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If we are talking about the same place, The Scoreboard Bar and Grill, near the intersection of Franklin & Columbia and across Columbia from the Zoom Zoom, IIRC, that was where I had the first legal beer of my life. Back then, the legal drinking age in NC, for beer, was 18. I turned 18 about a week or two before I started at UNC. Once seated at the Scoreboard B&G, I ordered a PBR and wasn't even carded. I looked up at the wall and saw the "Roll of Honor," or maybe it was the "Hall of Fame" accompanied by a list of names. Upon inquiring what that was, I was informed to become one of the immortals on that wall, I would have to register and then consume 100 tall, i.e., 16 oz, PBR's within 7 days of starting. I looked around and saw that I was, by far, the skinniest person in the bar. Then and there I decided that in terms of milliliters of beer per kilogram of body weight, I didn't stand a chance. After finishing my beer, I departed and thereafter frequented places where "lightweights" like me were more common.. . .. The Scorboard was about as close as I came to that world.
That was the place all right. A guy in my dorm made the list.If we are talking about the same place, The Scoreboard Bar and Grill, near the intersection of Franklin & Columbia and across Columbia from the Zoom Zoom, IIRC, that was where I had the first legal beer of my life. Back then, the legal drinking age in NC, for beer, was 18. I turned 18 about a week or two before I started at UNC. Once seated at the Scoreboard B&G, I ordered a PBR and wasn't even carded. I looked up at the wall and saw the "Roll of Honor," or maybe it was the "Hall of Fame" accompanied by a list of names. Upon inquiring what that was, I was informed to become one of the immortals on that wall, I would have to register and then consume 100 tall, i.e., 16 oz, PBR's within 7 days of starting. I looked around and saw that I was, by far, the skinniest person in the bar. Then and there I decided that in terms of milliliters of beer per kilogram of body weight, I didn't stand a chance. After finishing my beer, I departed and thereafter frequented places where "lightweights" like me were more common.
Is the Scoreboard where the original Linda’s was and where the Hardback Cafe was?If we are talking about the same place, The Scoreboard Bar and Grill, near the intersection of Franklin & Columbia and across Columbia from the Zoom Zoom, IIRC, that was where I had the first legal beer of my life. Back then, the legal drinking age in NC, for beer, was 18. I turned 18 about a week or two before I started at UNC. Once seated at the Scoreboard B&G, I ordered a PBR and wasn't even carded. I looked up at the wall and saw the "Roll of Honor," or maybe it was the "Hall of Fame" accompanied by a list of names. Upon inquiring what that was, I was informed to become one of the immortals on that wall, I would have to register and then consume 100 tall, i.e., 16 oz, PBR's within 7 days of starting. I looked around and saw that I was, by far, the skinniest person in the bar. Then and there I decided that in terms of milliliters of beer per kilogram of body weight, I didn't stand a chance. After finishing my beer, I departed and thereafter frequented places where "lightweights" like me were more common.
Is the Scoreboard where the original Linda’s was and where the Hardback Cafe was?
PS…the sculpture is gone now. Any idea where it went?
The couple or place? The place looks like the front lawn at Carr Mill Mall. I have no clue about the couple.
The couple or place? The place looks like the front lawn at Carr Mill Mall. I have no clue about the couple.
Okay. Is that where Pyewacket is/was?Place is actually a spot once known as The Courtyard in Chapel Hill, west Franklin Street.
Okay. Is that where Pyewacket is/was?