Had to laugh at Dave's comment; haven't heard that expression in years. The entrance looks pretty bright,...garish even? Doesn't appeal to me as a place to hang out. Any music? What kind?
Undoubtedly the ideal place to get "smashed"!!! Fun one for the day, Jack! Thanks for starting my day with a giggle and spewed coffee!!! Have a great day!
Very beautiful line in the letters of this sign!
ReplyDeleteLéia
That must be in an interesting part of town. A hangout for you?
ReplyDeleteI understand a Broadway play being a smash hit, but when used as the name of a nightclub, perhaps it means that this a place to get smashed.
ReplyDeleteGreat name for club. I just watched a brand new TV show also titled "Smash".
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh at Dave's comment; haven't heard that expression in years. The entrance looks pretty bright,...garish even? Doesn't appeal to me as a place to hang out. Any music? What kind?
ReplyDeleteLove it Jack.
ReplyDeleteSimple, efficient.
ReplyDeleteUndoubtedly the ideal place to get "smashed"!!! Fun one for the day, Jack! Thanks for starting my day with a giggle and spewed coffee!!! Have a great day!
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Time for a walk on the 'wild' side hey Jack! Good on you! Shouldn't it be Smash and Grab!!
ReplyDeleteThat name sounds like asking for trouble, I'd say!
ReplyDeleteOh crikey, that reminds me of my far away youth and reading "smash hits" magazine! Isn't that smashing? :-)
ReplyDeleteSo, do you go clubbing?
Love the red and white colors but I also like how the lines in the sign seem to match those of the fire alarm.
ReplyDeleteLove the font!
ReplyDeleteGreat name for a theatre, but a night club it must signify the state you leave after a night inside.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright red and the name. I'd be tempted to check it out!
ReplyDeleteLooks like in interesting spot.
ReplyDeleteLove it. The color and composition fit the name
ReplyDeleteRegular haunt, Jack?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I would go inside. Don't feel like getting smashed!
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Bises et à bientôt Jack****