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Someone should tell Cowboy Sharkies..

Started by sgrizzle, December 03, 2007, 07:06:26 AM

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rhymnrzn

more money grubbing and the casinos and toll booths can combine to change the town's name to Tollsa.

perspicuity85

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Originally posted by cannon_fodder

His assess of Tulsa was right on - considering he was in the 71st and Memorial area.  A shopping area is a shopping area from NYC to LA and the great flyover in between.  Even his beloved Chicago/Milwaukee has plenty of generic shopping centers and lame clubs.



Good point, cannon_fodder.  I have never met anyone who has been to Cowboy Sharkies, and I grew up in that area.  He must be some noteworthy comedian if his shows are at random sports bars across the street from TGI Friday's.  I'll be sure to catch his next show in the SuperTarget strip mall of a Chicago suburb.

Plus, isn't the real deal in comedy in this town  called Tulsa Comedy Club?  If you not even good enough to play at a real comedy club in TULSA, OK, that doesn't say much for your nationwide comedic potential...



cannon_fodder

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Originally posted by rhymnrzn

more money grubbing and the casinos and toll booths can combine to change the town's name to Tollsa.



I fail.  I could not relate how this post had anything to do with the comic who hated Cowboy Sharkies and the rest of his life.

Also, I think you are forgetting that it was money grubbing for oil and land that built this town to start with.  As with nearly every other town in the country - but for SLC, Amana, Oneda, and a few communes.
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RecycleMichael

Cowboy Sharkies is great. I used to watch the NFL games there on Sunday. They had almost every game on their multiple TVs.

The guy whos owns it has a thriving BarBQue catering business as well. He provides all the BarBQue for the drillers games, including the picnics.

I think he has as good of small rack of ribs as I can get locally.
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