The Appalachian Online:
Speakeasy Tattoo Co. hosted its third annual beard and moustache competition Sunday night, in celebration of the shop’s third anniversary.
However, police cut the celebration short at 10:30 p.m., right before the beard and moustache competition judging.
“[The police] said the event wasn’t business related,” said Anthony French, tattoo artist at Speakeasy.
The event started at 7 p.m. and French said it was supposed to last “until the beer ran out.”
“We still have one or two kegs left,” he said. “Everyone was super bummed.” ...Read the full article
Speakeasy Tattoo Co. hosted its third annual beard and moustache competition Sunday night, in celebration of the shop’s third anniversary.
However, police cut the celebration short at 10:30 p.m., right before the beard and moustache competition judging.
“[The police] said the event wasn’t business related,” said Anthony French, tattoo artist at Speakeasy.
The event started at 7 p.m. and French said it was supposed to last “until the beer ran out.”
“We still have one or two kegs left,” he said. “Everyone was super bummed.” ...Read the full article
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with Boone and Wautauga Co all democrat, such police state tactics are not surprising.
By Unaffiliated Voter
11/16/2011