Eames lounge chairs can be found at most office furniture stores. The chairs can also be purchased from furniture stores or ordered online through a company that retails them.
Nightclubs typically developed as underground, and often illegal, establishments for oppressed civilisations to share and celebrate particular forms of music. From the early 20th Century, American citizens would meet to socialise and dance to music which was often played on the piano. When alcohol was prohibited, these establishments became underground 'nightclubs', or 'speakeasy bars', which sold illegal alcoholic beverages whilst offering entertainment, such as music and dancing.
However, one of the most common establishments labelled as the first nightclub was The Cave. Located in New Orleans, USA, the club was found in the basement of the Gruenwald Hotel and was opened in 1912.
How do you put "lounge" in a sentence?
I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) went to the lounge.
I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) out the (object) in the lounge.
I(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) set the lounge on fire.
Would you(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) like to go to the lounge?
Meet me(/He/They/She/The wizard/etc.) in the lounge.
There are also many other possibilities.
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It is a real company and is scheduled to launch in Dec of 2012. They offer jets, boats, properties, and fast cars, also concierge. My husband and I have recently joined the club and are looking forward to the wonderful benefits they offer!
located on Broadway, it consisted of restaurant, night club featuring entertainment(George Gobel, George Brunis dixieland group and a piano player who had a hit tune who had an unusual way of playing the piano, he was from Cinn. Ohio if memory serves me right.It also conisted of a men's sports wear shop. The alleys were open 24 hours a day and the pro bowlers were the best of the day. The pin boys made 11 cents a line and they stayed in the back of the alleys. The back wall was decorated with a wall covered mural of pixie type bowlers. A Ms Florence Mccutcheon worked there part time, she held/holds the world record for high score series for women..
Always a fun place. I used to take dates there in the early 60's. It was also called the Time-In Lounge. At that time they were doing mostly record pantomimes and burlesque comic routines. Jiggs the bartender was great with little ersatz magic tricks, like emptying an ashtray into the front of his pants when he came by your table.
The piano player mentioned was Al Morgan, and his big hit was 'Jealous Heart'. He passed away around 1989.