Some ruminations about the GSHA's former watering hole...
Lately, Chuck and I have been engaged in the pursuit of our comprehensive exams and have not been to the Bean for a while. We decided, after his completion of his Group Two exam, to go there and hang out for a while. Much has changed. Smoking is no longer allowed in the building. All the televisions are high-def flat screens - there's even one facing the outside through the window so the people on the porch can watch sports. The bathroom is devoid of much graffiti, beyond some of the cogent observations that I have placed on the wall. The food is EXACTLY the same. They no longer have Pabst's Blue Ribbon on tap. Most of the servers and bartenders are new and have no idea that we have a long history there.
Perhaps it is wistfulness that makes me write this. It is hard to go somewhere after spending so many evenings there with friends to not be somewhat nostalgic over the whole affair. At the same time, our recent visit merely confirmed what I had felt all along when we went there: I don't like Cool Beans! I never did! I just thought the atmosphere was too sports bar and too frat and too Bacardi Girls and body shots and "Dude!" Not that I am above that, but I had always envisioned the Long Branch as a more suitable historian hangout. To be sure, the Branch didn't have food, pitchers, semi-clean bathrooms, or Bacardi Girls.
I know, as the good book says in 1 Corinthians, "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things." I realize that all of this is about as important as whether Kroger's runs out of Chex mix when compared to issues such as world hunger, peace, and war. This blog entry has no real denouement other than to say that, now that I am in the twilight of my grad school career, I miss having a large group of historian friends there to share it with.
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A single tear...
Yeah, now that we've all left, more or less, I think it may actually be time to retire the Bean, loathe as I am to admit it. I want my last memories of that crap place to be fond, so I just don't think I can go back, you know, in January and see it in any other state than that which I associate with it.
Longbranch? Toddy's? Preservation Pub?
Yeah, I liked the atmosphere of the Longbranch a lot better too, especially the jukebox. My main problem with that place was that they didn't take debit or credit cards, and considering that I lived on my credit card during grad school, getting cash was a major ordeal.
I miss my group of friends a whole lot too. I have joined match.com, partially to meet a guy, but mainly to find someone with a group of friends I can glom onto. Don't forget that I get a three-day weekend every other weekend. I have no plans this weekend...
Also, y'all should come visit me sometime. This is my new favorite place:
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this blog is so sad.
it leads me to think more about next month's reunion. i had initially thought that we would all meet at the bean on that friday. same time. same place. same people. but now, maybe no. if not the bean, where?
what does creepy uncle mike think of all these changes? is he still there? stupid question, of course he is.
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