Yeah those get a definite WTF from me as to why anyone would think it’s kosher to bring their kids there.
Yeah those get a definite WTF from me as to why anyone would think it’s kosher to bring their kids there.
This is correct. Breweries, unlike brewpubs, are where they make beer, but not food. They may invite food trucks or allow you bring your own food, and are like a lot of old lounges and bars used to be. But they are not restaurants. And I don’t mind a few kids, but it confuses me that a lot of them are overrun on…
The breweries in my area are tasting rooms, so yes, a small bar. They don’t serve food but occasianally have a food truck out front. But a couple of them have nice patios to hang out on with a cornhole game or something, but I’m not sure why people would want to bring kids there in the first place. I would be against…
Exactly, Drew didn’t answer the question. There’s a difference between a brewpub, which is just a restaurant with some kind of vague beer focus, and a tasting room at a brewery. Would you bring your kids to a winery? A tasting at a liquor store?
People who take their kids to breweries and bars that also happen to serve some food are the worst of the worst. They are all, without reservation, 20 and 30-somethings who don’t want to give up their lifestyle of going out and getting tanked but are too cheap/stupid/whatever to get a babysitter. I don’t want to…
You need a permit if you are in a car. No, really, that’s a distinction the state decided to make.
THIS. This is my biggest disappointment of this sad little vignette.
Yeah, strange move given their pristine track record...
2 of his staffers are in jail becasue of this asshole - I doubt they care what he does
Who at WFAN thinks this ever has a chance at working? Was their first choice James Dolan?
Hip-Hop has always been aware of sponsorships and fronting with labels. Run DMC was talking about their Addidas and I remember watching music videos in the 1990s where groups were proudly showing off their Cross-Color gear.
I said, very clearly and distinctly, that his music isn’t for me and isn’t meant to be for me, it’s for the kids.
Joe, 17: I like that he’s the creative director of Nautica, I’m more into his fashion sense and what he’s done for Nautica. I like concerts and stuff like this, rap and hip hop, and it was in the city, so I was just like, why not just stop by?
As a mostly recovered music snob, I completely agree. I’m not really feeling Yachty but also why would I even fucking care??? I’m a grown-ass adult and I’m secure enough in my taste (which is obviously sterling) that I don’t need to take it as some personal affront that kids are into shit I don’t like. KIDS ARE…
That’s not a counterpoint to what I wrote.
Cultural snobbery really annoys me. I don’t care what someone likes; I just care that they can articulate an interesting, meaningful reason as to why they like it, and all these kids were able to do that with Lil Yachty. It may not be my particular taste but you know what, if everyone liked the same exact things I…
Come on, now, everyone. Teenagers get to pick their own music, old people don’t have to like it and it doesn’t have to be “good”. Don’t play like every one of you here loved Nirvana and never touched Color Me Badd.
The main thing I find attractive about Lil’ Yachty is that he pisses the old-heads off.
Where’s the thief and aspiring corrupt politician part of this bullshit post?
the fuck is wrong with you