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Welcome to Apple
Jacks
La Honda,
California
650.747.0331
Tysen disappeared sometime in November, and
has not been seen since. La Honda's dumbest but most lovable
bar dog is gone.
So I've left his picture on the site.
As for
Limey
Kay, in October
of '98 (maybe it was still August) he had yet another
seizure, fell, and hit his head. No, it did not happen at
AJs. It was bad enough this time to put him in the hospital
for months. Rumor was the nurses were getting pretty tired
of him asking for Coors, in the can of course. Last I heard,
he was taken up to his daughter's place in Oregon to live.
Limey;'s birthday was December 26th; he is 64.
...Updated 4/14/99....
Music Schedule Announcement
Sorry this site does not get the
attention it once did.
Let your boat of life be light
Packed with only what you need --
A homely home and simple pleasures,
One or two friends, worth the name,
Someone to love and someone to love you,
A cat, a dog, and a pipe or two,
Enough to eat and enough to wear,
And a little more than enough to drink...
For thirst is a dangerous thing.
-- Jerome K Jerome
from "Three Men in a Boat"
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Nestled in one of the fog-shrouded redwood
canyons between San Francisco and San Jose is the
rural and occasionally infamous community of
La
Honda, and the life-story packed haunt we call
Apple Jacks.
The wooden building, constructed in 1879, was
originally a blacksmith shop where you could get
square nails, carriage wheels repaired, and your
horse shod. And probably shot at.
In 1998, it's still our local, small town country
tavern -- with various and sundry visitors. Throw
in some music & dancin' Friday and Saturday
nights, and Sunday afternoons, and things start to
cook...
So keep yer girl in sight lest she wander, your six
iron holstered, don't run, and don't hide.
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We
survived the Great
Flood of 1998.
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And what a time
that was, folks. Someday, I'll have my
story about it completed. Like maybe for the 1st
anniversary of that night, which will be this Feb.
2nd.
Just in case you
did not peek inside while the place was closed for
seven damn months of
foundation retrofit in 1997, check out these
inside
renovation photos,
taken October 12, 1997.
Some of the guys might remember this, the
rank old
bathroom we had.
In case you never visited it, your nose has been
spared a great injustice. But, especially for you,
we have a picture of the old digs, complete with
grafitti, taken when the building was being
remodeled.
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The Music Schedule
....was under major demolition....
You could say I lost my enthusiam for
keeping the dance schedule up to date when my dance partner
ran off. And now that Kevin decided that he does not want to
pay bands on Sunday (something like a band not bringing
enough folks in to justify it) the dance opportunities have
become slim indeed. Hey, Sunday was my FAVORITE day to see a
band at AJS. Oh well.
HOWEVER:
The Great and Mighty Oz will once again be receiving
visitors at
The
Apple Jacks Music Schedule Page. Right now, it's out of
date, sure, but soon I'll be back in my dancing boots, you
watch...
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The bands that play here see Apple
Jack's as a special performance venue.
This page is our
tribute to their hard work!
Here, you'll find CD and cassette artwork, links to
their webpages, and email contacts for many of the
bands that frequent Apple Jack's.
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RoboBarKeep calculates you as visitor
number to lean on this virtual
bar
since November, 1996.
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Current Weather Conditions:
The Apple Jack's website was created
(and was maintained) for your bar hangout planning
by
Bill
Underwood.
When I'm not doing any of this, maybe you'll find
me tinkering with my
Porsche 944 Site.
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Da fine print:
The Web Meister donates his time and creative talent to the
cause of the AJs website.
If you run into him, feel free to buy him a cold one.
Thanks!
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