I remember when I was stationed at Ft. Hood in Texas, used to go down to Galveston most weekends. So on this back road between Kileen and Austin was this bar called the "Rattlesnake Inn" or maybe "Rattlesnake Saloon", I don't recall. Me and some buddies stopped in once and every thing about it was covered in rattlesnake skin. Every thing but the beer bottles. Lamp shades, every thing, rattlesnake skin. Was pretty dark in there mostly because the lamp light coudn't get through the rattlesnake skin lamp shades. Whoever decorated it really liked rattlesnake skin. Oh, there was something else that wasn't coated with rattlesnake skin, the records on the juke box. All were still 45's and every last one of them was Hank Williams Sr, and everyone of them cracked and popped. All day long and into the evening, me and my buddies, just the four of us. When we left, there was another tavern next door, packed to the gill with people boot scootin and stuff. None of them were there when we got to the Rattlesnake Inn or Saloon, or we wouldn't have stayed so long in a dark rattlesnake den of sorts. Beers were good and cold though. Party was better next door though once we found out about it.
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