Louisville, KY. Fourth Ave. South from Market Street.

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Louisville, KY. Fourth Ave. South from Market Street.

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Last night
I went out with this amazingly sexy guy! Like DAMN he is soooo good lookin! c: And he took me to a bar down 4th ave called Mr. Heads. Since it was a sunday it wasn't very busy. But it still had a good amount of people that it wasn't dead. He order me a beer. It came in a mug and I was like oh jeez what did you just get me? And he told me to just try it and OMG it was THE BEST beer I have ever had!!! It's a White Chocolate Ale. And Sonoran brews it. Which is here in AZ. But when I went to Sonorans page to see where I can buy it other than Mr. Heads I can't anywhere in Tucson. Except Mr. Heads which is a 30min drive for me. They have it in tons of places in other cities in AZ but not in Tucson. Why? I have no idea. And it upsets me so.
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The Toasters play The Muse on Jan. 21.
New York City ska vets The Toasters have been credited with bringing the proto-punk/ska sound of England’s “2 Tone” movement to the States. These days, they’re not just getting kudos for predating nearly all of their peers, they’ve outlived a lot of them, too: 2011 marks the band’s 30th year on the scene.
They head to Nashville on Friday, Jan. 21 for a show at The Muse (835 Fourth Ave. S., 251‑0190). It starts at 7 p.m., and Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 day of show.
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