Felipe Esparza
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So he's putting his big prowess to work.
And you know Compound, which you don't know about because you're a little too young for that.
But Compound was a huge deal, and he's so right about this.
It was really well known that...
mainly tourists and people who had just had a lot of expendable money, mainly, you know, rich old white guys would go in there and they would force you.
If you wanted to get in the door, you're going to have to pay not just the cover charge of 50 or 75 bucks, but you're going to have to buy a bottle.
I eat a lot of vegan food over there at Overpriced, Slutty Vegan.
I eat a lot of vegan food over there at Overpriced, Slutty Vegan.
I eat a lot of vegan food over there at Overpriced, Slutty Vegan.
That's the way you get in the door.
And then once you got into compound, if you knew somebody, somebody at a table, once you got into compound half the time, the place was half empty and they kept it that way.
Our answers are for dollar signs.
Our answers are for dollar signs.
Our answers are for dollar signs.
They kept people outside to make it look like there was a bunch of people in
waiting to get in and they would just sell you thousand dollar bottles it was fucking insane how strange but you know that's the club business in general i think a lot of times that's the way it works you got to make your money somehow right so yeah you gotta be a ludicrous to be in there yeah yeah that's true i know i went there twice i think once for a bachelor party i was not paying but somebody else paid and it was a lot of money and then the second time we actually had an office across the street and the people who so like the head bartender he gave us a pass that we could go in and
I used to go there every year to Atlanta Punchline. That's the original one. But now they moved to Buckhead at that diner.