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WCDT Strips 3511 to 3515 (26 June to 30 June 2017)

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Neko_Ali:
With today's strip I'm reminding that even 'nice' bars have their share of idiots. Especially in a college town. I do question the assumption that it is a nice bar though, since they have a bouncer who's job is to look intimidating and deal with people who just looking intimidating isn't enough. Other bars don't have bouncers on staff. They just trust the bartenders and police to deal with any problems. Like in the one that Brun used to work. She was pretty quick with the harpoon, so I'm guessing it's at hand for quick use.

Akima:

--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 30 Jun 2017, 06:26 ---With today's strip I'm reminding that even 'nice' bars have their share of idiots. Especially in a college town. I do question the assumption that it is a nice bar though, since they have a bouncer who's job is to look intimidating and deal with people who just looking intimidating isn't enough. Other bars don't have bouncers on staff. They just trust the bartenders and police to deal with any problems.
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I agree. The only pubs or clubs I've been to that went to the expense of having bouncers, had them for a reason. And Elliot's reaction seems to confirm that the bar where he works has a reason for employing him. For Clinton it was a drama, but for Elliot "it was Tuesday".

A Duck:
I am now picturing Elliot dressed up as M.Bison... and Clinton as Chun-Li.

Jakk Frost:
So apparently Clinton isn't familiar with the concept of why bars need to hire bouncers in the first place...

TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: Akima on 30 Jun 2017, 06:45 ---
--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 30 Jun 2017, 06:26 ---With today's strip I'm reminding that even 'nice' bars have their share of idiots. Especially in a college town. I do question the assumption that it is a nice bar though, since they have a bouncer who's job is to look intimidating and deal with people who just looking intimidating isn't enough. Other bars don't have bouncers on staff. They just trust the bartenders and police to deal with any problems.
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I agree. The only pubs or clubs I've been to that went to the expense of having bouncers, had them for a reason. And Elliot's reaction seems to confirm that the bar where he works has a reason for employing him. For Clinton it was a drama, but for Elliot "it was Tuesday".

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Having lived in a college town and known a couple of bouncers, most of the time their job is to check the IDs of people coming in or to turn away drunks. Only rarely would a bouncer have to toss someone out. Honestly, the worst places weren't the bars, but the small fast food places near them.

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