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PostNov 25, 2008#61

Blzhrpmd2 wrote:So sorry, CS, for being interested in the teams that play here and liking blue collar sports. Please pardon my simple ways. Do you only go watch SLU soccer during winning seasons?


Well, since they've had winning seasons for as long as I've had season tickets, I guess the answer is yes.

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PostNov 25, 2008#62

The Central Scrutinizer wrote:
Blzhrpmd2 wrote:So sorry, CS, for being interested in the teams that play here and liking blue collar sports. Please pardon my simple ways. Do you only go watch SLU soccer during winning seasons?


Well, since they've had winning seasons for as long as I've had season tickets, I guess the answer is yes.


BTW, Bills vs. Indiana tonight at 6. I know there's a gametracker on slubillikens.com, not sure if there's a live feed or not.

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PostNov 25, 2008#63

Roy314 wrote:I'll take hockey any day over college football. I've always thought it was weird how grown men could root for 20 year old boys.

FloPoErich wrote:I'm guess I'm an exception that would rather watch a St. Louis based team versus a team from Texas or Iowa.
You folks do realize that there are quite a few alumni and alumnae of schools in Texas and Iowa (and most other central U.S. states) in our fair city, don't you?

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PostNov 25, 2008#64

Fair enough, CS. Hopefully those winning ways will permeate SLU basketball.

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PostNov 25, 2008#65

Roy314 wrote:I'll take hockey any day over college football. I've always thought it was weird how grown men could root for 20 year old boys.




UHH... check the blues roster...most of them are still boys.

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PostNov 25, 2008#66

DeBaliviere wrote:
The Central Scrutinizer wrote:
Blzhrpmd2 wrote:So sorry, CS, for being interested in the teams that play here and liking blue collar sports. Please pardon my simple ways. Do you only go watch SLU soccer during winning seasons?


Well, since they've had winning seasons for as long as I've had season tickets, I guess the answer is yes.


BTW, Bills vs. Indiana tonight at 6. I know there's a gametracker on slubillikens.com, not sure if there's a live feed or not.


Yep. I doubt it on the live feed, unless you paid th $79 for the online season pass.



With Patterson out (and I assume Jarmillo and Sweeten remain out), I think the best we can hope for is a 0-0 tie and then win on PK's.

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PostNov 26, 2008#67

Moorlander wrote:
UHH... check the blues roster...most of them are still boys.


Actually, even with our "young" team, only three players are under the age of 24. Most are late 20s and early 30s.

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PostAug 24, 2009#68

Skybox no more. This place is now called At The Levee

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PostAug 24, 2009#69

Anyone have an idea why Skybox closed? Is At the Levee a sports bar and is it still owned by Nelly?

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PostAug 24, 2009#70

Downtown2007 wrote:Anyone have an idea why Skybox closed? Is At the Levee a sports bar and is it still owned by Nelly?




I'd assume they closed due to lack of business. I went there on the weekend of the All-Star game and the place was nearly empty even though the landing was packed with people.

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PostAug 24, 2009#71

Correction: It seems the new place is actually called The Levee. Not At The Levee.

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PostAug 25, 2009#72

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70 HI DEF SCREENS??? What is that - over 200,000 worth of restaurant in just the TVs? Why?



I'm a bit concerned about the menu honestly. Nothing on it seems that special for the area, and the prices are generally higher I think that closer sports bars like Show Mes or Hooters. Plus, what's with the small "dinner" menus filed with steaks? Is this a bar trying to be a restaurant, or a restaurant trying to be a bar? I certainly hope the food is good, and hope this place does well for the St. Louis sports bar scene - but right now, all signs point to iffy.


Remember when? I'm not happy a place closed (or changed names or whatever), I just like pointing out when I'm right, on that rare occasion. :lol:

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PostSep 24, 2009#73

After reading the FOODIES UPDATE thread, I saw that this place is suppose to become "King Louie's Courtyard Bar & Pizzeria". The address of 800 North 3rd St. seemed to match the location on a map.

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PostSep 25, 2009#74

Yeah, it was open for a few days as The Levee and then it closed again.

Weird.

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PostSep 25, 2009#75

^ That doesn't sound good. Someone's trying a bit too hard. I guess I won't change the name of this thread until the owners can decide on a proper name and stick with it for more than a week or two. :wink:



Sheesh, and I thought banks were bad about changing names! :)

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PostSep 25, 2009#76

^ Researching the Skybox/The Levee/King Louie's space, I was told at Skybox that they were NOT officially closed, “just reconfiguring the space,” and that King Louie's Courtyard Bar and Pizzeria will operate in the rear of the existing Skybox space.



I noted Sherlock Froeb’s update from his blog (and King Louie’s major league ad in the RFT), and parroted their Sept 21 opening date (which apparently did not happen).



Skybox’s website currently links to a Nelly and friends music site and there is no listed phone nor website for King Louie’s. Weird? Yes. Confusing? That, too. Get it together, guys.



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PostSep 26, 2009#77

George Mahe

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Geez, they'll let anyone on this site these days. 8)

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PostSep 02, 2010#78

The Count wrote:Yeah, it was open for a few days as The Levee and then it closed again.

Weird.
Apparently it is now something called North 40. Not sure when that happened. Since Miss Nights closed, I only get to the Landing once per year for the Blues Fest, even though I only live 10 blocks away.
Schlafly Beer Check out Big Smith at "North 40", a new bar where Skybox used to be (they don't have a website yet.) 800 N. 3rd Street in STL. Doors at 8pm, show at 9:15. $8 cover. They just put Schlafly Pale Ale on draft!

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PostSep 03, 2010#79

Well, Big Muddy Blues Festival is this weekend at Laclede's Landing. Might be a good time to check out North 40 as well.

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PostAug 24, 2011#80

Skybox to become Vatterott College recording school and studio. Nelly and his team will be very involved.

http://www.bizjournals.com/mobile/stlou ... rding.html

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