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August 29, 2006
Suddenly the Cameras Make A Lot More Sense
Saturday night from about 11 to, oh, about 12:30, a group of us checked out a new joint called RockBar. Kind of OK - I dug. I'll be there again. And although we were sitting in a big booth in the back - near the dance floor - and noticed guys with cameras - the synapse that we were thisclose to the Real World Denver cast never quite fired. I blame the several rounds of twofers at Bastien's immediately preceding. But enough about me:
On Saturday [The Real World] cast and crew visited another Jesse Moreale-owned bar, the brand-new RockBar virtually across the street from Mezcal on East Colfax. The 2,000-square-foot, ’70s and ’80s rock-themed bar in the All-In Motel — a storied dive estbalishment — just opened on Friday, so “The Real World” obviously wasn’t wasting any time checking it out.The cast showed up around 11 p.m. and stayed for about an hour and a half, buying shots at the bar and hanging out in the Metallica/Pantera/Tool booth (all the booths are band-themed, including pictures of Hendrix, Guns n’ Roses, Scorpions and Iron Maiden). Their big booth in the back of the bar was right next to the dance floor, although it’s unclear if they cut loose like they have in other settings.
While I don't think we're going to make it into the final edit of "The Real World: Wildin' Out on Colfax," I can rest easy knowing that fame of another sort is still well within my grasp:
Posted by Bree at August 29, 2006 02:30 PM
