Bar Flies
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Bar Flies
When you go to the bar it seems there are always people hanging around much like flies hang around a barn. The people that frequent bars are from many different backgrounds. They are there for a variety of reasons. Some are there to have a burger with friends. Others are spending their time drowning their sorrows with a few drinks. People who frequent bars can be classified into three groups; lifers, regulars, and those who are there to socialize.
The first category of bar flies is the lifers. The lifers are the people that always seem to be at the bar. Lifers spend five to seven nights of the week in the bar. They are not always drinking beer or alcohol often they are drinking coffee and talking with the bar tender. The lifers may be seen by those who come into the bar as drunken bums. The lifers many times are found in the bar; in the morning for coffee, at lunch for a beer and burger and in the evening for their evening meal and drinks. The lifers are always happy to receive a drink purchased by another patron of the bar. The lifers appear too many as people who actually spend their entire life in the bar.
The second category of bar flies is the regulars. Regulars spend two to three nights each week in the bar. They are familiar with the wait staff and the lifers. They also, know what number their favorite song is on the jukebox. Regulars are many times participants in the dart, pool, or volley ball leagues that the bar sponsors. They will also invite friends in to join them in their time at the bar. It is not unusual to find the regulars intermixed with the lifers.
The final category of bar flies is those that come to the bar to socialize. This group does not have