That sounds so weirdly familiar. . .Funny thing is that the Out-R-Inn guy wasn't even the weirdest High Street business owner legend. Anyone remember the Just Sweats saga?
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That sounds so weirdly familiar. . .Funny thing is that the Out-R-Inn guy wasn't even the weirdest High Street business owner legend. Anyone remember the Just Sweats saga?
http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto...second-chance-for-a-felon-25-years-later.htmlThat sounds so weirdly familiar. . .
http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto...second-chance-for-a-felon-25-years-later.html
I remember this now but was before my time there so, i didn't associate it that way at the time. (Sort of like tht slow burn, still kind of on going SS Central America saga, my mom knew most of those dudes from grad school)
Funny thing is that the Out-R-Inn guy wasn't even the weirdest High Street business owner legend. Anyone remember the Just Sweats saga?
Yeah, they had a location in Columbus (actually it was in Whitehall) at 4367 E Broad St close to Yearling Rd. Stop video (below) at 12:17 mark to see store. I frequently passed it as I worked for 30+ years at a place (basically) across the street from it. The crime has been featured on several TV crime shows, i.e. America's Most Wanted, Forensic Files, Unsolved Mysteries, etc.
I went to a Ohio State game last year and got absolutely [Mark May]faced at Mama's Pasta and Pizza. It was one of those "oh god how did I get back to the hotel, oh god where is my wallet type nights"
Tip Top has an excellent brunch tho..
Patrick J's? Owner also a.criminal.Papa J's - Clintonville.
You have all the bar owner criminal knowledge here. Why?Patrick J's? Owner also a.criminal.
Also firetrucks liked to smash into it.
You have all the bar owner criminal knowledge here. Why?
You have all the bar owner criminal knowledge here. Why?