if he had a partner or not.
 

Ken King

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jaybeeztoo said:
Way before the wheelchair guy, who pissed me off too...he hit on my sister at my grandmother's wake!!!

But no, my story dates back further, to Tim. He's one that I would love to see again and say LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT WHAT YOU DIDN'T GET MOTHER ####ER. He was much older than me at the time and took advantage. But to this day, I can say I loved him.
I was no big fan of his, I remember him from his stint at The Harborview Inn a lot better. He did think he could have his way with the ladies, he had this air of thinking he was suave and the best thing since sliced bread but they all caught on to his act sooner or later.
 

Ken King

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jaybeeztoo said:
Yeah, for me it started way back at HarborView Inn, that rat bastard. He got this idea about Willows and I helped him plan it. He had that boat at Harbor called the Dinoseour, sold shirts asking "have you been speckeled today?" I was the mastermind behind everything and that rat bastard disappeared when Willows opened. There is still artwork in there that I framed and PAID for.
Then I am sure you know me, probably better then I care to admit. The "speckled" shirt was my brain cramp while sitting there one afternoon when drinking was one of my passions. Tim gave me the very first shirt, still have it. Susan, my wife worked for him for a while there. Do you remember anything about "yuppie tossing"?
 

Agee

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jaybeeztoo said:
Yeah, for me it started way back at HarborView Inn, that rat bastard. He got this idea about Willows and I helped him plan it. He had that boat at Harbor called the Dinoseour, sold shirts asking "have you been speckeled today?" I was the mastermind behind everything and that rat bastard disappeared when Willows opened. There is still artwork in there that I framed and PAID for.
For some strange reason, I get the feeling I know you.
 

cattitude

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Vrai, the holidays have taken on a different meaning as we get older. I miss my little ones terribly. I now have grandchildren but somehow it's just not the same.

Easter has become somewhat of a sad holiday for us. It was Otter's mom's favorite holiday. Every year we had a mega egg hunt and big family gathering and dinner at his family home. Otter's mom got sick with Alzheimers and they had to sell the home. Easter was never the same. And we lost Otter's mom 3 years ago on Easter. :sad:
 

vraiblonde

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jaybeeztoo said:
Yeah, for me it started way back at HarborView Inn
My only real memory of him is turning over his account to another rep because we had a personality clash. He may have thought I was cute or something when we came to shoot the commercial but, believe me, he got over it real quick. :lol:
 

morganj614

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I am getting deja vu feelings...but from long ago. In the mid to late 80's I went there alot. A friend even painted the sign that hung there but first we played pin the d*ck on the man on the back of that sign for another friends batchelorette party. That friend died in 1989...I met Greaseman and wife there also...I can't put my finger on it but am having deja vu...
 

Ken King

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jaybeeztoo said:
Nah, back at the harbor, all I remember is how I was given #### for being so young. I had the t-shirt, I had the man, not that he would admit it, but I had breakfast with his partner, damn can't remember his name but want to think he was an x cop and there was a heavy lady that cooked. It really was a big part of my young life. I think he had a bartender named "lisa" who told me to go get my baby bottle. Tim didn't care, he hit it anyway. Dickhead. He's one though that I need to tell about my sis.
Yeah, his partner was an ex-cop, his name eludes me at the moment but it wasn't a common name, the cook was Effie I think. Lisa was a twit, I remember her and that she was void of any gray matter. Do you know either of these characters, Hungry or Stricky. Drywall workers that spent more time at the bar then at work.
 

Agee

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jaybeeztoo said:
Use to hang out at the Willows, during the period you and KK are describing. Harbour Sounds as well.

Recall seeing upstairs trips at the Willows. I probably bought KK a drink or two.
 

Ken King

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morganj614 said:
I am getting deja vu feelings...but from long ago. In the mid to late 80's I went there alot. A friend even painted the sign that hung there but first we played pin the d*ck on the man on the back of that sign for another friends batchelorette party. That friend died in 1989...I met Greaseman and wife there also...I can't put my finger on it but am having deja vu...
You talking about Harborview or Williows?
 

vraiblonde

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cattitude said:
Easter has become somewhat of a sad holiday for us.
:huggy: I'm sorry Easter's a bummer for you. Wanna come to my house and color eggs? I'll hide them for you!
 

Ken King

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Airgasm said:
Use to hang out at the Willows, during the period you and KK are describing. Harbour Sounds as well.

Recall seeing upstairs trips at the Willows. I probably bought KK a drink or two.
I only did the Williows on rare occassions, but then again there were more then enough bars in Compton to keep my sauced and when all else failed it was Duke's.
 

Ken King

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morganj614 said:
oops sorry. Harborview
Mid 80s to early 90s I was a regular at Back Road Inn, Harborview, and the Dock of the Bay. I probably know you too.
 

Agee

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Ken King said:
I only did the Williows on rare occassions, but then again there were more then enough bars in Compton to keep my sauced and when all else failed it was Duke's.

That was quite the drive thru they had at Duke's.
 

morganj614

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Ken King said:
Mid 80s to early 90s I was a regular at Back Road Inn, Harborview, and the Dock of the Bay. I probably know you too.

During that time I went to Harborview, Solomons Pier and I think it was Capt. Seahhorses... I taught Jazzercise and on the way home from class in Leonardtown we always hit Duke's drivethru for pina coladas to drink and drive home with. Those were the days..to think we could actually pull up to a window, order a mixed drink and drive home with it..lol
 
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