Cubby Holes and Kickball

Kickball and beer go hand in hand
Kickball at DeKoevend Park, Littleton

Well we lost a kick ball again on Friday. We may just be the most losingist team in the history of all kickball. And now it seems the fun is starting to run out. Well, I’m still having a good time at it but more and more people are missing games and nobody on my team goes to the bar afterward. Granted, weather the past couple of weeks has effected my participation as well. At least everybody has a good time when they are on the field. Maybe next season I’ll try and recruit a little younger. The old marrieds can’t seem to hack it anymore.

After the game Pandy and me went out bar hopping (my brother was out of town at a bachelor party) We first stopped by the Irish Scag (I think it was scag, correct me if I’m wrong). Inside the bar are the scags. They’re little booths, or stalls, with little tables in them. After walking in the scagg and shutting the door behind you, you knock on this little (1 foot x 1 foot) door that opens up to the bar. Drinks are served to you through the little cubby hole. The scags started in Ireland as a way for preists and politicians to drink anonymously. After that we headed out to Dulcineas 100th monkey, after trying the hippie bar which was one-in-one-out. We had a good time listening to live reggae music and chatting. Each of us got free drinks and a few free dinners all from different drunk strangers who ran into us.

5 Responses to “Cubby Holes and Kickball”


  1. 1 chevy Says:
    May 11th, 2004 at 7:25 am

    i think id be oddly nervous of a bar with a little door like that. its like theres no one there to protect the masses.


  2. 2 hubs Says:
    May 11th, 2004 at 2:33 pm

    well, there is a whole regular bar too. and a patio that opens up onto colfax!


  3. 3 sarah Says:
    May 13th, 2004 at 5:11 pm

    I want to join a kickball team. I know of several here in SF, but between gaelic football and softball, I’m pretty maxed out. I will live vicariously through you on that front.


  4. 4 jenienadela Says:
    October 15th, 2004 at 6:45 am

    you have not stated the history of kickball


  5. 5 kristine Says:
    November 8th, 2004 at 2:57 pm

    dude i need the history of kick ball for my pe class and this is a waste of my time

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