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safest way to get to Attitudes Bar and Manchester Strip

safest way to get to Attitudes Bar and Manchester Strip

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PostApr 03, 2008#1

hi i am looking for the best way to get to Attitudes Bar and the bars near it and the complex anyway i can get there from the metrolink? am on maryland ave









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PostApr 03, 2008#2

joshu23 wrote:hi i am looking for the best way to get to attitudes and the bars near it and the complex anyway i can get there from the metrolink? am on maryland ave


What is "attitudes"?

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PostApr 03, 2008#3

The Complex (at Grand and Chouteau) is within walking distance of the Grand MetroLink station. But if you are going late at night I would suggest caution if you choose to walk from the station.

As for Attitudes--it's in the Grove near Atomic Cowboy, Novak's and other clubs along Manchester. That one is closer to the CWE metrolink station. I've walked to the Grove from that station in the daylight no prob. Late at night I don't know if it is such a great idea. There may be a bus you can take from the station to Manchester.

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PostApr 03, 2008#4

Attitudes is one of the gay bars, as is the Complex.



Attitudes would be a hike from the Metrolink. If I were you, I would walk down to the Metrolink Station on Taylor, take the 93 bus down to Manchester and Tower Grove and walk the two blocks east. It's not the safest area ever (I lived on this block for a year), but I did it several times without incident.



As for the Complex, it's just a block or two off of the Grand stop on the Metrolink.



For further details, PM me or visit Metro's TripFinder.

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PostApr 03, 2008#5

i would take a cab- its not that far but far enough I wouldnt want to walk it. You could take washington ave to sarah and go right *i think its right* but i would srsly recommend cabbing it.



I havent been to Attitudes in years- Novaks is the happening spot these days- right across the street. You might also like Freddies on the same street but they dont have a dance floor....

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PostApr 03, 2008#6

JJ's is pretty cool. But it's not in walking distance.

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PostApr 03, 2008#7

carrieocity kills wrote:i would take a cab- its not that far but far enough I wouldnt want to walk it. You could take washington ave to sarah and go right *i think its right* but i would srsly recommend cabbing it....


unfortunatley, we don't have bars open until 5am, because it is likely to take that long to get a cab :x

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PostApr 03, 2008#8

isnt JJ a leather daddy/bear bar?

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PostApr 03, 2008#9

carrieocity kills wrote:isnt JJ a leather daddy/bear bar?


It is, but as a 3 o'clock bar, it tends to be pretty diverse on the weekends.

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PostApr 03, 2008#10

Yes, JJ's has firemen. That's diverse!

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PostApr 03, 2008#11

i have always wanted to go to JJs but have the impression they are not girl-friendly....

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PostApr 03, 2008#12

I guess I'm not up on my gay bars....leather daddy/bear and firemen?

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PostApr 03, 2008#13

Juice13610 wrote:I guess I'm not up on my gay bars....leather daddy/bear and firemen?


I'm sure there are plenty of web sites that you could visit to learn more about them. :)

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PostApr 03, 2008#14

carrieocity kills wrote:i have always wanted to go to JJs but have the impression they are not girl-friendly....


Well they aren't really straight "friendly." In the manner that I felt as if I was a piece of meat amongst many great white sharks. If you are a guy then it's assumed you are there for a reason. I'll tell you what, I can empathize with how women may feel in certain circumstances. Yet it was a very fun experience. I do enjoy different situations.



In terms of it being woman friendly. The only woman I saw was serving up jello shots. There are two sections. The front area is rather laid back, but the dance floor area, it's a bit of a more aggressive atmosphere. This is where I was approached and had some interesting encounters. When I told this guy I was straight he asked why the hell was I there? Then he laughed and slapped me. But it was a good time. Although I won't be going back unless I'm with friends.



Firemen are simply guys dressed as firemen.



Bears (Wikipedia):



Bears tend to have hairy bodies and facial hair; some are heavy-set; some project an image of working-class masculinity in their grooming and appearance, though none of these are requirements or unique indicators. Some bears place importance on presenting a hyper-masculine image; some may shun interaction with men who display effeminate style and mannerisms, although some actually exhibit these traits themselves. The bear concept can function as an identity, an affiliation, and an ideal to live up to, and there is ongoing debate in bear communities about what constitutes a bear. There is also, anecdotally, more acceptance of tattoos and body piercing in the bear community, although this acceptance varies from member to member.

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PostApr 03, 2008#15

carrieocity kills wrote:i have always wanted to go to JJs but have the impression they are not girl-friendly....


Are you one of those straight chicks who likes to hang out with boys who like boys?

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PostApr 03, 2008#16

whenever I see JJ's I think of the Simpson's episode where Homer takes Bart to a steel mill



Roscoe: [to all] Hey! Listen up! I want all of youse to say hello to

the Simpsons.

All: [waving in a cliche, sissy-like attitude] Hello-o.

Homer: [gasps] Has the whole world gone insane?!

Worker: [sissy-like] Stand still, there's a spark in your hair!

Worker: Get it! Get it!

Homer: [whimpers]

[another guy walks past Homer holding a vat of hot steel in hot

pants]

Worker: Hot stuff, comin' through!

Homer: [screams]

Bart: Dad, why'd you bring me to a gay steel mill?

Homer: [frightened] I don't know! This is a NIGHTMARE! YOU'RE ALL

SICK!

Worker: [waving his hand] Oh be nice!

Homer: Oh! My son doesn't stand a chance! The whole world's gone gay!

[a whistle goes off]

Oh my god! What's happening now?

Roscoe: We work hard. We play hard. [pulls a chain]

["Everybody Dance Now" starts playing]

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PostApr 03, 2008#17

^Well actually, in my limited experience, bears don't really like the whole effeminate mannerisms. Gay culture is quite diverse and it shouldn't be stereotyped as one homogeneous identity.

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PostApr 03, 2008#18

^well that was the point of the whole episode. It was entitled "Homer's Phobia" and played on his fears and stereotypes.

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PostApr 03, 2008#19

Oh! Ah, never mind then!

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PostApr 03, 2008#20

Doug wrote:Oh! Ah, never mind then!


I think the term you should have used is "DOH!"

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PostApr 03, 2008#21

They dress like firemen? Is there a gay subculture that goes out dressed like firemen?

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PostApr 04, 2008#22

There's a straight subculture that dresses up like stuffed animals. They call themselves "furries" and even hold conventions.



(Okay, okay, so gays do it too, but it's mostly a straight thing!)

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PostApr 04, 2008#23

My limited experience at gay bars is quite the opposite, that if you're a straight guy, you're virtually invisible. The gay guys seem to know (probably because you're wearing the wrong sorts of clothes).



If you're a straight guy, make sure if you go to a gay bar that your gay friends you're with are the ones who go up the the bar to get the drinks, not you, and not the girls. The shots get poured a lot bigger.

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PostApr 04, 2008#24

Attitudes, Novak's, and Freddie's (reopening as "Just John" -- terrible name IMO) are all walkable along Manchester, along with Atomic Cowboy. That stretch of Manchester is now very safe, but the problem is the area you'd have to walk through to get to them from the Metro. It's a long walk and at night it would be pretty desolate.



Complex is very close to the Grand metro stop. But again, thinking of being there at night... I would use caution.



The distance between Complex at Grand and Chouteau and the Manchester bars isn't far, but it's a mostly industrial stretch and isn't suitable for walking. I would recommend a cab between the two. Most bartenders will be more than happy to call you a cab -- especially if you've been tipping nicely.

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PostApr 04, 2008#25

Matt Drops The H wrote:There's a straight subculture that dresses up like stuffed animals. They call themselves "furries" and even hold conventions.



(Okay, okay, so gays do it too, but it's mostly a straight thing!)


but do furries actually do it? my boyfriend says no, they just dry hump - but i thought they had holes in their suits.....

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