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Where is the best Barbecue?


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mmm, Macs

I wish Macs still did as much music as they did last year. I loved playing there for the free food more than the paycheck I think

Lexington and Ranuccis....toss up fo sho

My friend Aaron's band played there earlier this year.Heywire is the name of the band, they play locally mostly, like Macs and Eds and a couple other places.

If you guys get a gig, ill definitely come eat some bbq and jam out!

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My friend Aaron's band played there earlier this year.Heywire is the name of the band, they play locally mostly, like Macs and Eds and a couple other places.

If you guys get a gig, ill definitely come eat some bbq and jam out!

Haha Heywire, I hate those guys (long story). Is Aaron the wierd looking dude? you know which one I'm talking about.

yeah, Mac's (along with tons of other bars) really cut back on the bands this year, we were playing there every month for most of 08 and 09. I swear I miss the food more than anything lol

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Haha Heywire, I hate those guys (long story). Is Aaron the wierd looking dude? you know which one I'm talking about.

yeah, Mac's (along with tons of other bars) really cut back on the bands this year, we were playing there every month for most of 08 and 09. I swear I miss the food more than anything lol

Um hes the drummer, I dont think hes weird, I think hes kind of cute.

He actually went to UNCW with my older bro and then he was living with a guy who I was waiting tables with and we were introduced at the bar one night and come to learn that he knows my bro (small world)

He was also friends with this dude I went on a couple dates with and was nice enough to tell me to run, run away as fast as I could. I saw him at Duckworth's last weekend hitting on some chick thats my little sisters age

Also, my other friend's band, the Turnaround played there a couple times but have since gone on hiatus due to the loss of a keyboard player/vocalist....sooo if you know anyone, let me know!

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Um hes the drummer, I dont think hes weird, I think hes kind of cute.

He actually went to UNCW with my older bro and then he was living with a guy who I was waiting tables with and we were introduced at the bar one night and come to learn that he knows my bro (small world)

He was also friends with this dude I went on a couple dates with and was nice enough to tell me to run, run away as fast as I could. I saw him at Duckworth's last weekend hitting on some chick thats my little sisters age

Also, my other friend's band, the Turnaround played there a couple times but have since gone on hiatus due to the loss of a keyboard player/vocalist....sooo if you know anyone, let me know!

Oh ok, the guy I'm thinking of is the bass or guitar player, can't remember. My old band got into a big dispute with them once, but honestly that was 5 years ago, they may not even have the same dudes in the band.

I'll keep you posted if I run into any keyboard players

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