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Mother Theresa, Linda D.
the actual Mother of a beautiful daughter
and the adopted mother of more than half the bar!
To
the right our very own "blonde bomber" who
just happens to be Jennifer's Mother.
but that is another story. If you follow
the link it will take to a page for Pat's
"baby" . I am attempting to
acquire pictures of all the bartenders from
George's so if you have pictures I would be
pleased to display them here.
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Patricia and the Sombrero and probably
not too far from the KENO machine at the
time. Nothing wrong with that as we all
went through the KENO madness. It is the
Sombreros that will kill you and the butts
not the gambling! Hey no matter you are
still Jennifer's Mother!
New
Jokes From The Barrooms
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Sonya, a bartender who maintained an
enviable grasp of reality. A condition
reflected in the dedication to her daughter and
the genuine devotion to her family and friends. Worked
as hard
at her job and as she did with her life. |
This incredibly happy looking creature
is
my friend Sally nicknamed the
"turtle" or "tortoise"
from a story we'll put up one day. Great
bartender and customer at George's in all
of it its incarnations.
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Tommy, the Saturday night bartender for many years and good friend of the
"old George's". Hobbies in
retirement: Hot Rods! Brings us back to the
Sixties and those monstrous engines we all
had under the hood.
Jack was one of the two
owners
and worked as a bartender early in its
history and continued to work each day in
some capacity until the very end. As a boss
he was great and exhibited more patience
than most of us. Always amazed me!
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Alice had Saturday and Sunday afternoons on every
other weekend until she got into the family
life with house and boat. She was
associated with George's for most of its
existence as was her sister Lorraine.
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Staff
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Evenings
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Days
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Larry, Sonya, Sally,
Linda D, Dottie, Snuffy, Jack,
Tommy, Lora, Luddie, Paul, Phil, and
Laurie
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Linda, Pat,
Ginny, Jack, Terry, Laurie, Sally,
Dottie, Snuffy, Virgil, Alice, and
Linda D.
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Of most
importance, we had the best
customers south of Boston! |
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