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I had to go take a nap after taking a sample of that devil's brew.

Are you talking about the frozen drink place, Wet Willies? I went there for the first time in ten years not too long ago. I asked the bartender "what's your most popular drink?" He said "with out a doubt it's the Call a Cab." He then explained it was made with grain alcohol and he gave me a sample. That shit was

Well, that's a given. As Joan Rivers said "if you don't like it, be a proctologist, and nobody will want your autograph."

Yes, I know, I live in Charleston, SOUTH CAROLINA. Only a hillbilly would live in West Virginia.

I haven't been to Hank's in a long time, but every time I walk by it's packed. I need to go back there. The last time I was there my then girlfriend got really drunk, so I think that tainted my memory.

I guess the moral of the story is that a happy wife makes a happy life? It's amazing how he seems to socialize pretty freely in the town. Did you see when The City Paper did an article on him a few years back that was entitled "Send Us Your Bill Murray Stories." They were ALL positive. Not one instance of him being an

I really can't place where that is. At first I thought it was Charleston Place, but I don't think it is. It may be the Mills House.

Chihuahuas are terrifying.

Instead of the <I> you now can press the "formatting options" in the corner of your posting box and it will give you a variety of options to format with, including "italics."

Drew Magary, thank you for this: "Any teenager, really—they all fucking suck"

We really only have two steak houses. I was thinking it might be Oak steakhouse, but it didn't look familiar. It actually looks more like a hotel to me. Murray also is a co-owner of two restaurants (The Rutledge Cab Company and Carter's Kitchen).

I'm the exception. I have friends who've run into him but I've never even seen him.

Considering we have 4 colleges in downtown Charleston it's quite likely that someone in the wedding party went to school here.

I live in Charleston, and we're turning into the marriage capital of America. I think only San Francisco, and possibly New Orleans, have more destination weddings. Try walking down a beach here any weekend in the Spring or Summer and you'll trip over half a dozen weddings.

Probably because he wishes he lived in Charleston, SC.

Well, that would only enhance his portrayal of Sterling, a man who is surely dead inside.

Why not the guy who played Bookman, the library cop, on Seinfeld?

I think The Amazing Racists is the winner here. If I was a network executive I'd steal this idea.

I'm almost embarrassed to admit that I'd watch the shit out of that show.