1/5 B C. 6 months ago on Google
Apparently,
if
you
walk
out
the
bar,
even
with
a
wrist
band,
you
have
to
wait
all
the
way
at
the
back
of
the
line
to
re-enter.
It
would
have
been
nice
if
that
was
put
out
upon
paying
entry.
The
first
time
my
friends
and
I
visited
this
place,
they
were
letting
people
with
wrist
bands
re-enter
without
waiting
in
line.
For
some
reason
it
was
different
tonight.
Literally,
the
line
was
stretched
out
to
the
opposite
end
of
the
parking
lot,
so,
I
asked
a
nice
couple
if
they
would
adopt
me
into
their
group,
as
they
were
close
to
the
entrance.
The
bouncer
was
excessively
rude
and
acted
like
he
was
some
kind
of
hero
and
said
he
knew
what
I
was
“up
to”
and
threatened
to
kick
me
out
of
the
establishment
for
good
if
I
didn’t
go
to
the
end
of
the
line.
I
arrived
around
7:40
pm
with
a
party
of
9
and
volunteered
to
get
tacos
for
my
buddies
around
11pm.
Unfortunately,
the
taco
truck
hadn’t
opened
yet,
so
I
immediately
tried
going
back
in.
I
explained
that
I
was
new
and
wasn’t
familiar
with
the
guidelines
and
he
just
yelled
at
me
like
I
was
his
child
or
back
in
basic
training.
I’ve
been
to
much
friendlier
establishments
and
this
place
did
not
represent
tonight.
What
pisses
me
off
about
the
whole
situation
is
while
the
bouncer
insisted
I
had
to
start
from
the
back
of
the
line,
my
female
friend
was
promised
she
could
pass
through
just
as
long
as
she
entered
with
her
wrist
band
and
some
tacos.
(She
exited
the
bar
looking
for
me
outside).
There’s
no
excuse
for
the
double
standard.
From
now
on,
I’m
going
to
Rickey
D’s
instead.
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