Tag: Like a Boss

  • Behind the Bar: Nobody Eats this Frickin’ Food

    Behind the Bar: Nobody Eats this Frickin’ Food

    In a defining moment of Bar Rescue, Jon goes berserk and clears the bar top of every item on the menu at Fairways Golf Bar and Grill in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, while screaming at the top of his lungs, “Nobody eats this frickin’ food!” This episode (“S3E26: Hole in None”) is iconic for several reasons, all

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  • Social Media Synopsis: January 11, 2024

    Social Media Synopsis: January 11, 2024

    In my most favorite social media post ever, a montage of Jon entering various establishments demonstrates how to strut like a boss.

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  • After Hours: What I Learned about Jon from Season One of Bar Rescue

    After Hours: What I Learned about Jon from Season One of Bar Rescue

    Closely watching and taking hand-written notes regarding the ten consecutive episodes of Season One of Bar Rescue has helped me see and understand Jon in a whole different way than I had before, when I randomly watched whatever episodes were on Paramount any given Sunday. From my detailed and thorough viewing of the first season,

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  • Bar Rescue Recap S1E6: The Blue Frog Sings the Blues

    Bar Rescue Recap S1E6: The Blue Frog Sings the Blues

    In my most favorite Bar Rescue episode ever, Jon takes on the formidable challenge of liberating John Reed from the clutches of his obstinate, antagonistic mother, Mimi, at The Blue Frog 22 in Chicago, Illinois. Despite being co-owners, the establishment is under Mimi’s domineering control. John allows his mother to have the final say, and

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  • Bar Rescue Recap S1E4: Beach Bummer

    Bar Rescue Recap S1E4: Beach Bummer

    In my most favorite episode of Bar Rescue ever, Jon takes on the challenge of reviving Kilkenny’s Irish Pub, an ailing establishment on the shores of Redondo Beach, California. Purchased by young and inexperienced sisters Allie and Alexis Speed, the pub’s lack of direction is evident in its filthy, unkempt, shabby, and confusing décor. Complicating

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