Also, Clear lake is full of 19-23 yr old meat heads. The type that take the juice and wear x-small tshirts. Even in the winter. Beware the meat head.
Me and reggietodd used to get pretty drunk at all those old places in Clear Lake, used to be jumping off hard every Thurs.-Sat. They don't know about J Larkins back in the day! As for Pinches it's pretty cool Thursday nights and they just built a new Vito's Deck Bar next door and there are usually some easy ladies there! Peace
lol. I used to judge the bikini contests at the zu.. as well as spray them with the super soaker when it was a wet tshirt contest.
Clear Lake Club House ...that was the worst "club" ever. No wonder they closed it down in less than a year.
I can't believe people are talking about all of those old stupid clubs in Clear Lake. I hate to break this to yall, but they all sucked. From what I hear "Pinches" actually means something pretty bad in Spanish. Can anyone translate?
Here is a nice formal translation...can't believe they have such a proper site for Spanish Cuss words. Pinche is a term used in Mexico as an adjective to express belittling such as in "mi pinche trabajo" ("my crappy job") in the movie Jay and Silent Bob Jay uses it often. Historically, this word is rooted from the jobs of assistants of a chef, whose work was so unpleasant it became synonomous with "****ing job" etc. Historically, this word has more of a innocent connotation such as "my petty job." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_profanity#Pinche
They were great to me because the first time I went to connections was age 15, then Zu bar I was 16, then Clear Lake Club House I was 17, the Zu changed to Banana Joes when I was 18. These clubs helped me become familar with the one night stand!! Life was good as a teenager in clear lake!!
I definitely understand that....man, 1 night stands are great . Im telling everyone here...there are some freaking ladies at Pinches on Thursdays and Fridays (If not there...right next door at Vitos) And you just might get to watch the Rockets game with Bobby Sura