Crazy Horse on Hwy 70 Up in Flames

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by kdc1970, Jan 6, 2008.

  1. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    Crazy Horse

    My question is where? It seemed that place was only big enough for 50-75 people (from the view from the road).
     
  2. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    I agree, we drove by today and saw about 6 investigators all huddled together and with the walls down I was amazed at how small it was. Of course in my youth I did frequent a couple of these establishments and they typically had multiple shifts working 7 days a week.
     
  3. barney726

    barney726 Well-Known Member

    "It's tough to wake up on Sunday morning and find that one of your businesses has burned down," said co-owner Jerry Reid. "Thank God we have some insurance that will help us out a little bit."

    unless she had recently sold the property the owner of the land and building was the widow of harvey gordon, a life-long resident of the clayton area. crazy horse rented the property and paid for all upgrades including the paved parking area and expansion of the building several years ago.
     
  4. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    Quite the little lady you're bringing up there.
     
  5. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    Most "businesses" don't own the land and building their housed in.
     
  6. Snuffleufogous

    Snuffleufogous Well-Known Member

    Legal Schmegal, the donkey had fun. That's all that matters. The lucky ***.
     
  7. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    Yes, she is.
     
  8. Snuffleufogous

    Snuffleufogous Well-Known Member

    My daughter doesn't know what a whore is.
     
  9. ferrickhead28

    ferrickhead28 Well-Known Member

    We drove by awhile ago, and I swear, I saw a POLE still standing.
    Of all things. :lol:
     
  10. Jester

    Jester Well-Known Member

    That was sort of a surprise to see that place smoldering today and it did look very small in there for that kind of establishment. Must have been really cozy in there with all those customers....egh!
     
  11. stonecold

    stonecold Guest

    I always found it funny that it was next to the ag field where the spread manure. Just ads to the ambiance!
     
  12. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    Well, my daughter is 17 1/2...how old is yours?
     
  13. jentile4

    jentile4 Well-Known Member

    I too was surprised that the place looked even smaller after the fire. I drove by there around 8:30 a.m. and there were still flames.
     
  14. Josey Wales

    Josey Wales Well-Known Member

    What kind of person was Harvey Gordon? Apparently not the typical kind of life-long resident that made Johnston county a great place to live.
     
  15. So I guess its true that the crazy horse is hot to trot
     
  16. blessed

    blessed Well-Known Member

    "It's tough to wake up on Sunday morning and find that one of your businesses has burned down," said co-owner Jerry Reid. "Thank God we have some insurance that will help us out a little bit."


    Does anyone else see anything odd about this statement? I wanna see if anyone else caught what I did before I say what I see in it.
     
  17. Grace Slick

    Grace Slick Well-Known Member

    It is certainly a new world. What with your daughter calling them "manwhores" and mine calling boys in school "malewhores" they have changed the landscape.

    Proud of both.

    Grace
     
  18. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    My comment to my wife was that I bet it was either a Thumper or insurance.

    There was enough accelerant used, but then again it was a bar.
     
  19. Angeleyes

    Angeleyes Guest

    Maybe someone was upset about not getting their money's worth. Lap dance gone bad. LOL
     
  20. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member


    Thanking God for having insurance on a strip club. :lol:
     

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