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Boardy Barn
find the Boardy Barn a great place to celebrate.
There is no need to look far, because you will be able to find the owner "Big Dave" of the Boardy Barn wearing worn out overalls, snapping shots of his party crazed customers and then transferring them onto the web. The entire Barn consists of a bar inside, outside, and under a tent.
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If you can only make it one day to the Hampton Bays Boardy Barn, then make sure you schedule it on a Sunday. The Boardy Barn's happy hour starts at 4 o'clock with all you can drink 12 ounce cups and lasts until 6 p.m. Rumor has it that 165 kegs are kicked in simply 5 hours on any given Sunday. And, when you think you have had enough beer, then you can finish off your stomach with
3-D Movie comes to Cabrini
ROSIE GONZALEZ NEWS EDITOR GONZALEZROS@CABRINI.EDU
Cinemation, a 3-D movie with virtual effects, hit campus on Friday with shows running from 3-9 p.m. It is the only mobile 3-D theatre powered by generators in the country that travels and tours the entire nation.
"They are only five minute shows that the students can catch inbetween classes, and it's free, so they don't have to worry about a thing," Katrina Cottrell, entertainment technician, said.
Produced by Kramer Entertainment, the company is based in Grand Rapids, MI. The screen, purchased from Disney, is intended to give off a more realistic experience.
If it rains in the movie, mist will be sprayed. When something whizzes by a person, there is air blown on the neck and there are lit- tie whippers that whip your legs as a form of a scare tactic. a $1 hot dog from the Dog House located in the comer of the Boardy Barn.
"I thought it was pretty neat how the water sprayed all over me. It felt real; as ifl were there," Jess Watson, freshman, said.
Cottrell, who travels with another technician, is used to putting on shows almost once a day and is used to traveling all across the country due to her old truck driving days.
"I am used to this kind of work, except that now I have to take a month's worth of clothes to any place I go. And you know a girl needs everything. But it's fun for someone who really has no responsibility," Cottrell said.
To put on the shows, it costs anywhere from $4000 - $7000 to rent Cinemation for the day.
"I thought it was worth it and I'd definitely go see it again," Tony Yuschak, sophomore, said.
After just one-visit, customers know not to wear their Sunday best.
No one leaves the Boardy Barn as neatly as they entered. Worn teeshirts and old jeans you would only think about wearing while painting your house might be the most appropriate attire, because no one escapes the Boardy Barn with out someone else's happy hour drink down their back. If you miss the Boady Barn on Sunday, then any regular customer knows not to miss the famous 5:30 p.m. sing along to "American Pie." If you cannot sing along with the rest of the beer infested customers, then join them on the internet as they broadcast live the entire bar's contribution to "American Pie."