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How the F&%* Did OAR get so big?
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ya with oar i usually hear of people that love em, or people that hate em
i havent heard much of them, but to avoid getting rotten tomatoes thrown at me i\'ll say i hate em. and i like long islands better than grateful deads


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i like long islands better than grateful deads


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I like both.

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I used to listen to OAR in college... I saw their show @ the Oakdale a few years ago, too! :duck:

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Doesn\'t every fully stocked bar serve Grateful Deads? If not, then their bartender is pretty terrible.

I don\'t like Grateful Deads at all... They are totally inconsistent, everyone makes them totally different. They don\'t taste that great; they\'re just strong. Heh... all of the bartenders I know tend to card ANYONE who orders a Grateful Dead... it seems to be the drink of kids who don\'t know anything about ordering mixed drinks. :P

But if you like \'em, so be it. :)

My boyfriend made a drink recently which was a variation of a long island that was pretty good. A little sweet for me, but great for people who want a REALLY strong drink that is still sweet. It\'s called Booze in a Glass. Ha. It\'s basically all of the clear booze from a Long Island Iced Tea: vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin. No cola or sweet & sour mix. Then you add SoCo, amaretto, sloe gin, and just a splash of OJ. Has to be served in a pint glass to work. 8 different alcohols and a totally illegal but pretty decent tasting drink.

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I used to listen to OAR in college... I saw their show @ the Oakdale a few years ago, too! :duck:

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Figures. :P
« Last Edit: June 23, 2007, 06:42:47 pm by jocelyn »
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Doesn\'t every fully stocked bar serve Grateful Deads? If not, then their bartender is pretty terrible.

I don\'t like Grateful Deads at all... They are totally inconsistent, everyone makes them totally different. They don\'t taste that great; they\'re just strong. Heh... all of the bartenders I know tend to card ANYONE who orders a Grateful Dead... it seems to be the drink of kids who don\'t know anything about ordering mixed drinks. :P

But if you like \'em, so be it. :)

My boyfriend made a drink recently which was a variation of a long island that was pretty good. A little sweet for me, but great for people who want a REALLY strong drink that is still sweet. It\'s called Booze in a Glass. Ha. It\'s basically all of the clear booze from a Long Island Iced Tea: vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin. No cola or sweet & sour mix. Then you add SoCo, amaretto, sloe gin, and just a splash of OJ. Has to be served in a pint glass to work. 8 different alcohols and a totally illegal but pretty decent tasting drink.

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I used to listen to OAR in college... I saw their show @ the Oakdale a few years ago, too! :duck:

::runs for cover, dodging tomatoes::

Figures. :P

You have to remember I went to college from 1991-1996 They were not that common then. I had many many bartenders ask me what they were. I used to drink a lot more booze in those days compared to now. I haven\'t even thought of that drink in years until this thread

When I mentioned Smoke Stack Lightnin thats what made me think of them. Same place that had it in the jukebox made a killer grateful dead.
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Yeah that\'s a good point. Hadn\'t thought about that.

These days when kids who just turn 21 get booze, at least around here, they pretty much invariably get either a long island, a grateful dead, a cape codder, or a jack and coke.

Not that there\'s anything wrong with those drinks. It\'s just something I have noticed.
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I used to listen to OAR in college... I saw their show @ the Oakdale a few years ago, too! :duck:

::runs for cover, dodging tomatoes::

Figures. :P

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I used to listen to OAR in college... I saw their show @ the Oakdale a few years ago, too! :duck:

::runs for cover, dodging tomatoes::

Figures. :P

Hahaha! Zing!

Barely...
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« Reply #23 on: »
rotfl Yeah, peep her disc collection sometime! :duck:
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Quote from: jocelyn;150308
My boyfriend made a drink recently which was a variation of a long island that was pretty good. A little sweet for me, but great for people who want a REALLY strong drink that is still sweet. It\'s called Booze in a Glass. Ha. It\'s basically all of the clear booze from a Long Island Iced Tea: vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin. No cola or sweet & sour mix. Then you add SoCo, amaretto, sloe gin, and just a splash of OJ. Has to be served in a pint glass to work. 8 different alcohols and a totally illegal but pretty decent tasting drink.

This is essentially a Red Death.  
You can order one at any bar, but much like Grateful Deads or anything else with a bunch of different liqours, your bartender may hate you and serve accordingly.


As for OAR, it\'s simple pop music with choruses drunk people can easily learn and sing along with.  That said, I\'m amazed they are not bigger.
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Quote from: Spacey;150206
They have been playing the Oakdale for a few years now that I remember, think most have been sellouts or close too. Never understood how they got that big so quick.

see whomachers brilliant analysis.  

face it, some folks don\'t care about talent when it comes to their music. they like catchy little jingles sung by big ****.  the skill and capabilities of their favorite musicians is meaningless to them.  they don\'t care who wrote the song, they don\'t even care if the little pop princess can actually perform the song live.

i wonder what it\'s like loving a band that has brilliant management?

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Quote from: jocelyn;150308
My boyfriend made a drink recently which was a variation of a long island that was pretty good. A little sweet for me, but great for people who want a REALLY strong drink that is still sweet. It\'s called Booze in a Glass. Ha. It\'s basically all of the clear booze from a Long Island Iced Tea: vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin. No cola or sweet & sour mix. Then you add SoCo, amaretto, sloe gin, and just a splash of OJ. Has to be served in a pint glass to work. 8 different alcohols and a totally illegal but pretty decent tasting drink.

This is essentially a Red Death.  
You can order one at any bar, but much like Grateful Deads or anything else with a bunch of different liqours, your bartender may hate you and serve accordingly.


As for OAR, it\'s simple pop music with choruses drunk people can easily learn and sing along with.  That said, I\'m amazed they are not bigger.


I almost failed outta college because of Grateful Deads.  Sooo tasty, so powerful...mmmmmm, I wish I was drinking one right now.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2007, 02:30:31 pm by SlimPickens »

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Quote from: wildcoyote;150350
different alcohols and a totally illegal but pretty decent tasting drink.

This is essentially a Red Death.  
You can order one at any bar, but much like Grateful Deads or anything else with a bunch of different liqours, your bartender may hate you and serve accordingly.
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Well, every red death I have had has tasted terrible. (I\'ve never ordered one, just tried other peoples\'.)

This drink actually tastes good, and not even very strong. Just quite sweet.

Thing is you can\'t just order it in a bar because it is so far over the legal limit as far as ounces of booze per drink.
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Thing is you can\'t just order it in a bar because it is so far over the legal limit as far as ounces of booze per drink.

You could have at Tobacco Road! I had many "special mixes" there. God I miss that joint!
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I just noticed bOAR is playing with Augustana (wait.who?) and Stephen Kellogg (:wtf2:) and the Sixers at Jones Beach August 3rd.
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just heard, bOAR on SIRIUS 17. worst of al it was Crazy game poker, damn i though the 3 in the morning slot was reserved for the breakast. just be more frat houses and 15-year-old girls then we imagined. can\'t wait to finally see the breakfast live sometime after my months long hiatus.
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