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In Asheville, at LAB, drinking all your ambers


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As someone who grew up there then moved to Charlotte and later Houston, I can tell you that , no, there are no hot girls at that bar, or pretty much anywhere else in the city. Awesome place to live, but sadly, the eye candy is nonexistent. 

 

As someone who went to college in Ashevile and now lives in Austin, TX. this is a fact.  Great town, but not if you're single.

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As someone who grew up there then moved to Charlotte and later Houston, I can tell you that , no, there are no hot girls at that bar, or pretty much anywhere else in the city. Awesome place to live, but sadly, the eye candy is nonexistent.

Yeah, I am from near there. Hot chicks are a rare commodity in Asheville. At least at bars.

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Didn't realize so many people on this forum are from Asheville! I was downtown last night too. LAB is a terrible place to pick up ladies. You have to go across the street to Scully's.

 

Slim pickings anywhere you go unless you like hippies or butch lesbians. Funny we had beer city festival and didn't even win it this year.

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it is being vastly overblown that there are no hot chicks in Asheville. 

 

And The Lab sucks too.

 

I was thinking the same thing. You guys are going to the wrong places if you are having trouble finding hot girls. Hit up a thirsty Thursday at a Tourist game, you can't walk five feet without bumping into a pretty girl. 

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I was thinking the same thing. You guys are going to the wrong places if you are having trouble finding hot girls. Hit up a thirsty Thursday at a Tourist game, you can't walk five feet without bumping into a pretty girl.

As someone who has been to many thirsty Thursday's at McCormick field, that is not true. If you want to find hot girls, drive to Charlotte.

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