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I was the first female bouncer at First Avenue, as a way to finance my masters degree. Yes, Prince was loyal. But there was a playful side to him that bordered on antagonistic (in a good way).
The most memorable encounter was hauling 2 - 1/2 cases of beer up from the basement to the 2nd floor. I went to put the beer behind the bar, and there was this huge guy blocking my way. I said, "Excuse me" twice, but he wouldn't move.
I looked to the left, and there was Prince, with that impish grin on his face he was so well-known for. I actually rolled my eyes a little, and went to the other side of the bar. ππ
He had such electricity. Everyone just loved him. I could've done without the bodyguard.
LMAO, that's hilarous! I used to bartend so I have a feeling I would have walked away sad like Charlie Brown. I'm a playful person too though and used to prank my coworkers. Always ends up being "that guy" (sometimes me) who took it too far or someone to rigid who couldn't take a joke.... and other times too big (like that bodyguard probably) I made sure not to mess with lol
Duh! We've talked about this before! In that role, it's always best to be a bit of a chameleon, or things could go awry.
Prince left a gaping hole in music. What a talent.
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Lol true. Slow learner myself. Though, from the way it sounded, the way things went down in 2012, perhaps we were always meant to go this awry. π€·π»ββοΈ IDK, all of this timeline talk is making me wonder about a lot π€