Based on service only- 1) forget about the fact that people here want to have Newport Beach attitude without any of the class, but for F's sake seriously?! The stadd tells you where the bathroom is and tells you to leave your drink in a "safe" area and then throws it away while you're taking a pi"$$?!!! #u€k this place! No one dances, the drinks are sub-par, the clientele is clueless and there's nowhere to go in Del Mat afterwards. Pathetic would be a compliment for this place.
Review Source:You don't come here for the food, which is not good. It's a sports bar! We were a large group and we sampled a lot of the fare; nothing was anything special. However great music on Saturday night, and lots of dancing took place. Had a great time here and would definitely come back for the nightclub!
Review Source:I have mixed experiences there.
Good: They used to have an awesome happy hour after 10 PM; now it's way reduced. Thursday oldies night is great. DJ FishFonics is good too.
Bad: Some waitresses are superslow and it's like their standard is to change shifts while you're there and say "Oops.. we forgot you". Sometimes overpriced...
Best sports bar in North County. Great food, and hot waitresses. Â I am a locale and they treat me with so much respect everytime I walk in there. Â So happy they brought back the Nachos. Â The only reason I don't give it a 5 is sometimes the menu becomes a little bit stale. Â Keep up the great work. Â Alex, great waitress and Keith the owner is great host.
Review Source:I've been here a few times it's an a-ok as Trish S. said. Â There isn't anything in particular that stands out, Â it's kinda small, drinks a little bit pricey and not the best of service. Â But it's in Del Mar.The atmosphere here is ok. The weekends it turns into a nightclub.
The Union Tribune in an article wrote about the top sports bars in San Diego a few years ago. Â He said" Jimmy O's" was the best for horse racing.
That's a joke. Â If you want to see horse racing go to Surfside Race Place it's the 90,000 sq feet sports bar in the Del Mar Fairgrounds, and they allow legal wagering live on horse racing as they are connected to the racetrack. Can't say you can wager at Jimmy O's.
Solid sports bar that sits comfortably in the A-OK category for me.
Fish tacos were great (as reported by my boyfriend) and they looked divine. Perfectly flaky. Nothing really on the menu for vegetarians save for the house salad (and a big old pass should be taken on the dressing -- blegh -- vinaigrettes should not be so sweet). But they have decent beer and a full bar and the place is seriously set up to watch some games.
The owner (?) seems to be there every night we are, and he knows almost everyone who walks in his door. The staff always gives a friendly, hearty welcome, and gives you your choice of booth, table (facing the TVs), or bar.
Great place to watch the Blackhawks games (full sound and main screen), and I'd imagine if you just started showing up for whichever sport/team you wanted, they'd probably start accommodating you, too.
My roommate and I decided to go out last night and she suggested Jimmy O's. Despite living nearby, I had never been and am always eager to check out a new spot as that equals a new Yelp review!
When we first arrived, we were told to take a seat anywhere. We chose one of the comfy booths facing the bar and were quickly greeted by none other than the owner. He asked if we were over 21 (and being 28 and 30, we appreciated his question) and offered to buy us our first drink. Awesome!
We later found out that shortly before we got there, two groups of 15+ had arrived. This explained why the owner instead of a waiter was helping us. While it took awhile to receive our food (a salad and fries), we were so busy catching up and enjoying our margaritas that we barely noticed. The waitress was very apologetic and even comped our entire meal. Needless to say, we were quite impressed with the customer service and left a nice tip.
Another plus, they have Pear Cider, which is one of my favorites!
We went here with a group of 10 plus for a buddies birthday party.  Big groups should not come here!  The place is TINY...You can't dance or let alone walk around.  The crowd is also very strange here.  There is a mix of cougars, creepy old men, trust fund babies and college drop outs.  Since none of us could move, we decided to get a bottle so we could have the upper area to ourselves.  At the time, this felt like a good idea since the bottle was around $200 plus 18% gratuity and we were actually able to move.  When the bill came, we did not add a tip since the 18% was included.  When the transaction cleared my buddies bank account, it showed an amount of $350 when it should have been $250.  The shady waitress must have wrote in $100 and the new total.  My buddy then called the owner and the owner said he would take care of it.  Well, a few days passed by and still no refund.  In fact, my buddy even received a text from the owner saying that he would not  issue a refund and that my friend take it up with the credit card company. Â
The owner is a cheap piece of $hit. The bottle and mixers may have costs him $30. Â He is still making good money even if he refunds us.
Summary:
Horrible ownership, weird crowd, small, and ghetto servers who will rip you off!!!
The only positive was the door man. Â That guy was cool. Â That's the only reason this place is getting two stars.
First of all, if you're in to $9 water beer, waiting in line, not being able to move, and a bunch of creepy old men hitting on your girl, this is the place for you! Â
If you do end up buying some drinks, or get bottle service (which is a joke, $200 for a low-grade bottle) make sure you keep your receipt!! Â The waitresses, who whore themselves for tips, will add whatever they like to your bill after you leave..
My group decided, against better judgement, to get "bottle service" which earned us the prestigious spot of their 'upper deck', looking down on the poor naives striking out with the few minorly-attractive females that frequent this watering hole for free drinks.
The waitress (who we saw maybe twice) added an 18% gratuity to our bill for our large party size. Â On top of which we left our own tip, which we considered generous to say the least. Â Later we find out that she charged my friend an addition $100 "tip" that she wrote in herself!!
We called the manager, who told us he'd refund the money and have it in the mail that week. Â Well, two weeks later, still no money, BUT we did receive a text from the owner saying he WILL NOT be sending a refund and that we'd have to take it up with the bank..
Keith (the manager) is a scummy, yet accurate representation of what this establishment has to offer for both over-priced drinks and their warped idea of customer service.
WILL NOT RETURN!
TL;DR: Â Waitresses add whatever they like to your bill, and the scummy manager will do nothing to help!
I never write negative reviews on yelp, but I have to for this occasion.
I have been to Jimmy O's many times in the past years and have always thought the place was a cool spot for late night fun in Del Mar. Recently I went there with a group of 10-12 of my good friends for a birthday celebration  around 11pm.  The place was packed besides the empty up stairs area. There you have to get a bottle or put all individual drinks on one card.
With the amount of people we had we we figured it would be easier to just get a bottle and split of the cost afterwards.
I ended up getting the tab and gave the server my card. For one bottle of Captain Morgan it was about $200...which is kind of a joke considering the place. After having a good time for 2 hours we decided to leave and I closed out the tab. When I got my debit card back the bill was $248, Â which included the bottle, tax, and the automatic 18% gratuity. I didn't add anymore tip to the tab as I had friends leave some after I had covered the bottle.
We then left and went back to our friends nearby house. I was given some money from friends and that was the end of the night. I saw my bank statement with the $248 charge on my account and thought it was fine. A couple days later I checked my account and saw the charge was then $348. So I immediately called Jimmy O's to dispute the the amount.
When I first called I spoke with a girl that told me that no managers or owner were around and that I should just call back tomorrow to try to get a hold of them. I then tried back the next two days and finally got a hold of a guy named Eric that took my information and said he would give it to the owner. The next day I got a voicemail from the owner Keith.
I called Keith and explained to him what was going on and that I was somehow overcharged $100. Keith then tells me that I am either mistaken or the server added a $100 tip to the bill and that my signature was on it. Keith then asks me if he should fire her or if I was just to drunk to remember tipping $100 and that customers tip that much all the time on a single bottle that already includes 18% gratuity. I tell him that I don't care if you fire or not but I didn't add $100 to the tip. Keith continues to try and deny me and then tells me HE will get the money back to me(BY ASKING THE SERVER TO GIVE IT BACK)
After 8 days of not hearing back from Keith or receiving the money, I decided to ask Keith myself what the status was. First try no response..three days later I reached out to him again and asked him what was going on. Keith then text messages me back to tell me that he wasn't going to give me back the $100 and that I would have to go through the "credit card company".
Thank you Keith for the absolute worst customer care! Your establishment is a joke to me and your ability to take care of customers that spend a good amount of money is pathetic. Jimmy blOw's
I'm in shock by the negative reviews! This is such a fun place and the waiters and bartenders are really nice peeps! Its a really chill place to go and have  a drink and watch a game. I have fun day or night. The crowd is an older crowd during the day and at night its a younger crowd in their late twenties to cougars. Well Del Mar in general is a total cougar town. Weekend nights they take out the tables and it becomes a club with bouncers. Same thing at night everyone is pretty layback nice.
I do have just one suggestion, please bring back breakfast to Jimmys!! I went to watch an early game last weekend and no breakfast was being served. Beer and Tequila at 10am threw my digestive system off lol. I give Jimmys a five star!
Granted we went when the restaurant was turning into a "nightclub" the service was awful. The bouncer kept trying to sell us "bottle service" even though we didnt want it.
The calamari was very odd. More like a heavily breaded squid steak which was soggy. The fish tacos were okay.
The reason they get one star is because the service was awful. Â A couple days after mediocre evening we noticed the waitress added an additional $18 tip for herself.
Absolutely WORST experience I've ever had at a San Diego restaurant.
My wife and I went there last night after checking out the Del Mar holiday event. The bar was not too crowded as it was only about 4pm, and there were a few tables open. We sat down and I ordered a diet coke and we ordered a chicken quesadilla to split.
It took about 3 minutes for the quesadilla to come out and my wife immediately noticed that the menu said "served with guacamole and salsa fresca" but we only got salsa fresca. She politely informed the waitress of such and the waitress said, "oh, sorry about that, let me check." About 5 minutes passed before our waitress returned and said, "The kitchen is busy and they will make you some when they have a chance." Ok, I guess, they're not super busy and maybe they make it fresh, so I'll give it a min or 2.
Another 5 minutes passes. By now my diet coke is empty, my wife's water is empty, and we are still waiting to eat our now lukewarm quesadilla. Our waitress checks in on the table behind us and to the left of us, but conveniently misses our table. I flagged her down, but she didn't come to the table, she just looked at us and then walked to the bar before returning a few minutes later with another diet coke and water.
I, again, asked about the guacamole. She responded by saying, "Oh, sorry, I guess the kitchen didn't make it yet. Feel free to start without it and I'll check again." WHAT????????
Meanwhile, the owner/manager? (mid-50's, slicked back hair, pot belly, too-tight tshirt) was in the bar, adjusting the tv's, lights, etc. Never came over to apologize, check on us, nothing.
We reluctantly ate a cold, and particularly bland, quesadilla, 30 seconds after which our waitress conveniently showed up at our table and said "I'm really sorry about the no guacamole" and cleared our plates. My wife let her know that we had somewhere to be (not really, but we couldn't wait to leave) and we needed the check.
We received the check for approximately $10.50. I left $11 in cash with a note on the check that we were not happy with the level of service received. I refuse to give a tip commensurate with good service when I receive anything BUT. So, we get up to leave and we are greeted with our waitress yelling after us, in her best condescending I'm 25 years old working at a bar in del mar, so I am ENTITLED to a huge tip voice, "HAVE AN EXCELLENT EVENING."
So, the morals of the story:
1. Jimmy O's is a terrible place
2. I like guacamole
3. I am willing to eat food without guacamole, but don't lie to me
4. Try your best to solve the problem instead of ignoring it
5. Jimmy O's has lost yet another customer and I hope this review causes them to lose more.
2 stars only because the fish tacos and drinks were good. Food is quite pricey though... bouncers were nice, no cover.
Why minus 3 stars? This place is LAME. All the reviews about there being dancing on Friday/Saturday night? Lies. They do clear the tables away around 10-10:15, sure enough, but nobody dances. They all stand around looking at each other, some mildly sway back and forth; it's an unashamed meat market. The DJ played some good danceable tracks when the "dancing" began. The mister and I were breakin' in down for like 3 songs before we noticed that not only was NOBODY else dancing, people were actually looking at us like we were aliens. I didn't mind (F*** them, go ahead and judge me), but hubby felt really uncomfortable so we took a break. Plus it was REALLY hot, ugh. When we tried to start up dancing again the music was awful and we couldn't get back into it.
Whoever said this place is full of Snookis and douches was correct. I also saw quite a few "older" women (cougars are over 40, no? Most seemed early-mid 30's) but nobody was rude or mean. Well, save for this one girl (that looked my age, mid-20's) who came with a friend and didn't do anything except sit on the patio and eat until 11pm. I caught her mad-dogging me, looking me up and down etc (err, what?). Get over yourself, Jesus.. The men were all very desperate however. Like I said, meat market. Definitely a "pickle party" up in here.
Never coming back again. Del Mar nightlife sucks ass and the people are stiff ass snobs. Oh, and the sheriff circles the block about every 10 minutes. Talk about over policing...
If you are looking for a sports bar with pretty good  bar food then Jimmy O's is a great place.  Sunday football is always packed in there, and has a pretty good crowd.  Loving talking with the regulars there, and the service is good as well.
Jimmy O's changes later in the evening to more of a night club scene. Â The crowd gets younger and the music is pumping. Â If you are in the mood to dance, this is the place to go in Del Mar. Â You might even find some young thing to dance with, lol.
So depending on what you are looking for Jimmy O's has a couple of options.
Jimmy O's is a-ok in my book. The service is average, it's pretty small, but the bar menu has some interesting offerings for well, a bar. It's dark and the seating is plenty before the DJ comes in on the weekends. (As an FYi for what my A-ok 3 star rating means: 3 stars is a solid I'd go there again but I'm not running through the streets raving or clapping my hands with joy when someone suggests going there. Yep! I'll go, and Yep! It's cool...but it's more based on average service, eats, and prices, and general happyness-3 stars ain't bad...its just not GREAT (4 stars) or TRUE LOVE (5 stars) Just sayin, don't hate on the 3 stars! I'll totally spend money here, just not overly enthusiastically)
They DO stock pretty much every type of flavored vodka possible so for those of us who like Dirty Shirley's or other assorted fruity flavored booze, yay! A friend of a friend had  a b-day party here and they were really accommodating-My other visit were all "lets meet for a drink before going somewhere else" based. Maybe if I can fit in the door to dance when there is a DJ present it might become above average. I've been know to give extra stars to place who allow me to bust a move.
Parking is a pain in the rear-it's Del Mar after all, but unless you're SURE about your parking spot, you'll probably get towed or get a ticket, so be careful! Or take a cab, better yet.
My friend was visiting SD for work and stayed in Del Mar so we decided to get drinks nearby. I don't know anything about Del Mar's nightlife and Jimmy O's was close, so we went here. It was a Thursday night and the place was decently busy. All of the bartenders/bouncers were really nice and the drink prices weren't too bad for Del Mar (my bill consisted of a couple makers&cokes, and 3 beers, for 26 bucks).
Those are the only nice things I can say about this place. And now time for my rant
1. Yes, this place has "cougars". No that doesn't bother me, I understand, cougars can do whatever they please just like younger folk, you know, get dressed up and have fun, go dancing. My PROBLEM is that every time I got drinks at the bar, I had at least 3-4 cougars glaring at me/staring at me up and down. Uhhh why??? Because I ordered a drink? It can't be because of the way I was dressed because I was in work attire (khakis and a 3/4 sleeve polo shirt) and it better not be because of my age because it's not like I was trying to steal your boy or something, my boyfriend AND my guy friend were there. and i KNOW there are some nice "cougars" out there because i have some friends that fit the bill. Anyway, conclusion, the women are MEAN here. Chill out, have a good time, and BE NICE, it's a PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENT.
2. We sat in the upper area to stay away from the MEAN people and the music was way too loud. I LIKE loud music, but this music was blaring and hurting my ears. They could have turned it down just a LITTLE. I must admit though, I didn't ask them to turn it down a little, so it's my fault too.
3. In the upper area, water kept dripping on us from the ceiling!!! By the end of the night our table (and our limbs and hair) had a decent amount of water on it, NOT from the condensation of our drinks, but from the ceiling. It was a little frustrating having to cover my drink with my hand the entire time to avoid random ceiling water (I hope it was water... haha) from getting in my drink.
4. The place is darker, but not THAT dark, you can still see everyone and everything. So yes, I did see that cougar and young guy dry humping each other one table away. At least take it to your car? Or a dark club? Gross.
So I guess some of these things aren't really Jimmy O's problems, but I really don't want to hang around some of their clientele. I don't like mean people, especially when I did nothing to deserve your meanness.
Came in for Happy Hour (M-F 4-7p.)
It was empty for a weeknight with about a handful of patrons before 6p.
Ordered:
-Coors Light Draft ($3): Unfortunately, it's the only draft on HH.
-Chicken Nachos ($10): Good portion. Split it between the two of us and we still had left overs. The chicken totally tasted fake or processed - had a really funny flavor to it, however.
Service was good. Ample seating inside and patio seating outside. Bathrooms are located outside the restaurant is shared with other business establishments in the same building.
Dark and divey and the electronic equipment (TVs/speakers) is dated. There is street parking available or within the neighboring businesses, but be mindful of the times you park. I understand that there is a dancing at night, which is hard to imagine given how small and dank it would be?!
Hehehe...ok I'll admit, when I want to pretend like I'm still in my early-mid twenties and dance my booty off, this is where I head! I've been here twice now and loved it SO much both times.
Service is good, dancing and DJ are both great, and drinks are strong, along with a good price. NO cover price here - which amazed me, being from a city where it would cost at least $10 to get into a dance place like this.
I always leave happy.
Okay. Yes, i went back. Â Three years later and I tried Jimmy O's again. Â We went early enough on a Saturday night that the place was actually okay. Â
The floors weren't sticky. Â The beer was cold and the service was spot on. Â And maybe because I walked in with a guy this time- the cougar hunters left me alone.
Whatever the reason- this place was okay to grab a beer and watch the hockey game on TV on this go around.
We had a great experience here. Â We went at 3pm on a Sunday for something to eat and a couple drinks. Â We caught their Happy Hour and enjoyed several drinks, a couple appetizers and a burger. Â The price was great, and the bartender was on his game. Â The food was awesome and it was just what we needed. Â
Check out their Happy Hour and enjoy some great prices ($3 drafts, 1/2 off appetizers)
This place is ridiculous! Definitely not a bar for a 21 year old, that is for sure. I was just surrounded by cougars and old men, older couples getting down to jazz re-mixes and Michael Jackson, and sleazy old guys just sitting at the bar, preying for bait. My cocktails were on the pricy side (7.50) but they were strong.
The only reason I'm not giving them two stars is because a) their bouncer was really funny, and b)they're food was AMAZING and cheap. We went on a Thursday and I guess they have happy hour all night long from Monday to Thursday (awesome). I got  fried crab and ahi stuffed mushrooms for four bucks! My boyfriend got a huge plate of carne asada nachos for only 7. This was awesome considering it was 10:30 and we were starving for some food and alcohol. Just one of those nights. So, thank you, Jimmy O's. For the crazy entertainment and the good food.
Cool sports bar find right near the beach in Del Mar. Â I came here on final four Saturday, and the place was packed. Â Luckily, it was 3 seconds from the end of the game (RIP Buckeyes), and we only had to wait a few minutes to get a table.
The hamburgers were AWESOME! Â I was very happy on that. Â The beers were $4.50, which I don't know if that is a special or not, but it was a nice surprise.
It was pretty busy, and I guess later in the evening people get their drink on and dance, so they were clearing out tables around 9:30. Â
Other than that, pretty typically sports bar. Very loud. Lots of dudes.
You know why this place gets a 5? Because for what they are trying to do, they do it very well...Get ready for way overpacked, way loud, way drunk, way overpriced drinks.....ridiculousness. That's on fri/sat night, any other night is better, and you don't have to say "WHAT?"!?" 500 times. Â
Ah, Jimmy Ho's....
Even though this is the only spot in the area that's open late night, it would take a million dollars to get me in the door. (Maybe 5000,000). Talk about a disgusting mix of Snookie, frat guys and older folk dressed like either 1)Snookie or 2) frat guys. Â
I waited outside (thankfully they have heat lamps, SCORE) for the minute that it took my friends to decide that they didn't want to be there either...Apparently it was impossible to walk through the club without getting either pregnant or herpes. Â
In the words of Al Bundy, 'No M'am!'
You know those bars that are full of intoxicated college kids acting ridiculous & looking for an easy hook-up? This place is kinda like that except the "college kids" are actually 30-somethings trying to relive their university days.
Late night, this place is loud, crowded, and filled to the brim with characters. People-watching is prime and overall it's pretty entertaining.
We did have to stop by the next day because we forgot to close our tab (don't judge) and the owner & bartenders on-duty were pretty cool and friendly.
My first reaction?
Me: WTF you took me to a cougar den?
JS: Â This isn't a cougar den?
Me: Â LOOK around they are over the place, this IS a cougar den.
JS: Â I don't see any cougars, besides you are- with all your young boy toys
Me: Â You don't see ANY cougars, look right there, there is one RIGHT in front of you
JS: So what one cougar.
Ummm RAWR to the hot young Venezuelan with the sexy accent who I ended up making out with!! Sweety said he  wanted to "court" me HAHAHAHA so cute...but not commuting for it!
Oh and the Crazy ass sexy cougar model chica who pulled me onto the dance floor dirty dancing with her? Well that got us PLENTY of free drinks and a TON of hot young stud attention!
Being a cougar is not all that bad when your a hot sexy fun one like me!! RAWR!!
Oh Yeah I think this is also the place the door guys were all totally nice and somehow remembered my name from my ID and kept saying it? ALL of them, weird.
Jimmy hoez is always fun. They have really good wings.
I used to come in to dance once in a while, it was pretty packed.
I would go in all the time to watch baseball and Angels games on my break..
Bartenders are all really nice and manager Billy is definitely nice.
He is very kind and he takes very good care of his customers.
Dine in, take out, no matter what you do I'm sure you'll have a great time.
PS~ There are SO many tvs and the selection of games is amazing.
Alrighty, so my friends and I, admittedly, were on the hunt for cougars. Sure, I know, what a bad thing to say. But what can I say?!
Unfortunately, while we did spot a few cougars, it was a sausage fest. Probably about 5 guys to 1 girl. The drink prices were on the pricey range considering, I said I wanted a red bull vodka and they gave me some cheap vodka and charged quite a lot for a small cup.
On the plus side, while no dance floor really existed, the music was pretty decent and the vibe was chill. And for those itching for a bite during, the patio hosted a taco bar which wasn't too bad.
Parking, like a lot of people, can be a challenge. The staff was friendly and the bouncers didn't act like the ones you find in downtown (at clubs and bars of which I will not name). Overall, it wasn't a bad time. I got to enjoy a drink, watch some games and listen to a decent spin.
Next time, more cougars please.
I sampled their truffle fries. Unlike most places you can taste the truffle oil in it. I also ordered their lamb sliders. It wasn't baaaaaa-d. For a sports bar, their food was pretty good.
For a sports bar, their televisions suck. They had a lot of them but they didn't have high definition and the tvs were small. We saw orange glowing balls for the Netherland team. I could've watched a better game at home. Â
Parking is strictly enforced here. The po-pos come around chalking up every half an hour.
The waitress we had was pretty. So if you like looking at an attractive waitress this might be the place for you.
So I was on my way to LA to spend Thanksgiving with my aunt, and decided to turn around because the traffic was brutal. 2 hours in the car and we only made it to Oceanside. I love my aunt and family, but 5 hrs in the car hung over is rough so my roommate and I decided to flip a bitch and head back home.
He loves cougars so of course when we drove by the Del Mar exit he pleaded with me to stop. No cougs, but we did get find an awesome replacement for the turkey dinner that we had just cancelled out on.
I had only been here once before and it was later on at night when it turns into more of a bar atmosphere. The turkey dinner was awesome! Of course nothing like your relatives make, but it was a good substitute considering we had no other options. Â
I'm sure the T-Day dinner aspect won't be extremely useful in this review considering it only comes around once a year, but the biggest point I'd like to get across with this review was how nice the staff was. Every person working in the joint said hello to us and even came by to start a friendly chat. Our server was really kind and thanked us for spending the holiday with them a few times. It wasn't like being surrounded by family sharing stories, but they made us feel right at home. Even said we could take a turkey nap if we felt like it.
Any place that makes me feel that welcome is doing something right in my book.
So this place attracts cougars, eh? Â I didn't see much of them last night, but I found it hilarious when I read that observation from other reviews. Â
We got there at 11:00-ish last night and this place was packed! Â We were walking sideways and I had to hold on to my buddy so we didn't lose each other in the crowd. Â The music was old hip hop mixed with some newer beats, the usual stuff I'd definitely dance to (and did after a few cocktails!).
We met some fun people at Jimmy O's last night and everyone seemed so friendly. Â It was a different vibe compared to the Gaslamp crowd I was used to, but a good one. Â I felt welcomed here that I'd go back, there's way less attitude here all around compared to the punk door guys that are multiplying in downtown.
I wish this place had a dance floor, but that didn't stop us from dancing. Â Ah, four stars for good times!
This place is kind of like the red-headed step child of Del Mar. Â Basically Jimmy O's is where you go when there's nothing going on anywhere else and you just want to party. I think the Cougars use it as a storage facility for young meat (i.e. still in College, etc). Â
When I went to Jimmy O's last week I met this girl who was pretty hot, and turned out was into 420. I was like, sweet. So she takes me back to her house, and I'm thinking sweet, what goes better with the 420 than hooking up. No such luck. Instead she turns out to be a close warcraft fan, and shows me her avatar on warcraft which looks exactly like her. Â Of course shes' probably put a good amount of time into this avatar. What the hell at least she gave me some free 420.