What a place. I think I love it more than ever. Unlike the University, I know I can count on it.
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I like the story of "Hello It's Me" on the jukebox. As I've said before, that was always the impetus for the Friday jukebox - to share songs you remember playing at the Skeller.
Accuracy is not the author's strong suit. Like the guy who bought the place in 1934, operated it for 35 years, and sold it in 1958. Wha?Known to most as simply the Skeller, the State College staple opened its doors on November 9, 1933, three days after the end of prohibition in the United States.
On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, as announced in this proclamation from President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Me confused!
were you on the same drunk when you wrote this?Ah....the skeller, part of my PSU legacy! One beautiful "Gentle Thursday," after sharing and consuming unknown volumes of beer and wine on the Old Main lawn, go down to the skellar for lunch and share another pitcher. Leaving I request a "six pack" and the dude wants to card me. I point and state, somewhat disgustingly, "I've been sitting there drinking a pitcher with my lunch for 45 minutes!" He disgustingly, double takes leaving but does. My friend says, "Apologize, he is from back home!" I do, stating, "I'm just drunk!" however, he says, "Just get out!" to which I reply "chuck you farley!" Around he comes! Out in that little area at the entrance we go. I administer the perfect "one leg", as he has totally faded jeans on. I got several shots in then pulled off, over in a minute or so!
Or the other 10 times it’s been told...were you on the same drunk when you wrote this?