this question is confusing. Could you rephrase the question and be much more specific. That way you can get your question answered.
A barkeeper is another name for a bartender - a person who prepares and serves drinks at a bar.
Someone who serves you drinks or helps you with what you need at a bar.
The number of bar soaps someone uses in a month can vary depending on personal hygiene habits, the size of the bar, and how frequently they shower or wash their hands. On average, a person may use 1-2 bars of soap per month.
Most are done at a 14g. If you're referring to the length of the bar, that varies person to person. If you have a bigger or wider ear, you'll obviously need a longer bar than someone with smaller ears.
if you hit someone in the eye with a bar of soap which explodes instantaneously, then they person you hit, might go blind
A wooden bar stool can be purchased online or in person. Lowe's, Menards, Walmart and Target all offer bar stools for sale. Rummage sales might possibly be a great place to find a wood bar stool, or thrift stores as well.
A bar patron is a person that drinks at the same bar frequently.
A bartender is a person who tends a bar or pub, or a person who prepares and serves drinks at a bar.
Someone who serves you drinks or helps you with what you need at a bar.
In order for the lever to be in effect, there has to be one of a number of factors. If a heavier person is closer to the bar (fulcrum), than a lighter person, then we have a first class lever. A second class lever would be if someone is moving the end of the board from closer to the bar. The third class lever would be someone between the bar and the end, being lifted by someone else at the far end. Normally, teeter totters aren't being used as levers.i dont get it !
suck the bar and hump it when you see someone have it
No. Urban myth. Under some circumstances, however, they can be held civilly liable in a lawsuit if they knowingly serve someone who is obviously intoxicated and that person then injures someone.