Bar Owners for the Prevention of Bars, Take Two

The latest concern about the hundreds of liquor licenses that could potentially become available: a possible crime wave. “I don’t think we have a police force that can enforce potentially a hundred or more new bars,” worries current license-holder/newly-minted temperance advocate Roger Hewitt.

13 Responses to “Bar Owners for the Prevention of Bars, Take Two”


  1. The saddest bit of that article was at the end. It would stink to have Everyday Cook close.


  2. Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria!


  3. Aye, I agree with you Matt. I live right near Kerrytown so Everyday Cook/Everyday Wines are cool little places. I may take one of the June classes if I can find the time.


  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqiZl4N9wUA

    Is it just me, or doesTom Ganert look very uncomfortable next to Rodger?


  5. It looks like Roger just makes him squirrelly as heck.


  6. Being Squirrelly as heck is Overrated.


  7. Yes, I still remember the day a squirrel stole my little bag of Chips Ahoy when I was studying in the Diag. My damn Chips Ahoy! Ann Arbor squirrels lack top-end squirreliness.


  8. Good point! Look what they did in Chicago a few years back. Police acting undercover opened up a bar for the purpose of attracting the criminal element and it worked fabulously. To flush out criminals just open a bar,topless preferably, or a casino and they will come in droves.


  9. usually the topless does it I guess


  10. Let’s get drunk. Meet at the Ann Arbor golf courses.
    Thanks Jayne Miller for giving us more places to enjoy getting blasted.
    How much for a glass of beer, $5.00 or more? Get drunk and golf topless at ann arbor golf courses. Oh botomless golfers for the ladies to enjoy.


  11. I support temperance!


  12. Is there some cynicism about the motives of rRoger Hewitt? No, it can’t be!! (Snicker,Snicker)


  13. Actually, bars form an integral part of the local economy.

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